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The Wage and Hour Bureau enforces the Controlled Substance Examination Regulation Act, which protects individuals from unreliable and inadequate examinations and screening, and ensures procedural requirements for the administration of controlled substance examinations are established.
The federal Controlled Substances Act specifies that all prescriptions for controlled substances must bear: (1) the full name and address of the patient; (2) the drug name, strength, dosage form; (3) quantity prescribed; (4) directions for use; (5) the name, address and DEA number of the prescriber; and (6) the
The federal Controlled Substances Act specifies that all prescriptions for controlled substances must bear: (1) the full name and address of the patient; (2) the drug name, strength, dosage form; (3) quantity prescribed; (4) directions for use; (5) the name, address and DEA number of the prescriber; and (6) the
This includes substances such as LSD, opiates, heroin, ecstasy, and Psilocybin mushrooms, amongst others. Possession of a Schedule I drug in North Carolina carries a penalty of a Class I felony and 4-5 months in jail.
Adderall and Narcotics are Schedule II drugs under the Federal Drug Control Act. This is the same classification as cocaine, heroin, or meth.
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Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote.
Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) The Chemical Hygiene Plan is also a required training tool to help protecting employees from specific health hazards in laboratories and to keep exposure below limits specified by OSHA.
As part of Governor Roy Coopers North Carolina Opioid and Substance Use Action Plan, he signed into law this past June a new requirement to report the use of gabapentin despite it not being a scheduled drug. For pharmacies, the law goes into effect March 1, 2024, and a year later, veterinarians must comply.

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