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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the controlled substances form in the editor.
  2. In Section A, enter your registrant information including your registered name, DEA registration number, address, and contact details.
  3. Move to Section B. For Inventory, list each controlled substance destroyed by entering the National Drug Code (NDC) or DEA Controlled Substances Code Number, along with the name, strength, and form of the substance.
  4. Continue in Section B for Collected Substances. Indicate whether you are destroying a mail-back package or an inner liner and provide unique identification numbers as required.
  5. In Section C, document the date of destruction, method used, and location where the destruction took place.
  6. Finally, complete Section D by having two authorized employees sign as witnesses to confirm they observed the destruction process.

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Any person holding a registration authorizing the person to obtain a DEA Form 222 may requisition the forms through a DEA secured network connection or by contacting any Division Office or the Registration Section of the Administration through the customer service center.
PURPOSE: To document the surrender of controlled substances which have been forwarded by registrants to DEA for disposal. ROUTINE USES: This form is required by Federal Regulations for the surrender of unwanted Controlled Substances.
Using DEA Form 222 to transfer Schedule II Drugs To transfer a C-II controlled substance, like sodium pentobarbital, between laboratories, a DEA Form 222 order form is required. The receiving party must have a DEA Form 222. One laboratory is the supplier, acting like a pharmacy.

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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Office of Diversion Control, will accept requests from distributors that require a large volume of Order Forms (DEA Form 222) with the pin feed tracking left on the form. Order Forms are used for the distribution of a Schedule I or II controlled substance.
The DEA Form 222 can be executed with the use of a typewriter, computer printer, pen or indelible pencil according to the DEA. Only the DEA registrant and a person to whom the registrant has granted signing authority via a properly executive Power of Attorney form may sign the 222 form.
Controlled Drugs Schedule I drugs with a high abuse risk. These drugs have NO safe, accepted medical use in the United States. Schedule II drugs with a high abuse risk, but also have safe and accepted medical uses in the United States. Schedule III, IV, or V drugs with an abuse risk less than Schedule II.
DEA Form 224: Application for Registration Under the Controlled Substances Act. This is the form pharmacies use to apply for a new registration with the DEA to dispense controlled substances. Its a crucial step for any pharmacy before beginning operations involving controlled substances.

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