Texas prescription program information request form

Effective June 1, 2019, ALL official prescription forms ordered prior to September 1, 2018, will no longer be valid.

Exception: If a prescription is issued (written) prior to June 1, 2019, the prescription is valid for 21 days. See Board rule 315.3.

THE PERSON ORDERING OFFICIAL SCHEDULE Ⅱ PRESCRIPTION FORMS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE ORDER. Refunds will NOT be provided. Ensure the accuracy of the following prior to placing an order:

After you have read the above information, click the order button to proceed:

Currently, the average processing time to verify, print, mail, and receive the Official (CII) Prescription Forms is approximately 2 to 3 weeks. Please note this is only an estimate and processing times may exceed 3 weeks during periods of high order volume.

There is no expedited Official (CII) Prescription Form ordering process, and all orders are processed in the order received.

Failure to provide all validations will result in the cancellation of the order. No refund will be provided.

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Questions?

If you have questions regarding the Texas Prescription Monitoring Program, you can contact us by:

PMP Queue Line: (512) 305-8050
PMP Queue Line Hours of Operation: 10am - 12pm & 1pm - 3pm
E-Mail: texaspmp@pharmacy.texas.gov
Fax: (512) 305-8085


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The Texas State Board of Pharmacy is the state agency responsible for the licensing/registration of Texas pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacies; for establishing regulations for pharmacy practice; and for disciplining licensees and registrants. Look here for information about the Board's mission, Compact with Texans, policies and guidelines, members, staff, public information reports, statutes, meeting agendas, calendar of events and more.

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George H. W. Bush State Office Building
1801 Congress Avenue
Suite 13.100
Austin, TX 78701-1319
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