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The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy exists to promote, preserve, and protect the public health, safety, and welfare by fostering the safe distribution of pharmaceuticals and the provision of quality pharmaceutical care to the citizens of Minnesota.
Renewals for licenses active during the 2023-24 cycle are available online. New applicants, reinstatements, or other application types are still available as pdf or paper forms. Visit the page specific to your license type for more information.
Minnesota Board of Pharmacy. 335 Randolph Avenue, Suite #230. St. Paul, MN 55102. Fax: (651) 215-0951. Phone: (651) 201-2825. Email: pharmacy.board@state.mn.us.
The Board of Pharmacy recently migrated to an online licensing/registration platform. Renewals for pharmacies are now available. Tip Sheet: Pharmacy Informational Sheet for Licensees. Please note, Minnesota’s licensing fees were revised effective 7/1/2023.
The Board regulates pharmacists, pharmacies, pharmacy technicians, controlled substance researchers, drug wholesalers and drug manufacturers. The Board approves licenses or registrations for these individuals or businesses, and also decides when to impose disciplinary action.
Useful Resources. Requirements for a Valid Prescription in Minnesota 2019. Locate a Pharmacy that Collects Unwanted Drugs. Minnesota Department of Health Opioid Dashboard. Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies.
The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy News is published by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Foundation, Inc, to promote compliance of pharmacy and drug law.
The label for a filled veterinary prescription that is dispensed by a licensed pharmacy must include: A. in the case of non-food-producing animals, the name of the client or animal.
CHAPTER 6800, PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS. BOARD OF PHARMACY. Table of Parts. Part.
The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy was established in 1885 and exists to protect the public from adulterated, misbranded, and illicit drugs, and from unethical or unprofessional conduct on the part of pharmacists or other licensees and registrants.