Does New Mexico have prescription monitoring program?
The New Mexico Prescription Monitoring Program (NM PMP) is a web-based electronic database that aids in the collection and reporting of dispensed controlled substance prescriptions.
How long is a prescription good for in New Mexico?
The regulation was revised to state: “Prescriptions for any controlled substance shall not be filled more than six (6) months after the date of issue.”
Is Gabapentin a controlled substance in New Mexico?
Gabapentin now classified as controlled substance.
How do I get a DEA number in New Mexico?
Apply online at the U.S. Department of Justice website. This resource is only available to new applicants. Call the DEA Headquarters Registration Unit toll free at 800-882-9539 or call your nearest DEA Registration Field Office to request a physical copy of the order form. Forms will be mailed within 10 working days.