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Who is Faking it? - Recognizing False Pretenses For Obtaining Controlled Substances

Medical professionals cannot simply prescribe scheduled drugs to anyone and everyone who approaches them with the associated symptoms. They have to keep a watch out for false pretenses. Healthcare providers, hospitals, pharmacies and other entities that are licensed to dispense, administer or distribute CSA controlled substances are legally and morally bound to exercise extreme care and caution to ensure that these addictive and potentially hazardous drugs are not abused in any manner. Physicians are at the front line in this war against the abuse of controlled substances! And they are also the most susceptible to falling prey to unscrupulous individuals who try to acquire the scheduled drugs by hook or by crook. Think about it – it is difficult to get these drugs from pharmacies without the requisite prescription. Miscreants find it difficult to forge or tamper with the prescriptions. Stealing the drugs is not easy either as there are strict regulations governing the safe storage of ...

Staying in Compliance with Cannabis Regulations

 Cannabis is one of the most strictly regulated businesses in the United States. Adherence is a heavy burden with inherent risks and severe ramifications, but help is at hand in the form of compliance professionals. Cannabis leads the parade when it comes to controlled substances and the accompanying regulations. Marijuana is banned at the federal level; it is classified as a Schedule I drug and is illegal to use. While the states have deemed marijuana legal, only hemp is federally legal since 2018 as long as it contains than 0.3% THC. Moreover, many states have approved hemp for medicinal use while some have progressed towards permitting recreational use as well. It follows that cannabis in all its forms is mired in a host of controlled substance regulations at the federal, state and local level. The myriad requirements are difficult to understand and even more challenging to follow. And needless to say, even the slightest of irregularities, no matter how inadvertent, can have he...

What are Controlled Drugs?

Medications that can be abused or cause dependance are classified as controlled drugs. They are subject to strict government regulations at every level with an eye on preventing misuse and abuse. Medical science invented drugs to provide relief from various ailments and enable us to stay healthy. These medications are of different types and work on the human body in myriad ways. While the benefits are wide-ranging, some of them are also known to have a potential of physical or psychological dependance. This can cause addiction, leading to abuse or other kinds of misuse. Considering the risks involved in such drugs, governments across the world take measures to regulate their use even while ensuring access to the patients. Control Measures in USA The United States enacted the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) - as part of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, 1970 – to control and regulate controlled substance drugs . Accordingly, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DE...

Are You Truly Complying with Controlled Substance Regulations?

The CSA strives to create a closed system for the handling of controlled substances to prevent potential misuse or diversion. Expert assistance can help handlers stay on the right side of the law. The United States deems certain drugs, chemicals and chemicals used to make drugs as classified based on the acceptable medical use and potential for abuse or dependency. The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) establishes a legal framework to regulate the scheduled drugs that have been designated for control.   A comprehensive system of regulatory requirements is in place to protect the public from the dangers of these substances while ensuring that patients have access to them for legitimate medical purposes. These controlled substance regulations apply to all persons and organizations (except the end user) that handle that substance. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is the federal agency primarily responsible for implementing and enforcing the provisions like: Registration: It i...

How can a DEA new registrant work worry-free with controlled substances?

For people who are enrolling for the first time in the DEA controlled substance program, there is a lot unknown to them. Though DEA has defined guidelines some are so complex and easy to forget especially when you are busy in your practice. Right from the time of DEA new registration to information on DEA forms for controlled substances , you can easily take the help of a proficient consultant with experience in DEA. When you are a DEA new registration holder there is so much that you want to know to stay compliant with the DEA rules and regulations. You can easily visit the DEA website to read through the guidelines suggested by them to ensure that you are practicing correctly when it comes to DEA controlled substances. The need for stringent regulations stems from the fact that DEA wishes to ensure that no DEA diversion of controlled substance drugs takes place from within the premises. The most common inquiries about DEA regulations have been discussed below for your convenience. Yo...