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| | 4426 Controlled Substances Act |
 | | A prescription for controlled substances may only be filled by a pharmacist acting in the usual course of his professional practice and either registered individually or employed in a registered pharmacy or by a registered institutional practitioner. |  | | The responsibility for proper prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances is upon the prescribing practitioner, but a corresponding responsibility rests with the pharmacist who fills the prescription. |  | | 4.3.1 A prescription for a controlled substance to be effective, must be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by an individual practitioner acting in the usual course of his professional practice. |
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http://www.state.de.us/research/AdminCode/title16/4000/4400/4426.shtml
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| | Controlled Substances Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This category includes medicines which should only be taken under a doctor's care, or which may have harmful interactions with other substances, but which are not known to be addictive and which are not used recreationally. |  | | These drugs are only available by prescription, and distribution is carefully controlled and monitored by the DEA. |  | | California has also enacted a degree of controlled access to over the counter drugs that contain pseduoephedrine. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controlled_Substances_Act
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| | UT Admin Code R156-37. Utah Controlled Substances Act Rules. |
 | | (8) No prescription for a controlled substance shall be issued or dispensed without specific instructions from the prescriber on how and when the drug is to be used. |  | | (b) the filling pharmacist reasonably believes that the prescribing practitioner is licensed to prescribe the controlled substances or makes a reasonable effort to determine that he is licensed. |  | | Identity of a practitioner may be made by use of a DEA number or other verifiable, confidential numbers provided by the division or other government agencies to practitioners. |
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http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r156/r156-37.htm
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| | Controlled Substances Act 1984 |
 | | An Act to regulate or prohibit the manufacture, production, sale, supply, possession, handling or use of certain poisons, drugs, therapeutic and other substances, and of certain therapeutic devices; to repeal the Food and Drugs Act 1908; and for other related purposes. |  | | (2) This section applies to such poisons, therapeutic substances and therapeutic devices as may be prescribed, individually or by class, by the regulations. |  | | A person must not transport a poison, therapeutic substance or therapeutic device contrary to the regulations. |
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http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Catalog/legislation/Acts/c/1984.52.un.htm
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| | Talk:Controlled Substances Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | I don't want to tackle the whole article or try to address all the POV problems, but I do want to take issue with the way the lists of different drugs are presented. |  | | The arrangement of various articles about drug laws in the US seems to be a bit confused. |  | | Even if you think the issue is moot, there is debate over it. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Controlled_Substances_Act
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| | Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 453 |
 | | “Agent” means a pharmacist, licensed practical nurse or registered nurse who cares for a patient of a prescribing practitioner in a medical facility or an authorized person who acts on behalf of or at the direction of and is employed by a manufacturer, distributor, dispenser or prescribing practitioner. |  | | Every practitioner or other person who dispenses any controlled substance within this State or who proposes to engage in the dispensing of any controlled substance within this State shall obtain biennially a registration issued by the Board in accordance with its regulations. |  | | (e) Past experience of the applicant in the manufacture or distribution of controlled substances, and the existence in the applicant’s establishment of effective controls against diversion of controlled substances into other than legitimate medical, scientific research or industrial channels; |
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| | Ketamine - Schedule III of The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) |
 | | The AVMA, on behalf of 62,000 members, stated that the security and record keeping required of Schedule III controlled substances will prevent diversion and unauthorized use of ketamine while providing a reasonable mechanism for the continued, responsible use of ketamine for legitimate purposes by members of the veterinary profession. |  | | Administrative practice and procedure, Drug traffic control, Narcotics, Prescription drugs. |  | | The pharmacological and behavioral effects of ketamine are similar, but somewhat less intense and shorter in duration, to those of the schedule II substance, phencyclidine (PCP). |
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http://www.anestesia.com.mx/articulo/keta.html
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| | M.G.L. - Chapter 94C - Table of Contents |
 | | Administering and dispensing of controlled substances in course of professional practice; records, inspection. |  | | Prescriptions; prospective drug review and counseling by pharmacist. |  | | Dispensing controlled substances to research subject or patient; harmful quantities from more than one source; notification of practitioners. |
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http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/gl-94c-toc.htm
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| | Kentucky Revised Statutes |
 | | .1443 Controlled substance endangerment to a child in the third degree -- Penalty. |  | | .280 Controlled substances -- Communications with practitioner not privileged. |  | | .1414 Trafficking in controlled substance in third degree -- Penalties. |
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http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/krs/218A00/CHAPTER.HTM
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| | Controlled Substances Act 1970 + |
 | | Thus, a prescription drug may or may not also be a "controlled substance". |  | | The "Controlled Substances Act," as it is referred to, is designed to limit and control access to drugs that can make you "high" or intoxicated in a pleasant way, and also is now used to control certain other drugs of abuse such as anabolic steroids used by athletes to increase muscle mass. |  | | The FDA decides which drugs are prescription, while the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) decides which drugs are controlled substances. |
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http://deoxy.org/csa.htm
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| | controlled substances act |
 | | Schedule Il controlled substances consist of certain narcotic, stimulant, and depressant drugs. |  | | The drugs in this schedule are those that have no accepted medical use in the United States and have a high abuse potential. |  | | The drugs that come under jurisdiction of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) formerly BNDD and the Controlled Substances Act are divided into five schedules. |
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http://www.connapa.org/contdrug.html
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| | Chapter 21-28 - Index of Sections |
 | | § 21-28-3.12 Records of controlled substances used in professional practice. |  | | § 21-28-3.31 Use of imitation controlled substance in research Immunity. |  | | § 21-28-3.24 Examination before use of controlled substances. |
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http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/TITLE21/21-28
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| | Contents, Title 21 USC Excerpts, Subchapter I, Part D |
 | | Endangering Human Life While Illegally Manufacturing a Controlled Substance |  | | Civil Penalty for Possession of Small Amounts of Certain Controlled Substances |  | | Regulations and Codified CSA > USC > Subchapter I, Part D |
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http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/21cfr/21usc/21idusct.htm
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| | Controlled Substances Act |
 | | Part C - Registration of Manufacturers, Distributors, and Dispensers of Controled Substances; Piperidine Reporting |  | | Part B - Authority to Control; Standards and Schedules |  | | CHAPTER 13 - DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL |
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http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/cntrlsub/ctlsbtoc.htm
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