Terminal Distributor (TDDD) Licenses
A Terminal Distributor of Dangerous Drugs (TDDD) is a person (individual, partnership, association, limited liability
company, corporation, or government agency) who is engaged in the sale of dangerous drugs at retail, or any person, other than a
wholesale distributor or a pharmacist, who has possession, custody, or control of dangerous drugs for any purpose other than for
that person’s own use and consumption.
Sites licensed as TDDDs include, but are not limited to, pharmacies, hospitals, nursing homes, emergency medical service
organizations, laboratories, and all other locations that procure dangerous drugs for sale or other distribution by or under the
supervision of a pharmacist or licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs.
RENEWAL
General
Emergency Medical Services
eLICENSE GUIDES
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy uses Ohio’s eLicense System to manage all applications for licensure and registration. To assist licensees and registrants, the Board created several eLicense guides that can be accessed below.
- Change in Business Description
- Change in Responsible Person
- Registering for a Business Account
- Request for License Verification
- Submitting Additional Documentation
- Veterinary Facility Application
General Information
Forms
Applications
To access information on an existing license or to apply for a new license, visit: https://elicense.ohio.gov.
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Contact Us
If you have any questions, please call the Board's licensing department at 614-466-4143 or use the contact page to send an e-mail.