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Controlled substances registration

Has the applicant ever surrendered or ever had a state professional license or controlled substance registration revoked, suspended, denied, restricted, or placed on probation Is any such action pending ... [Pg.101]

If the applicant is a corporation (other than a corporation whose stock is owned and traded by the public), association, partnership, or phannacy. has any officer, partner, stockholder or proprietor been convicted of a crime in connection with controlled substances understate or federal law. or ever surrendered or had a federal controlled substance registration revoked, suspended, restricted or denied.or ever had a state professional license or controlled substance registrationrevoked. suspended, denied, restricted, or placed on probation /- y-v... [Pg.101]

Penalties for conviction under Controlled Substances Registrant... [Pg.130]

Identification of exceptional regulatoiy requirements (SARA .311/ .313 lists status EDA controlled substance list NORM or other radiation issues, chemical-specific registration or license requirements)... [Pg.43]

Provisions and criteria should be established for the production and management of intermediates containing POPs. The Name List for Hazardous Chemicals Banned and Restricted Strictly should be adjusted to add Mirex and other emerging POPs related toxic chemicals into the controlled substances subject to the Environmental Management Registration System for Import/Export of Toxic Chemicals. [Pg.23]

Registration Prescribing physicians and dispensing pharmacies must be registered with the DEA, PO Box 28083, Central Station, Washington, DC 20005. inventory. Separate records must be kept of purchases and dispensing of controlled substances. An inventory of controlled substances must be made every 2 years. [Pg.2114]

Prescription pad blanks normally are imprinted with a heading that gives the name of the physician and the address and phone number of the practice site (Figure A-1). When using institutional blanks that do not bear the physician s information, the physician always should print his or her name and phone number on the face of the prescription to clearly identify the prescriber and facih-tate communication with other health care professionals if questions arise. U.S. law requires that prescriptions for controlled substances include the name, address, and Drug Enforcement Agency (DBA) registration number of the physician. [Pg.1143]

Physicians must be authorized to prescribe controlled substances by the jurisdiction in which they are licensed and they must be registered with the DEA or exempted from registration as defined under the CSA. The number on the certificate of registration must be indicated on aU prescription orders for controlled substances. [Pg.1146]

Ideally, the physician s full DEA number should not be preprinted on the prescription pad most prescriptions will not be for controlled substances and will not require the registration number, and anyone in possession of a valid DEA number may find it easier to commit prescription fraud. Some physicians may intentionally omit part or aU of their DEA number on a prescription and instead write pharmacist call to verify or call for registration number. This practice works only when the pharmacist may independently verify the authenticity of the prescription, and patients must be advised to fill the prescription during the prescriber s office hours. Pharmacists can ascertain the Kkely authenticity of a physician s DEA number using an algorithm. [Pg.1147]

ORDER FORM BOOKS Indicate only if you Intend to purchase or transfer Schedule II substances. Order form books will be issued to you upon issuance of your DEA registration. DRUG SCHEDULES - Indicate schedulers) of controlled substance(s) pertaining to your business activity and those that you intend to handle. [Pg.95]

R(3UTINE USES The Controlled Substances Act registration system produces special reports as required for statistical anaiyiical purposes Disclosures of rnformairon from this system are made to the... [Pg.105]

Committed and been convicted of a felony involving a controlled substance or a List I Chemical that results in revocation, suspension, or denial of state license or registration. [Pg.107]

Schedule I and II controlled substances can be ordered only by a DEA registrant on the official DEA Form 222. Schedule III-V controlled substances are ordered through the normal ordering process for noncontrolled substances. No special forms are necessary for ordering Schedule III-V controlled substances. The registrant (pharmacy) must keep a record on the receipt (i.e., invoice... [Pg.107]

The foregoing power of attorney is hereby revoked by the undersigned, who is authorized to sign the current application for registration of the above-nam registrant under the Controlled Substances Act of the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act. [Pg.110]

Only those manufacturers or distributors that have a valid DEA registration may fill orders for Schedule I and II controlled substances except for the following ... [Pg.111]

Registrant is returning a Schedule I or II controlled substance to the supplier from whom the Schedule I or II controlled substance was ordered from. [Pg.111]

Registrant is authorized to conduct chemical analysis or research with Schedule I or II controlled substances. [Pg.111]

The transfer of Schedule III-V controlled substances must be documented in writing including the drug name, dosage form, strength, quantity, and date transferred. The document must include the names, addresses, and DEA registration numbers of the parties involved in the transfer of the controlled substances. [Pg.119]


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