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Login - Montana Prescription Drug Registry Powered By Montana Prescription Drug Registry Department of Labor and Industry 301 South Park Avenue PO Box 200513 Helena, MT 59620 406-841-2240 dlibsdmpdr@mt gov
Montana Prescription Drug Registry Please click to learn more about MPDR If you are already licensed, have applied for a license, are about to apply for a license, or are renewing your license from the Board of Medical Examiners: If you have scope of practice questions or comments for the Board of Medical Examiners
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Microsoft Word - MPDR Interim Report EAIC August 2024 MPDR collects a list of controlled substance prescriptions prescribed to patients as reported by Montana licensed pharmacies and allows authorized healthcare providers to access the information as a tool for improving patient safety
Montana Prescription Drug Registry (MPDR) All Montana licensed pharmacies dispensers are required to submit prescription information The Montana Board of Pharmacy maintains and administers the MPDR Why? To improve patient safety To identify possible misuse or diversion of controlled substances
MPDR Laws Rules - Montana The MPDR lists Schedules II, III, IV and V drugs, which are typically the most addictive or the most-often abused drugs on the market Montana’s drug schedules can be found in §50-32 MCA and ARM 24 174 1412
Montana Prescription Drug Registry - archive. legmt. gov Montana Prescription Drug Registry (MPDR) Overview Allows authorized health care providers to review a patient’s prescription history for controlled substances and use that information as a tool to improve patient safety and enhance the quality of patient care when making health care decisions