Texas Prescription Monitoring Program
AWARxE
The Texas Prescription Monitoring Program (Texas PMP), managed by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, collects and monitors outpatient prescription data for all Schedule II, III, IV and V controlled substances dispensed by a pharmacy in Texas or to a Texas resident from a pharmacy located in another state. The Texas PMP is a patient care tool that can be used to inform prescribing practices, as well as address prescription drug misuse and diversion. The Texas PMP shares prescription data with 30 other states and entities, allowing prescribers and pharmacists to track prescriptions dispensed outside the state of Texas.
PMP AWARxE Support Center (zendesk.com)
Quick Reference Guide - Making a Request in PMP AWARxE
AWARxEInformation and login instructions regarding provider access to the patient Controlled Substance history database>>Learn More
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PMP CLEARINGHOUSEDispenser portal to report dispensations and Clearinghouse guidelines>>Learn More |
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OFFICIAL PRESCRIPTION FORM FOR SCHEDULE Ⅱ DRUGSOrder Official Prescriptions forms, obtain information regarding security features, and review guidelines to report lost or destroyed forms>>Learn More
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PMP RESOURCESControlled Substance related laws and rules, pain management information, and other Controlled Substance information>>Learn More |
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NARXCARELearn about NarxCare, one of the newest enhancements to the Texas PMP, and how it can assist healthcare professionals in safe prescribing and dispensing practices>>Learn More
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PMP STATEWIDE INTEGRATIONControlled Substance related laws and rules, pain management information, and other Controlled Substance information>>Learn More |
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCESS PORTALThe Law Enforcement Access Portal (LEAP) is a portal for approved law enforcement personnel and approved prosecuting attorneys to submit subpoenas, warrants, or court orders for information contained in the Texas Prescription Monitoring Program>>Learn More |
PATIENT ACCESS PROGRAMThe Patient Access Program (PAP) allows authorized patients or patient guardians to receive a copy of the patient's Texas Prescription Monitoring Program record.>>Learn More |