DEA & Compounding Flashcards
How to do DEA registration
- must include physical location/name
- DVMS may function as agents of the registrant
- Agents may dispense/administer
- Only DVMs w/ valid DEA # may prescribe
- Power of attorney may be granted for ordering inventory
Storage of controlled drugs and forms
- locked cabinet for CII-CV
- Carfentanil, etorphine, diprenorphine stored in a CV security container
- Schedule II order forms locked up as well
- Keep records of ordering and administration separate
What form is used to order controlled (CII) substances?
DEA222
Controlled Drug Schedule is defined by:
- potential for abuse
- established medical use or lack thereof
- potential for psychological or physical dependence
CII
high abuse potential, accepted medical use, high potential for psychological or physical dependence w/ abuse (ex. Opioids, hydrocodone, methadone, fentanyl)
CIII/IIIN
- less potential for abuse than drugs in CI/II, accepted medical use, potential for moderate to low physical dependence or high psychological dependence w/ abuse (III narcotics: Buprenorphine)
- IIIN (non-narcotics): ketamine, pentobarbital/phenytoin (Beuthanasia)
CIV
low potential for abuse relative to CIII, accepted medical use, abuse of drug may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to CIII (Ex. Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, tramadol, alprazolam, diazepam, midazolam)
CV
low potential for abuse relative to CIV, accepted medical use, abuse of the drug may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to CIV (Ex. Diphenoxylate/Atropine)
Inventory
Take initial and biennially; don’t store records (CII) with other inventory records
- no requirement to turn in form to DEA
Expired drugs
- must be quarantined/kept secure
- can either be returned to manufacturer, DEA form 41: registrants inventory of drugs surrendered, or reverse distribution
- MUST maintain disposal records
Loss or theft
DEA Form 106: MUST be reported within 1 business day of discovery
Prescriptions
- CII: no refills - written Rx required
- CII-V: 5 refills in 6 months; may be called in by DEA registratnt/their agent, oral Rx for CIII may not be filled for >30 days
Misbranding
labeling, warnings/precautions, directions, sell by expiry
Compounding
Vets are legal prescribers, dispensers, and compounders in Florida
- should be dispensed per valid VCPR:
- intolerable dosage form commercially available
- allergies
- inappropriate concentration by volume commercially available
- May NOT be made: to reduce cost or when copies are available
CI
no currently accepted medical use, lack of accepted safety for use, high potential for abuse (ex: heroin, LSD, marijuana, peyote, Ecstasy)