PMP data is protected by the highest data security standards and access to data is restricted to authorized, registered individuals.A record of each reportable administration or prescription dispensed must be submitted by each dispenser no later than the next regular business day following administration or dispensing. Any pharmacy, prescriber, or first responder who dispenses or administers an opioid antagonist, such as naloxone.Iowa-licensed pharmacies, including in-state and nonresident pharmacies.Records of prescriptions for and the administration of opioid antagonists, such as naloxone.Records of all schedule II through V controlled substance prescriptions dispensed to patients by Iowa-licensed pharmacies and dispensing prescribers.As of May 12, 2021, Iowa pharmacies are also required to report all OTC (non-prescription) Schedule V (e.g., codeine containing cough syrups) sold to patients. Iowa licensed pharmacies, both in-state and nonresident pharmacies, are required to report to the Iowa PMP all Schedule II, III, IV and V controlled substances and opioid antagonists (e.g., Narcan® or naloxone) dispensed by the pharmacy to ambulatory patients. The Iowa PMP is used as a tool in determining appropriate prescribing and treatment of patients without fear of contributing to a patient’s abuse of or dependence on addictive drugs or diversion of those drugs for illicit use. Since March 29, 2009, the Iowa Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) has provided authorized prescribers and pharmacists with information regarding their patients’ use of controlled substances.
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