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Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP)

The goal of the State of Oklahoma is to reduce prescription fraud, substance abuse, “doctor shopping”, and other illegal activity related to pharmaceutical drug diversion. The Bureau works in partnership with pharmacies, practitioners and other health care professionals throughout Oklahoma to reduce prescription drug abuse.

The Oklahoma Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) was enacted into law by the Oklahoma Anti-Drug Diversion Act (63 O.S. Section: 2-309). Designed to deter the abuse of prescription drugs, the statute requires all dispensers of Schedule II, III, IV, and V controlled substances to submit prescription dispensing information to OBNDDC using the ASAP 2007, Version 4, Release 1 standard within 24 hours of dispensing a scheduled narcotic.

PMP System

The PMP system provides secure access to OBN registrants, including pharmacies and practitioners who are in good standing. Regulatory and law enforcement agencies may also access the system. The PMP application provides continuity between practitioners, pharmacies, and state law enforcement to help prevent prescription fraud in Oklahoma. Access to PMP 2010 will be granted in accordance with state law 63 O.S. Section: 2-309D.

Dispensers are required to submit controlled substance prescription information directly to OBNDDC in ASAP 2007 format every 24 hours.

PMP Data Submission

Most dispensers are already familiar with the reporting standard for submitting dispensing data to OBNDDC. However, it is important to note that PMP 2010 includes extensive “data-integrity” checking. Improperly formatted data or missing information could cause the data submission to be rejected by the system and returned to the originator for corrections.

The dispensing report data can be submitted in one of the following ways:

  • Upload via the OBNDDC PMP Web Portal interface
  • Direct upload via SFTP
  • Manually entered using the Web portal manual entry form.
  • Using the PMP 2010 Web Service.

Help Desk and Support

Any questions, problems, or concerns regarding the PMP reporting procedures, PMP Web Center application, dispensing data format, or other related issues can be submitted directly to OBNDDC via email or by calling the PMP Help Line listed below.

pmpadmin@obn.state.ok.us
1-877-627-2674