• Minnesota medicine · Oct 2011

    Minnesota's Prescription Monitoring Program: how to identify patients who may be abusing controlled substances.

    • Barbara A Carter and Cody Wiberg.
    • Minnesota Prescription Monitoring Program, USA.
    • Minn Med. 2011 Oct 1; 94 (10): 55-6.

    AbstractThe Minnesota Prescription Monitoring Program, which was launched by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy last year, is collecting data on prescriptionsof controlled substances. Reporting is required from in-state pharmacies and others including physicians who dispense medications as well as from out-of-state pharmacies that ship controlled substances to Minnesota residents. This article describes the program, how it works, and how it can benefit physicians.

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