Secure Storage (21 CFR § 1301.75)
Controlled substances must be stored in "securely locked, substantially constructed cabinets."
Navigate Narcotics Compliance With Confidence
Breaking down the key regulations and what they mean for your organization
Controlled substances must be stored in "securely locked, substantially constructed cabinets."
Maintain complete records of all controlled substance transactions, acquisitions, and disposals.
Immediate notification to DEA within one business day of discovering theft or significant loss.
Limit access to controlled substances to authorized personnel only. Track who, when, and what.
Biennial inventory of all controlled substances. Maintain ongoing inventory records.
Systems and procedures to prevent, detect, and investigate drug diversion.
HIPAA requires unique user identification and emergency access procedures.
Hardware, software, and procedural mechanisms to record and examine access to ePHI.
ePHI must not be improperly altered or destroyed.
Technical security measures to guard against unauthorized access during electronic transmission.
Every MedixSafe narcotics safe is engineered with compliance at its core — from construction to access control to documentation.
Controlled access with user-level authentication
Tamper-resistant construction
Access attempts logged and stored
Interior and locking designed for DEA conformance
Compatible with shift-change reconciliation workflows
Reliable power + fail-secure locking
Built for regulatory compliance
Designed to meet controlled substance security requirements with tamper-evident construction and comprehensive audit capabilities.
Compliance Made Simple
Full access logging, 2-person authentication, and configurable policies—all designed to meet DEA, state, and internal requirements
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