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1 Controlled Substance Monitoring & Legislative updates
Anthony may, pharmd. Mba Pharmacy supervisor

2 CSD.UTAH.GOV

3 The CSD will not contain information from the following
CSD.UTAH.GOV Utah CSD collects data on CII-V drugs from all retail and outpatient hospital pharmacies as well as in and out of state mail order pharmacies. The CSD will not contain information from the following Federal Facilities* Pharmacies Licensed in other states Medications administered inpatient Access is available to prescribing practitioners and pharmacists as well as assigned designees

4 CSD.UTAH.GOV

5 Individual Search

6 Advanced Search

7 Birthdate is required, name is not
Search Tips: Birthdate is required, name is not If interested in data for a different state that must be selected Date range defaults to 1 year but can be adjusted to 6 months, 1, 3 or 5 year Advanced search allows to you to also search by address and +/- years on birthdate

8 Out of State Patients Idaho New Mexico Mississippi Nevada North Dakota
Colorado South Carolina Kansas Arizona

9 Search Results

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11 Search Results Patient fill records come up from the past year
Note that the patient fills clonazepam and oxycodone, yet the active benzos and opioids tab is not highlighted DOPL now shows date sold, not date filled Select “Detailed Report” for pharmacy information

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13 Provider Search

14 Wyoming Patients

15 Integration into Practice

16 QUESTIONS?

17 Utah H.B 50 – Opioid Prescribing Regulations
58-37f-304. Database utilization. (2)(b) A prescriber shall check the database for information about a patient before the first time the prescriber gives a prescription to a patient for a Schedule II opioid or a Schedule III opioid (2)(c) A prescriber is not required to check the database under Subsection (2)(b) if: (i) the prescription for a Schedule II opioid or a Schedule III opioid is for three days or <           (ii) the prescriber has prior knowledge of the patient's prescription history based on the       prescriber's review of the patient's health record           (iii) the prescription for a Schedule II opioid or a Schedule III opioid is a post surgical      prescription and the total duration of opioid written after the surgery has been for 30 days or fewer.

18 Utah H.B 50 – Opioid Prescribing Regulations
“A prescription for a Schedule II or Schedule III controlled substance that is an opiate and that is issued for an acute condition shall be completely or partially filled in a quantity not to exceed a seven-day supply as directed on the daily dosage rate of the prescription”

19 Utah H.B 50 – Opioid Prescribing Regulations
Exceptions: Does not apply to a prescription issued for a surgery when the practitioner determined that a quantity exceeding seven days is needed Does not apply to prescriptions issued for complex or chronic conditions which are documented as being complex or chronic in the medical record A pharmacist is not required to verify that a prescription is in compliance with subsection (7)(f)(iii).


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