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111 Cards in this Set
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Methaqualone
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1
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Heroin
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1
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Mescaline
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1
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LSD
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1
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Marijuana
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1
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Peyote
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1
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Alfentanyl
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2
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Codeine
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2 if alone 3 if NMT 90 mg/du (Codeine with papaverine or noscapine, Empirin,Fiorinal,Tylenol,ASA or APAP w/codeine) 5 if 200 mg/100 ml or 100 gm (Cosanyl,Robitussin A-C,Cheracol,Cerose,Pediacof)
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Levo-alphacetylmethadol
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2 LAAM
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Levorphanol
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2 Levo-dromoran
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Phenylcyclidine
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2 PCP
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oxymorphone
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2 Opana
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sufentanil
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2 Sufenta
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Tincture of Opium
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2
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Amobarbital
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2 Amytal, Tuinal
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Amphetamines
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2 Dexedrine, Adderall, Obetrol
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Cocaine
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2 Methyl benzoylecgonine, Crack
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Diphenoxylate
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2
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Fentanyl
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2 Duragesic, Oralet, Actiq, Sublimaze, Innovar
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Hydromorphone
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2 Dilaudid, dihydromorphinone
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Hydrocodone
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2 IF not in combination 3 if in combination (Lorcet, Lortab,Vicodin, Vicoprofen,Tussionex, Norco)
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Meperidine
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2 Demerol, Mepergan, pethidine
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Methadone
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2 Dolophine, Methadose, Amidone
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Methamphetamine
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2 Desoxyn
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Methylphenidate
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2 Ritalin
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Morphine
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2 MS Contin, Roxanol, Oramorph, RMS, MSIR
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Oxycodone
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2 OxyContin, Percocet, Endocet, Roxicodone, Roxicet
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Pentobarbital
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2 Nembutal
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Secobarbital
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2 Seconal
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Anabolic Steroids
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3 Ethylestranol (Maxibolin) Stanozol (Winstrol) Testosterone (Testoderm, androderm) Nandrolone (Deca Durabinol) Fluoxymesterone (Halotestin)
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Buprenorphine
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3 Buprenex, Temgesic, Subutex, Suboxone
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butalbital/aspirin/caffeine w/ codeine
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3 Fiorinal with codeine
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Hydrocodone
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3 if in combination (<15mg/du) (Lorcet, Lortab,Vicodin, Hycodan, Vicoprofen,Tussionex, Norco) 2 IF alone
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Paragoric
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3 Camphorated tincture of opium
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Barbiturates except Pento-, Amo-, Seco-, and Pheno-
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3
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Dronabinol
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3 Marinol
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Benzphetamine
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3 Didrex
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Phendimetrazine
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3 Bontril
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Thiopental
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3 Pentothal
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Alprazolam
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4 Xanax
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Butorphanol
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4 Stadol
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Chloral Hydrate
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4 Noctec
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Chlordiazepoxide
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4 Librium
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Clonazepam
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4 Clonopin
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Clorazepate
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4 Tranxene
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Diazepam
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4 Valium
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Ethchlorvynol
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4 Placidyl
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Flurazepam
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4 Dalmane
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Lorazepam
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4 Ativan
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Oxazepam
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4 Serax
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Pentazocine
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4 Talwin
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Phenobarbital
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4
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Propoxyphene napsylate/ASA
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4
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Sibutramine
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4 Meridia
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Temazepam
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4 Restoril
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Zolpidem
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4 Ambien
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Halazepam
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4 Paxipam
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Midazolam
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4 Versed
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Triazolam
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4 Halcion
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Diethylpropion
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4 Tenuale
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Eszoplicone
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4 Lunesta
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Fenfluramine
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4 Pondimen
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Zaleplon
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4 Sonata
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Diphenoxylate w/ atropine
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5 Lomotil
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Phenergan with codeine
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5
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Schedule I
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High physical and psychological dependence. No currently accepted medical use. Lacks sufficient safety data.
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Schedule II
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High abuse potential. Currently accepted medical use. Severe physical and psychological dependence
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Schedule III
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Less abuse than CI and CII. Currently accepted medical use. Low-moderate physical dependence and high psychological dependence.
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Schedule IV
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Lower abuse than CIV. Currently accepted medical use. Limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to CIII.
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Schedule V
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Low abuse relative to CIV. Currently acceptable medical use. Limited physical/psychological dependence relative to CIV.
