HISx — Narcotics & Compliance Module

Controlled substances managed with zero compliance gaps

Double-signature dispensing, automated narcotics register, Schedule H/H1/NDPS compliance reports, and role-based access control — built into every dispensing transaction.

NDPS dispensing — double-signature workflow
Prescription verified
NDPS item, patient, physician — all validated
Verified
Pharmacist #1 initiates dispensing
Qty, batch, patient reference logged
Awaiting counter-sign
Pharmacist #2 counter-signs
Senior pharmacist or duty officer — mandatory
Counter-signed
Narcotics register updated
Date, qty, patient, balance — auto-posted
Auto-logged
Dispensing completed
Inventory updated, billing triggered, audit trail locked
Complete
Covers
Schedule H & H1
Prescription drug controls
NDPS Act 1985
Narcotic & psychotropic drugs
Automated register
No manual upkeep required
Built on  ERPNext / Frappe
The compliance risk

Three ways manual narcotics management creates regulatory exposure

Schedule H, H1, and NDPS regulations are non-negotiable. Manual registers and paper-based double-signature processes leave hospitals exposed to drug inspector findings, licence risk, and patient safety gaps.

Manual narcotics register — errors and omissions

Handwritten narcotics registers are prone to arithmetic errors, missing entries, and retrospective alterations. A single inconsistency during a drug inspector visit can trigger licence suspension proceedings.

Double-signature bypassed under time pressure

In busy emergency or ICU scenarios, double-signature requirements are skipped or backdated. Without system enforcement, there is no reliable way to prove compliance during an audit.

Access not restricted — anyone can dispense Schedule H1

Without system-level access controls, any pharmacist on shift can dispense Schedule H1 or NDPS drugs regardless of their authorisation level — creating both regulatory and diversion risk.


Double-signature dispensing

No NDPS drug leaves the pharmacy without two authorised signatures — enforced by the system, not by memory

The double-signature requirement for narcotic and NDPS drugs cannot be bypassed in HISx. The system blocks dispensing completion until the second authorised user has counter-signed — regardless of how busy the ward is.

Two-step system lock — Pharmacist 1 initiates, Pharmacist 2 counter-signs; dispensing is physically blocked until both are complete
Permanent audit log — both signatures recorded with user ID, timestamp, patient reference, quantity, and batch number; cannot be altered post-signing
Role-based authorisation — only users with explicit NDPS dispensing rights appear as valid second signatory; cannot be self-signed
Prescription linkage — every NDPS dispensing linked to a valid prescription with physician details, preventing dispensing without documented clinical justification
Schedule H controls Schedule H1 — enhanced NDPS Act 1985 Auto narcotics register
Access control matrix — narcotics
Can view NDPS stock
Authorised pharmacists only
Initiate dispensing
Pharmacist + valid Rx required
Counter-sign
Senior pharmacist / duty officer
Adjust stock
Store manager + CFO approval
View audit log
Manager & compliance roles
Generate reports
Compliance officer / manager
Narcotics register & reporting

Automated narcotics register — audit-ready on demand, no manual entries

HISx maintains the narcotics register digitally and automatically. Every receipt, dispensing, return, and adjustment posts to the register in real time — in the format required by drug regulators.

  • Schedule H, H1, and NDPS registers maintained separately and automatically — no manual register entries required
  • On-demand compliance reports for any date range — drug inspector visits, licence renewals, internal audits
  • Opening balance, receipts, dispensings, returns, adjustments, and closing balance — all reconciled automatically
  • Tamper-proof audit trail — no entry can be altered after posting; corrections require a documented adjustment with authorisation
Schedule H, H1 & NDPS compliance guide
Narcotics register — Morphine Sulphate 10mg (NDPS)
DateTypeScheduleQtyBalance
01 FebOpening48
03 FebGRN receiptNDPS+5098
05 FebDispensed — ICUNDPS-494
09 FebDispensed — OTNDPS-688
14 FebDispensed — PalliativeNDPS-286
28 FebClosing balance86
Auto-generated. Every entry linked to GRN / dispensing record with double-signature log. Export-ready for drug inspector.

Regulatory framework

Schedule H, H1, and NDPS — what each requires, and how HISx handles it

Three distinct regulatory categories, three distinct control levels — all managed within a single dispensing workflow.

Schedule H drugs

Prescription-only medicines under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act. HISx enforces prescription linkage at dispensing, prevents OTC dispensing of Schedule H items, and maintains transaction logs for regulatory inspection.

Schedule H1 — enhanced controls

Antibiotics and habit-forming substances with tightened requirements. HISx applies additional access restrictions, maintains a separate H1 dispensing log, and enforces quantity limits per prescription cycle.

NDPS drugs — maximum control

Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances under the NDPS Act 1985. HISx enforces double-signature dispensing, maintains the statutory NDPS register automatically, and generates all required compliance reports.

Automated compliance reports

Schedule H, H1, and NDPS compliance reports generated on demand for any date range — formatted for drug inspector visits, licensing renewals, and internal quarterly audits.

Role-based access control

Strict access controls ensure only authorised users can view, dispense, or adjust controlled substance stock. Non-authorised users cannot select Schedule H1 or NDPS items regardless of general pharmacy access.

Tamper-proof audit trail

Every narcotics transaction — receipt, dispensing, return, adjustment — is permanently logged with user, timestamp, patient reference, and batch. No entry can be altered post-posting without a documented correction record.


Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Schedule H and H1 drugs are prescription-only medicines regulated under India's Drugs and Cosmetics Act — Schedule H1 carries additional restrictions for antibiotics and habit-forming substances. NDPS drugs are controlled under the NDPS Act 1985 and require strict quantity controls, double-signature dispensing, and mandatory register maintenance. HISx manages all three categories with separate access controls, dispensing workflows, and automated compliance reports — ensuring hospitals meet regulatory requirements without manual register upkeep.
In HISx, any dispensing transaction involving an NDPS-classified drug requires two authorised users to independently verify and approve the dispensing before it is completed. The first user initiates the dispensing against a valid prescription; the second authorised user — typically a senior pharmacist or duty officer — reviews and counter-signs digitally within the system. Neither signature can be bypassed, and both are permanently recorded with timestamp, user ID, and patient reference in the narcotics audit log.
Yes. HISx maintains a digital narcotics register that updates automatically with every receipt, dispensing, return, and adjustment involving controlled substances. The register records the date, quantity received or dispensed, patient details, prescribing physician, and balance remaining — in the format required by drug regulators. Compliance reports can be generated on demand for any date range without manual compilation.
Access to narcotics and controlled substance inventory in HISx is role-based and strictly controlled. Only users with explicit narcotics access permissions can view, dispense, or adjust controlled substance stock. Every access event is logged. The system prevents any non-authorised user from selecting a Schedule H1 or NDPS item during dispensing, regardless of their general pharmacy access level.
Yes. HISx generates audit-ready Schedule H, H1, and NDPS compliance reports on demand — covering receipts, dispensings, returns, and closing balances for any date range. Reports are formatted to meet regulatory requirements and can be exported for drug inspector visits, licensing renewals, and internal audits without any manual compilation.

See HISx narcotics compliance in your hospital

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