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What are the three titles of the Controlled Substances Act and what do they pertain to?
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Title 1 - Creation of rehab programs for abusers
Title 2 - Registration and distribution of controlled substances Title 3 - Importation and Exportation of controlled substances |
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Define: "Narcotic Controlled Substance"
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A natural or synthetic opium or opiate and any derivative such as poppy straw, coca leaves, cocaine and ecogonine
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What criteria does a drug have to meet to be classified as Schedule I?
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1) High potential for abuse
2) Not currently accepted medical use in the US 3) Lack accepted info on the safety of use, even under medical supervision |
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True or False
Schedule I substances can be manufactured, prescribed and dispensed for investigation purposes |
True
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Why are Controlled Substances controlled?
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These drugs have a therapeutic use in humans, but possess a potential for addiction and abuse
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What criteria does a drug have to meet to be classified as Schedule II?
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1) Have a high potential for abuse
2) Have a currently accepted medical use in the US 3) Abuse may lead to severe physical or psychological dependence |
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What criteria does a drug have to meet to be classified as Schedule III?
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1) Possess potential for abuse less than Schedule I or II drugs
2) Have a currently accepted medical use in the US 3) Abuse may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence |
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What criteria does a drug have to meet to be classified as Schedule IV?
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1) Have a low potential for a abuse compared to Schedule III drugs
2) Have a currently accepted medical use in the US 3) Abuse may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence when compared to Schedule III |
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What criteria does a drug have to meet to be classified as Schedule V?
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1) Low potential for abuse relative to Schedule IV drugs
2) Have a currently accepted medical use in the US 3) Abuse may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence when compared to Schedule IV drugs |
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True or False
The attorney general has the power to dictate which drugs are scheduled |
True
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What factors dictated whether a drug should be considered controlled or not?
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1) Potential for abuse
2) History and current pattern of abuse 3) Risk to public health 4) Physiological or psychic dependence liability |
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True or False
The labeling on a Schedule II products must display the symbol S-II prominently on the label |
False
Symbol should be C-II |
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What did the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) create?
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The closed system of manufacturing, distribution and dispensing
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What must be met in order for a federal investigation to occur?
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1) Replacement cost of controlled substances taken is >$500
2) Someone is killed or suffers "significant" injury 3) Interstate or foreign commerce is involved in the planning and execution of the crime |
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What did the Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act of 1988 establish?
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Required manufacturers and supplies to verify the legitimacy of the chemicals and machines used in the manufacturing process for customers
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What did the Anabolic Steroids Act of 2004 establish?
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Amended and expanded previous Anabolic Steroids Control Act.
It also gave the DEA more flexibility to quickly schedule steroid precursors |
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What did the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 establish?
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The restriction of the sale of products containing pseudoephedrine to curb rampant meth manufacturing
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What is the maximum amount of pseudoephedrine that one can purchase in one day?
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3.6 grams
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What did the Controlled Substance Registration Protection Act of 1984 establish?
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Made the robbery of controlled substances a felony and set punishment levels
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Who is on the state controlled substances board?
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- Attorney general
- Secretary of health services - Secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection - Chairperson of the PEB - Psychiatrist - Pharmacologist |
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True or False
State statues do not allow immediate precursor of a controlled substance to be scheduled |
False
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True or False
State statues granted the power to make a non-narcotic OTC product scheduled |
False
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What are the limits on purchasing Schedule V products OTC?
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- 8 oz of a product containing opium
- 4 oz of a product containing any other substance |
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What is the big exception to scheduled drugs in Wisconsin?
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Native American Church usage
Peyote and Mescaline can be used for religious ceremonies |
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What must be presented and recorded for purchase of a Schedule V or PSE product?
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Present - Correct name, address and photo ID (for PSE products)
Record - Name, address and the name and quantity of product sold |