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Schedule V limits for codeine, diphenoxylate/atropine, and opium
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Codeine 200 mg/100 ml
Diphenoxylate/atropine 2.5 mg max Diphenoxylate/ 25 ug min atropine per dose Opium 100 mg/100 ml |
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Schedule III limits for codeine, hydrocodone, opium, and morphine
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Codeine with non-narcotic 1.8 g/100 ml, 90 mg/dose
hydrocodone with non-narcotic in therapeutic amount 300 mg/100 ml, 15 mg/dose Opium with non-narcotic 500 mg/100 ml or 25 mg/dose morphine with non-narcotic 50 mg/100 ml |
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What are the five main classes of controlled substances?
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stimulants
depressants narcotics hallucinogens anabolic steroids |
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Who assigns the schedule to a C.S. in WI?
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controlled substances board
(with input from DEA and FDA) |
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After a schedule is changed federally, how long does the controlled substances board in WI have to modify WI's schedules?
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30 days
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T/F: The controlled substances board has the authority to rule over alcohol and tobacco.
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False
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T/F: The controlled substances board has the authority to rule over non-narcotic OTC medications.
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False. They can request an injunction from the Justice Department to halt the sales until more investigation is done.
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Which controlled substances can be used by the Native American Church without a prescription?
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peyote and mescaline
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MDMA (ecstasy)
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1
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psilocybin
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1
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lisdexamfetamine
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Vyvanse
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dexmethylphenidate
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Focalin
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amobarbital, secobarbital, pentobarbital in suppository form
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3
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amobarbital, secobarbital, pentobarbital in combination with a non-controlled substance
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3
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GHB
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date rape drug
1; unless approved by FDCA, then 3 |
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modafinil
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Provigil
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armodafinil
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Nuvigil
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phentermine
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Adipex-P
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pseudoephedrine
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Sudafed
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Conditions in which a CV can be dispensed by a pharmacist without a prescription:
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-only in good faith to be used as a medicine
-sold only by a pharmacist, or person under a pharmacist if pseudoephedrine -must bear the name and address of the retail establishment -photo ID required, including name, address, photo -seller records name, address, name of drug, quantity, signature of RPh -NMT 8 oz opium or 4 oz other CV (except pseudophed) in a 48 hour period w/o authorization from a MD, DDS, DVM |
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What is the maximum amount of a CV (other than pseudophed) a person can possess at one time?
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-other than MD, DDS, DVM, RPh
-NMT 8 oz opium, 4 oz other CV w/o authorization of MD, DDS, DVM |
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What is the maximum amount of pseudoephedrine that can be purchased in a 30 day period w/o MD, DDS, DVM approval?
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7.5 grams
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What are the age restrictions regarding pseudoephedrine
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-cannot sell to someone under 18 yo
-nobody less than 18 yo can purchase |
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What are the pseudoephedrine recordkeeping requirements?
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Must be kept on paper or electronically for at least 2 years. Only RPh can have access. Must disclose records to law enforcement officers.
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How often must the controlled substances board post updated schedules?
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annually
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Can marijuana be dispensed by pharmacies in WI?
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Yes. Practitioners can apply to the FDA for investigational drug permits under 21 USC 355. The controlled substance board in WI dictates which pharmacies, which must be located in hospitals, can dispense the marijana and which practitioners can prescribe it.
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Can CIIs be dispensed without a prescription?
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Yes, but only by individual practitioners.
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Can practitioners prescribe controlled substances for themselves?
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No.
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Can optometrists prescribe CI-CV?
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CI-CII: no
CIII-CV: only those drugs outlined in 449.18 -Rxs must contain a statement that the optometrist can prescribe medications and must indicate the indication for the controlled substance |
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Can advance practice nurses prescribe CSs? Amphetamines?
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Yes, if certified and allowed to under 441.16. The prescriber certification number must be included on the prescription.
Yes, but only for certain indications. Not for ADHD. |
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering CI-CIIs
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Class E felony
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering non-narcotic CI-CIIIs
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Class H felony
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering cocaine
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depends on amount; ranges from Class G-Class C felony
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering heroin or stimulants
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depends on amount; ranges from Class F-Class C felony
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering LSD or psilycybin
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depends on amount; ranges from Class G-Class E felony
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering THC/marijuana
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depends on amount; ranges from Class I-Class E felony
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Charge for manufacturing, distributing, or delivering schedule IV-V drugs
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IV: Class H felony
V: class I felony |
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Charge for unlawful possession of a CI-CII:
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felony
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Charge for unlawful possession of a CIII-CV:
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misdemeanor
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Is it legal to purchase pseudoephedrine for someone else?
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Yes, as long as you are not doing it so that the other person may obtain more than 7.5 grams in a 30 day period. Class I felony.
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butalbital
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3
Fiorinal (combination with aspirin and caffeine) Fioricet (combination with APAP and caffeine) is not a controlled substance |