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Who must register for a DEA number?
- Any “persons” what do things registered by the DEA
- Corperations, Institutions…
What are the ten types of federal registrations that are allowed?
- Manufacturing
- Distributing
- Reverse Distributing
- Dispensing or Instructing
- Research [C-I]
- Research [C-II to V]
- Narcotic Treatment Programs
- Importing
- Exporting
- Chemical Analysis
What are the forms that must be filled out to register?
- DEA form 224
- DEA form 225
- DEA form 363
- DEA form 510
Who should fill out the DEA for 224?
- Retail Pharmacy, Hospital/Clinics, Practitioners, Teaching Institutions, Mid-level practitioners
Who should fill out a DEA for 225?
- Manufacturer, Distributor, Researcher, Analytical Laboratory, Importer, Exporter
Who should fill out the DEA form 363?
- Narcotic Treatment Programs
Who should fill out the DEA form 510?
- Domestic Chemicals
When should the registration types be renewed?
- Annually except for “dispensing or instructing” which is Every 3 years
What is Registeration based on?
- Schedules of drugs handled and the activies engaged
- Schedule I [1], Schedule II Nacrcotic [2], Schedule 2 Non-Nacrcotics [2N], Schedule III Nacrcotics [3], Schedule II Non-Narcotics [3N], Schedule IV [4], Schedule V [5]
Pharmacies are 2, 2N, 3, 3N, 4, 5
What are Coincident activtives?
- Extra activities that a DEA Registrant can engage in without getting additional registration
i.e: Manfacuturers need Distributor too
i.e: Retails can distibute 5% without distributor
What are the coincident activites for a dispensing or instructing activty?
- Pharmacies can distribute 5% of total controls
- May conduct research for substances that are registered
- Pharmacist may manufacture solutions or dosage forms containing C-II to V [not >20%]
- Retail Pharmacy may use Central Fill
Out of the ten types of Registerations, what are the three that do NOT have any coincident activities?
- Reverse Distributing
- Narcotic Treatment Programs
- Exporting
When looking at a DEA number what is important to know about the letters?
- The “Big Four” have a first letter of A, B, F, G
- Mid-level have M
- Distributors have P, R
What is the easy way that we are able to look to see if a DEA number is legit?
- Add 1st, 3rd, 5th digits together
- Add 2nd, 4th, 6th digits together then times by 2
- Add step 1 and 2 together and the last digits should match
What are institutional DEA Numbers?
- Allows people without DEA numbers to work under it; like in a hospital