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Substances Schedule

Under CEPA substances that are determined to be toxic are recommended for addition to the List of Toxic Substances (Schedule 1) of the Act. [Pg.307]

C-ll, C-lll, C-IV, controlled substance schedule 2, 3, and 4, respectively cap, capsule chew tab, chewable tablet CINV, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting liquid, oral syrup, concentrate, or suspension OTC, nonprescription Rx, prescription supp, rectal suppository tab, tablet. [Pg.312]

Abuse Liability as a Function of the Formulation Implications for Consideration of Controlled Substance Scheduling... [Pg.525]

DEA Class Controlled Substance Schedule II Clinical Pharmacoiogy ... [Pg.1137]

Prescription drugs Controlled substances Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3... [Pg.480]

Preparations that are designed to make a controlled substance (Schedules I-V, inc.) palatable or consumable, for purposes of abuse. [Pg.606]

Several other criteria relate to the different controlled substance schedules, such as restrictions on prescription renewal and penalties for illegal possession of drugs in different schedules. For a further discussion of controlled substances, the reader is referred to another source.12... [Pg.8]

Ketamine, 100 mg/mL (Henry Schein). Dilute to 10 mg/mL in sterile 0.9% sodium chloride (saline). Store at room temperature. Ketamine is a controlled substance (Schedule III) and should be stored in a secure location when not in use and otherwise handled as per institutional requirements. [Pg.286]

Opioid Trade Name Formulation (mg) Federal Controlled Substance Schedule Adult Oral Dosage... [Pg.105]

LSD, its isomers (optical, geometric, positional) and their salts are listed under Schedule 1 as hallucinogenic substances. Schedule 1 meaning 1) The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse. 2) The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. 3) There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision. [Pg.42]

NOTE Special requirements for substances scheduled six and higher are controlled by regulations in Act 101 of 1965. [Pg.612]

Computers have made record storage much more manageable. An alternative to the three options listed above is to store records in a computer system. This is valid only for Schedules III-V controlled substances. Schedule II controlled substances must be stored separately. [Pg.133]

Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Eood Additives, List of substances scheduled for evaluation and request for data. Rome, 2002. [Pg.455]


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Classification by Schedule The Controlled Substances Act and Listed Chemicals

Controlled substance schedules

Controlled substances drugs Schedule

Non-scheduled substances

Schedule I controlled substance

Schedule I substances

Schedule II controlled substance

Schedule III controlled substance

Schedule IV controlled substances

Schedule V Controlled Substances

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