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Is There a National Database for Prescriptions in the U.S.?

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In 2019, 65% of office-based physicians reported frequently using their state's prescription monitoring database before prescribing controlled substances [1.7.1]. So, is there a national database for prescriptions? The answer is complex, involving a network of state-run systems rather than one central repository.

Understanding Pharmacy Records: Does Walgreens Keep a Record of Prescriptions?

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According to the National Institutes of Health, pharmacies are required to maintain detailed records for controlled substances for at least two years. This regulatory mandate is part of a broader system that answers the question: **Does Walgreens keep a record of prescriptions?** The short answer is yes, and for a variety of critical reasons, ranging from ensuring patient safety to tracking medication distribution.

Do pharmacists know what you're being treated for? Your privacy vs. their professional duty

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According to the American Pharmacists Association, pharmacists regularly provide medication therapy management services, a process that relies on a deep understanding of a patient's health, raising the question: do pharmacists know what you're being treated for?. This ability is key to ensuring your safety, though it is balanced by strict regulations on your privacy.