State Dispensing Regulations

Washington D.C. Physician Dispensing Laws & Regulations

Allowed; a controlled substances permit ($130) is required to dispense controlled medications.

Allowed

Note: PharmaLink has compiled the information below for reference only. State dispensing regulations change frequently and we recommend consulting an attorney or your state medical or pharmacy board with specific questions or to verify your eligibility to dispense.

Physicians may dispense in-office in Washington D.C. but must apply for and receive a controlled substances permit if dispensing controlled medications. You may find the current controlled substances registration form here. The current fee for a D.C. controlled substances registration is $130. As always, all district and federal regulations must be followed when dispensing, including drug storage and labeling requirements.

Dispensing in Washington D.C. with PharmaLink

Dispensing medications to your patients offers meaningful benefits: additional practice revenue, better medication adherence, greater convenience for patients, and fewer pharmacy callbacks for your staff. PharmaLink provides a turnkey dispensing program — prepackaged medications, web-based software, equipment, and support — so most practices can start dispensing within days of completing their application.

If you plan to dispense controlled substances, PharmaLink's software automatically reports to state PDMPs in all states where we operate.

Start dispensing in Washington D.C.

Most practices are up and running within days of submitting their application. Talk to a specialist about the right dispensing program for your practice.