Define Drug Enforcement Administration License Validations
Help your org comply with federal rules by configuring Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA)-issued identifiers for HCPs who prescribe, dispense, and administer controlled substances.
Your sales reps can confirm an HCP's license before providing samples. The DEA number ensures
thorough regulation, tracking, and audit of controlled substances.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Life
Sciences Cloud, Life Sciences Cloud for Customer Engagement Add-on license, and the
Life Sciences Customer Engagement managed package.
User Permissions Needed
To create license validations:
Life Sciences Commercial Admin permission set
Note Make sure you've created a custom formula field on the Business License
object.
From the App Launcher, find and select Admin Console.
Select License Management.
In the left navigation pane, select DEA Number Setup.
Make these changes.
Choose whether this setting applies to the org or to a specific profile.
In the License Validity Check section, specify the validation formula by selecting the
custom formula that you configured in the Business License Object.
To change the formula configured on the Business License object, select Modify
Formula.
Select Evaluate license validity and show icon in visits.
Save your changes.
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