Who can access Pennsylvania Pdmp?
Medical Professional Registration and Data Access
Starting August 25, 2016, medical professionals registered for Pennsylvania's new PDMP will be able to access valuable data that will help inform clinical decisions and combat the opioid and heroin epidemic.
Does Pennsylvania have a Pdmp?
To help prevent prescription drug abuse and protect the health and safety of our community, Pennsylvania's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) collects information on all filled prescriptions for controlled substances.
How do I register for Pdmp?
You can start the process by going to https://oag.ca.gov/cures click on the link PDMP Registration, then click on the link for Practitioner, and then follow the instructions to complete the application.
Is there a drug seeker database?
The PMP is an ever-growing database used to pinpoint drug seekers, prescription-drug dealers and even unscrupulous health-care professionals. Program officials say the PMP has 12,000 registered users and about 3,000 inquiries are run on an average day.