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Utah's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) is known as the Controlled Substance Database (CSD). CSD collects data on the dispensing of Schedule II-V drugs.
Using any browser, go to https://csd.utah.gov ; If you have a Utah ID under the email listed on your application, you may use it. OR If you do not have a Utah ID, select "Create Account" and follow the steps below. Choose your Utah-ID (this will be your login in the future).
You need to change your password every 90 days for security reasons (e.g., reducing the risk of data breaches). This is governed by state security protocols. The Enterprise User Authentication Standards Policy for the state of Utah can be found here: https://dts.utah.gov/policies/enterprise-user-authentication-standards-policy
Tools and resources for the Controlled Substance Database (CSD), including a prescriber toolkit, designee and proxy search tips, and how to change a CSD password.
Forms for Utah's Controlled Substance Database (CSD), including Proxy Access Application and Proxy Disassociation Form.
This video covers an introduction and description of the Utah Controlled Substance Database, Utah CSD act, law and regulations, CSD account creation, patient and prescriber dashboards, proxy information and medication disposal.
The CSD can be reached at 801-530-6228 or by email csd@utah.gov. Your rights to access the CSD fall within the following statute: Utah Code Annotated: (UCA) 58-37f Part 3 Section 301 "Access to Database"
Submit data to the Controlled Substance Database (CSD), Utah's prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP).
1. csd.utah.gov 2. Enter your email or Utah-ID 3. Enter your password 4. Click Login
All pharmacy techs and interns in Utah have direct access to the CSD. They are licensed to be under the general supervision of a pharmacist, and therefore act a proxy to a pharmacist and therefore can assist the pharmacist in pulling CDC reports.