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Fundamentals of Phar

Controlled Druds

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C-I No accepted medical use in the US (not prescribed) High potential for abuse. Can not be transferred . Heroin, LSD, marijuana
C-II Accepted medical use with severe restrictions High potential for abuse Abuse may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence No refills allowed, new prescription needed for each dispensing. . Cocaine, Lortab, morphine, oxycodone, methylphenidate
C-III Accepted medical use with moderate to low physical dependence or high psychological dependence Potential for abuse less than Schedule I and II Tylenol #3, anabolic steroids
C-IV Accepted medical use with limited dependence Low potential for abuse compared to Schedule III Valium, Librium
C-V Accepted medical use Lowest potential for abuse compared to other schedules Lomotil, cough syrups with codeine
C-II No refills Must be written or e-prescribed (with limited emergency exceptions)
C-III - C-IV Up to 5 refills within 6 months
DEA Form 222 Used by pharmacists to order Schedule II drugs Triplicate form (or electronic CSOS equivalent) Must be kept for 2 years Errors cannot be corrected; must void and redo
DEA Form 106 Used to report theft or significant loss of controlled substances Must notify DEA and local law enforcement
DEA Form 41 Used to document the destruction of controlled substances Requires DEA authorization or reverse distributor
DEA Form 224
DEA Form
C-III - C-V can be transferred between pharmacies only once, unless the pharmacies share an online, real-time database.
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