National Association of Boards of Pharmacy


The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy is an international association which assists member boards and jurisdictions in administrating its pharmacist license transfer and pharmacist competence assessment programs for the purpose of ensuring public health. The NABP membership is composed of 54 active members and 12 associate members. Active member boards include all 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Associate member boards are Australia, Bahamas, and 10 Canadian provinces.
NABP supports its member boards of pharmacy by offering:
The NABP originated in the United States in 1904.
In 1999, the NABP developed the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites program to accredit online pharmacies.
In 2004, the NABP developed the Verified-Accredited Wholesale Distributors program to accredit Wholesale Distributors and to help protect the public from the threat of counterfeit drugs.
In 2011, the NABP implemented a data exchange that allows authorized pharmacists, law enforcement agents, and regulatory boards to access patient-specific controlled substance prescription information. Known as NABP PMP InterConnect®, the platform provides a single page summary of patient's drug seeking activities across state lines. As of 2018, authorized users in 42 states have accessed data using the system in order to prevent drug abuse and drug diversion.

Top-level domain .pharmacy

In 2014, the NABP launched the generic top-level domain .pharmacy, "to provide consumers around the world a means for identifying safe, legal, and ethical online pharmacies and related resources".
The impartiality of the domain has been questioned, because Eli Lilly and Company, Merck & Co., and Pfizer are the main contributors to the NABP application. Previously, that application was challenged by Public Citizen, Knowledge Ecology International, and the Canadian International Pharmacy Association.