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Yes. From Utah's website:

The Utah Controlled Substance Database Program (CSD) is a prescription monitoring program that assists prescribers and pharmacists in learning more about their patients' prescription history.The Utah Controlled Substance Database Program was legislatively created and put into effect on July 1, 1995. It is used to track and collect data on the dispensing of Schedule II-V drugs by all retail, institutional, and outpatient hospital pharmacies, and in-state/out-of-state mail order pharmacies. The data is disseminated to authorized individuals and used to identify potential cases of drug over-utilization, misuse, and over-prescribing of controlled substances throughout the state.

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