Drug Enforcement Administration September 2014 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Disposal of Controlled Substances
This rule governs the secure disposal of controlled substances by registrants and ultimate users. These regulations will implement the Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 2010 by expanding the options available to collect controlled substances from ultimate users for the purpose of disposal, including: Take-back events, mail-back programs, and collection receptacle locations. These regulations contain specific language allowing law enforcement to voluntarily continue to conduct take-back events, administer mail-back programs, and maintain collection receptacles. These regulations will allow authorized manufacturers, distributors, reverse distributors, narcotic treatment programs (NTPs), hospitals/clinics with an on-site pharmacy, and retail pharmacies to voluntarily administer mail-back programs and maintain collection receptacles. In addition, this rule expands the authority of authorized hospitals/clinics and retail pharmacies to voluntarily maintain collection receptacles at long-term care facilities. This rule also reorganizes and consolidates previously existing regulations on disposal, including the role of reverse distributors.
Established Aggregate Production Quotas for Schedule I and II Controlled Substances and Assessment of Annual Needs for the List I Chemicals Ephedrine, Pseudoephedrine, and Phenylpropanolamine for 2015
This notice establishes the initial 2015 aggregate production quotas for controlled substances in schedules I and II of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and the assessment of annual needs for the list I chemicals ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine.
Importer of Controlled Substances Registration: Wildlife Laboratories, Inc.
Wildlife Laboratories, Inc., applied to be registered as an importer of certain basic classes of controlled substances. The DEA grants Wildlife Laboratories, Inc., registration as an importer of those controlled substances.
Importer of Controlled Substances Registration: Arizona Department of Corrections, Aspc-Florence
Arizona Department of Corrections, ASPC-Florence applied to be registered as an importer of a certain basic class of controlled substance. The DEA grants Arizona Department of Corrections, ASPC- Florence registration as an importer of this controlled substance.
Manufacturer of Controlled Substances Registration: National Center for Natural Products Research (NIDA MProject), Inc.
National Center for Natural Products Research (NIDA MProject), Inc. applied to be registered as a manufacturer of certain basic classes of controlled substances. The DEA grants National Center for Natural Products Research (NIDA MProject), Inc., registration as a manufacturer of those controlled substances.
Importer of Controlled Substances Registration: Akorn, Inc.
Akorn, Inc., applied to be registered as an importer of a certain basic class of controlled substance. The DEA grants Akorn, Inc., registration as an importer of this controlled substance.
Manufacturer of Controlled Substances Registration: Organix, Inc.
Organix, Inc. applied to be registered as a manufacturer of certain basic classes of narcotic and non-narcotic controlled substances. The DEA grants Organix, Inc. registration as a manufacturer of those controlled substances.
Importer of Controlled Substances Application: Cody Laboratories, Inc.
On July 3, 2014, Cody Laboratories, Inc., Cody, Wyoming, applied to be registered as an importer of basic classes of controlled substances.
Importer of Controlled Substances Registration: Mylan Technologies, Inc.
Mylan Technologies, Inc., applied to be registered as an importer of certain basic classes of controlled substances. The DEA grants Mylan Technologies, Inc., registration as an importer of those controlled substances.
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