2- Use of controlled drugs and special considerations Flashcards
Define schedule 1 controlled drugs
No current therapeutic use
Possession requires home office permission (Hallucinogenic drugs)
Define schedule 2 controlled drugs
Have therapeutic uses but are highly addictive
Subject to restrictions - prescription, storage, destruction, record keeping
List 3 schedule 2 controlled drugs
Morphine, Methadone, Ketamine, Pethidine, Fentanyl, Quinalbabritone, Etorphine
Define schedule 3 controlled drugs
Have therapeutic use but misuse may lead to moderate/low physical dependence or high psychological dependance
Subject to restrictions
Give 2 examples of schedule 3 drugs
Buprenorphine, Tramadol, Gabapentin, Pentobarbitone, Pregabalin, midazolam
Define schedule 4 controlled drugs
Therapeutic use but misuse may lead to limited physical or psychological dependance
No additional controls
Give 2 examples of schedule 4 controlled drugs
Alprazolam, Diaszepam, Clenbuterol, somatotropin, Nandrolone
Define schedule 5 controlled drugs
Contain such small quantities of substances which may cause dependence that the potential for abuse is considered low
Which schedule is pardale-V in? (Paracetamol with codeine)
Schedule 5
Which schedule drugs need to be kept in a locked cabinet?
2 and 3
Destruction of schedule 2 drugs must be witnessed by who?
VMR inspector, CDLO, Independent MRCVS
Who can prescribe a controlled drug?
Only a vet
How long is a prescription valid for?
28 days
Name 3 ways in which controlled drugs can be made irretrievable before disposal
- Denaturing kits
- Soap for tablets
- Cat litter