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Retail NonPharmacy License

When to Apply A retail business that is not licensed as a pharmacy may sell non-controlled prescription drugs designated for veterinary use in Delaware if: The business registers with the Board of Pharmacy (24 Del. C. §2523 (6)), and All such sales are authorized by a written order from a licensed veterinarian and the veterinarian’s […]

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Forms

Applications and requests for services (referred to as Service Requests) are processed in DELPROS, our online licensing portal. DELPROS provides you with instructions for submitting the forms required to complete a license application or service request. The submission method depends on the type of form. Some forms you can upload directly to your application or […]

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Medical Gas Dispenser License

When to Apply A Medical Gas Dispenser is a facility that sells medical gases directly to patients in Delaware. However, if you are a facility that distributes medical gases to other facilities authorized to possess medical gases—instead of selling directly to patients, you should submit the Distributor (Pharmacy-Wholesale) application in DELPROS, our online professional licensing […]

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Manufacturer License

When to Apply Manufacturers are facilities that manufacture or package drugs, toilet preparations, dentifrices, or cosmetics in Delaware. Submit an application for a Pharmacy-Manufacturer license when: applying for an initial license. re-applying when a previous Delaware license has lapsed and is no longer renewable. you need to report that your Delaware-licensed manufacturer: changes ownership (controlling […]

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Non-Resident Pharmacy License

When to Apply A pharmacy located outside Delaware must hold a Delaware Non-Resident Pharmacy permit in order to ship, mail, or deliver, in any manner, any controlled substance or prescription drug to a patient in Delaware (24 Del. C. §2535). Non-Resident Pharmacies must comply with Title 24, Chapter 25 of the Delaware Code when dispensing […]

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Distributor License (Pharmacy-Wholesale)

When to Apply The application for a Pharmacy-Wholesale Permit is for facilities that: distribute the following on a wholesale basis: drugs, toilet preparations, dentifrices, and cosmetics to persons other than the ultimate consumer (24 Del. C. §§2540), OR medical gases to other facilities authorized to possess medical gases, OR provide or coordinate warehousing or other […]

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Pharmacist Licensure by Examination or Score Transfer

When to Apply How you apply for a Pharmacist license depends on: whether you have passed the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and if so, when you passed it whether you requested a score transfer to Delaware and whether you are already licensed in another jurisdiction (state, U.S. territory or District of Columbia). You […]

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In-State Pharmacy License (Pharmacy Retail and Pharmacy-Hospital)

What is an In-State Pharmacy? There are two different types of In-State Pharmacies licenses that a facility can apply for in Delaware. A Pharmacy–Hospital license is for the in-house pharmacy that dispenses to hospital in-patients. A Pharmacy–Retail license is for any of these types of outlets: Community Pharmacy – A retail pharmacy that dispenses directly […]

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Pharmacy Remodeling

Pharmacy Remodeling In-state Retail or Hospital pharmacies must notify the Board office of plans to remodel. If the pharmacy will operate from a temporary location during the remodeling, regardless of whether or not it is located in the same building, must also be inspected before it begins operation. A pharmacy representative must notify the Board office […]

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Pharmacist License by Reciprocity (Licensure Transfer)

When to Apply How you apply for a Pharmacist license depends on whether you have passed the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) and, if so, when you passed it, whether you requested a score transfer to Delaware and whether you are already licensed in another jurisdiction (state, U.S. territory or District of Columbia). Licensure […]

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