
Labeling Dispensed Controlled Substances in Veterinary Medicine
The dispensing of controlled substances in veterinary medicine is subject to stringent regulations by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to prevent drug abuse. Labeling dispensed

The dispensing of controlled substances in veterinary medicine is subject to stringent regulations by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to prevent drug abuse. Labeling dispensed

Prescription Monitoring Programs (PMP/PDMP) require healthcare providers—including veterinarians in some states—to report the dispensing of controlled substances. These programs help prevent misuse, “doctor shopping,” and

VetSnap works closely with veterinary compliance experts and staff that are responsible for their hospital controlled drug logging compliance. Together we have identified critical features

Proper disposal of expired or unused controlled drugs is of utmost importance in the healthcare industry. To comply with DEA regulations, your practice must track

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Yang, VetSnap’s CEO, and Cecilia, VetSnap’s Sales Director, were recently featured on the Veterinary Project Podcast! They delved into the amazing features of VetSnap, discussing

EVT and VetSnap, Saving Time and Mindshare for Self Care and Patient Care The process of learning, practicing, and improving requires time and mindshare to

What can be done to help alleviate some of this stress? If you haven’t dealt with the rotating door of support staff coming and going

Controlled substances are categorized into 5 classes or schedules. Each schedule defines their medical value and their potential for abuse. Both the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

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