is the feds over the dea
Drug "addition" or addiction? If you do mean drug addiction, different people have different opinions regarding what constitutes actual drug addiction ( as opposed to use). There is also no universally accepted, set in stone definition of "drug addiction"(by the drug treatment and/or mental health profession, or professionsals with credible expertise in the field). There is only the best-answer- available, or that can be provided so far. You can look it up via the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), and other souces. Do know, though, that phyisiological addiction does not necessarily equal actual addiction or abuse. There is a time component and harm component both to be considered when assessing whether someone has an addiction to drugs. Abuse is also not necessarily an addiction, unless it becomes chronic (longer term). This question is HUGELY debated, and is a very important question. A good book with actual, unbiased facts regarding addiction and drugs is "Buzzed".
Schedule II drugs such as oxycodone.
YOU CANNOT OPEN A CLOSED DOOR PHARMACY USING THE SAME DEA # AS THE RETAIL PHARMACY
A DEA form 41 is used in the disposal or destruction of a controlled substance. A registrant must file the form with the DEA and the DEA will further instruct the registrant on how to dispose/destroy the substance. Abood,Richard. Pharmacy Practice and the Law, 4th Ed. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. 2005.
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A DEA number is a specific number to prescribe rs that they must obtain to write prescriptions for controlled substances. information in chapter2 in Mosbys Pharmacy Technician Principals and practice.
A DEA number is assigned to a medical provider. This number allows them to write prescriptions for medications their patients may need. The DEA number is registered with the Drug Enforcement Agency so that prescriptions can be tracked if necessary.
Duragesic is DEA Schedule 2 Controlled Substance, meaning that: 1. The patient is only allowed a 30 day supply 2. All prescriptions must be new (no refills allowed) 3. Prescriptions cannot be called in - they must be new originals
dea is the manager of the wiki.answer.com
A physician needs a DEA number to prescribe controlled substances. This is to help monitor the dispensing of controlled substances to the public.The DEA Form 224 (new applications), lists the schedules of controlled substances that the physician wants to handle. The physician must first be authorized by the state to handle those drugs before the DEA will authorize it. The physician will only be allowed to handle those drugs on their application.Registration must be renewed every 3 years. With the DEA number, a physician can be tracked easily if they are prescribing too much of a controlled substance. There are some doctors out there who prescribe narcotics and charge insane prices for visits and get rich in areas where drug abuse is prevalent. The DEA numbers are supposed to help control this by only allowing certain doctors (those who have applied for a DEA number and have been authorized) to prescribe them.
DEA - 1990 DEA 1-1 was released on: USA: 7 September 1990
The DEA handles the drugs around the US
I would think if the owner goes to jail, he won't have need of the pharmacy for awhile, but depending on what he's going to jail for, the pharmacy may still be able to operate. That would be for the court to decide. It may be that the pharmacist(s) working for him could pay the rent and keep it open or even buy the place. If the owner was the pharmacist as well and drugs were sold illegally, though, I'd imagine the DEA will have the pharmacy business license revoked and the police will take possession of all the pharmacy's stock and records.