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This information is specific to Connecticut and is current as of December 2025. State pharmacy laws change frequently. Always verify current regulations with the Connecticut Board of Pharmacy and consult legal counsel for specific guidance.
Effective As Of: December 2025
RX Agent Team, PharmD
Connecticut Compliance Specialists
Our team monitors Connecticut Board of Pharmacy updates and regulatory changes to ensure compliance guidance remains accurate.
Last reviewed: December 2025
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Connecticut Regulatory Landscape
Connecticut has specific requirements for prescribing and dispensing controlled substances, PDMP compliance, and pharmacy operations that change frequently.
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