Controlled Substance Schedules Flashcards
Normethadone schedule
I
Opium derivatives schedule (heroin, nicocodeine)
I
Desmorphine schedule
I
Desmorphine is also known as what?
Krokodil
Methaqualone (Qualuudes) schedule
I
GHB schedule
I
GBL schedule
I
Cathinone schedule
I
Cathine schedule
IV
Cathinone and cathine are both derived from what?
Khat plant
Methylone schedule
I
THC schedule
I
Psilocybin schedule
I
Phenylcyclidine schedule
I
Ecstasy schedule
I
LSD schedule
I
Peyote schedule
I
Mescaline schedule
I
Marijuana schedule
I
Bath salts schedule
I
Opium and opiates schedule (salt, compound, derivative, or preparation)
II
Pure codeine schedule
II
Dihydrocodeine schedule
II
Hydromorphine schedule
II
Morphine schedule
II
Fentanyl schedule
II
Oxymorphone schedule
II
Hydrocodone (alone or in combination)
II
Oxycodone schedule
II
Oxymorphone schedule
II
Methadone schedule
II
Meperidine schedule
II
Tapentadol schedule
II
Opium poppy schedule
II
Coca leaves (cocaine) schedule
II
Dextroamphetamine schedule
II
Methamphetamine schedule
II
Methylphenidate schedule
II
Adderall schedule
II
Lixdexamfetamine schedule
II
Nabilone schedule
II
Phenylacetone schedule
II
Dronabinol oral solution FEDERAL schedule
II
Dronabinol NYS schedule
CII for the oral solution, CIII for the capsules
Olicerdine FEDERAL schedule
II
Oliceridine NYS schedule
CII
Anabolic steroids FEDERAL schedule
III
Anabolic steroids NYS schedule
II
Amobarbital schedule
II
Pentobarbital schedule
II
Secobarbital schedule
II
HCG schedule
III
Dronabinol schedule
III
Phendimetrazine schedule
III
Amobarbital schedule (in any compound, mixture, suppository, or preparation)
III
Secobarbital schedule (in any compound, mixture, suppository, or preparation)
III
Pentobarbital schedule (in any compound, mixture, suppository, or preparation)
III
Barbituric acid schedule
III
Ketamine schedule
III
Esketamine schedule
III
Embutramide schedule
III
Narcotic drugs: how much codeine should be in the product to be classified as a CIII?
1.8g/100ml or not more than 90mg/dosage unit with an equal or greater quantity of an isoquinoline alkaloid of opium or with one or more active, nonnarcotic ingredients
Narcotic drugs: how much dihydrocodeine should be in the product to be considered a CIII?
1.5gms of hydrocodeine/100ml or no more than 90mg/dosage unit with one or more active nonnarcotic ingredients
Narcotic drugs: how much ethylmorphine should be in the product to be considered a CIII?
300mg/100ml or not more than 15mg/dosage unit with one or more active nonnarcotic ingredients
Narcotic drugs: how much opium should be in the product to be considered a CIII?
500mg/100ml or 100g, or not more than 25mg/dosage unit with one or more active, nonnarcotic ingredients
Narcotic drugs: how much morphine should be in the product to be considered a CIII?
50mg morphine/100ml or 100g with one or more active nonnarcotic ingredients
Buprenorphine schedule
III
Oxybate (GHB) schedule
III
Parempanel FEDERAL schedule
III
Parempanel NYS schedule
CIII
Narcotic drugs: how much difenoxin can be in a product for it to be a CIV?
Not more than 1mg and not less than 25mcg of atropine/dosage unit
Chloral hydrate schedule
IV
Ethchlorvynol schedule
IV
Meprobamate schedule
IV
Phenobarbital schedule
IV
Zolpidem schedule
IV
Zopiclone schedule
IV
Zaleplon schedule
IV
Carisoprodol schedule
IV
Chloraphenzone schedule
IV
Fospropofol schedule
IV
Benzos are what federal schedule?
IV
Benzos are treated like what schedule in NYS?
CII
Diethylpropion schedule
IV
Mazindol schedule
IV
Phentermine schedule
IV
Sibutramine schedule
IV
Modafinil schedule
IV
Butorphanol schedule
IV
Pentazocine schedule
IV
Tramadol schedule
IV
Alfaxalone FEDERAL schedule
IV
Brexanolone FEDERAL schedule
IV
Daridorexant FEDERAL schedule
IV
Eluxadoline FEDERAL schedule
IV
Lemborexant FEDERAL schedule
IV
Serdexmethylphenidate FEDERAL schedule
IV
Solriamfetol FEDERAL schedule
IV
Suvoresant FEDERAL schedule
IV
Remimazolam FEDERAL schedule
IV
DEA rules for dispensing a drugs that’s a CIII but noncontrolled in NYS
You can dispense what the physician wrote for, sign and date the script, and file in the CIII-CV files with the rest of those scripts.
Allowed up to 5 refills in 6 months and must be inventoried at the time of initial scheduling
Are practitioners allowed to give samples of federal CIIIs but NYS noncontrols?
Yes
Who’s allowed to call in a federal CIII script but it’s a noncontrol in NYS?
Nurse, other agent, physician themselves
DEA rules for dispensing a CIV that’s a non control in NYS
You can dispense what the physician wrote for, sign and date the script, and file with the other CIIIs, CIVs, and CVs
Allowed up to 5 refills in 6 months, inventoried at the time of initial scheduling
Are practitioners allowed to dispense samples of federal CIVs but NYS non controls?
Yes
Who can phone in a script for a federal CIV but a NYS non control?
Nurse, other agent, physician themselves
How much codeine can a prescription have to be considered a CV?
Not more than 200mg of codeine/100ml or 100gm
Codeine syrups that are CVs
Robitussin AC
Robitussin DAC
Phenergan with codeine
Actifed with codeine
How much dihydrocodeine can be in a product to be considered a CV?
No more than 100mg/100ml or 100g
How much ethylmorphine can be in a product to be considered a CV?
No more than 100mg/100ml or 100g
How much diphenoxylate and atropine can be in a product to be considered a CV?
No more than 2.5mg of diphenoxylate and not less than 25mcg of atropine per dosage unit
How much opium can be in a product for it to be considered a CV?
No more than 100mg of opium/100ml or 100g
How much difenoxin and atropine sulfate can be in a product for it to be considered a CV?
No more than 0.5mg of difenoxin and not less than 25mcg of atropine sulfate per dosage unit
Ezogabine schedule
CV
Lacosamide schedule
CV
Pregabalin schedule
CV
Brivaracetam FEDERAL schedule
CV
Cenobamate FEDERAL schedule
CV
Ganaxolone FEDERAL schedule
CV
Lasmitidan FEDERAL schedule
CV
DEA rules for filling a federal CV but it’s a NYS noncontrol
May dispense what the physician wrote for, sign and date it, and file with the CIIIs-CVs
Can get 5 refills in 6 months, and must be inventoried at the time of initial scheduling
Can practitioners give samples of federal CVs that are NYS non controls?
Yes
Who can phone in a script for a federal CV but a NYS noncontrol?
Nurse, another agent, physician themselves