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Drug Enforcement Administration. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is the lead Federal agency in enforcing narcotics and controlled substances laws and regulations.
The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) was established to reduce prescription misuse and diversion while monitoring and analyzing prescription and dispensing data for controlled substances. The PDMP consists of independent statewide electronic databases that track prescriptions for controlled substances.
NCGS 90-101 requires that every person who manufactures, distributes, dispenses, or conducts research with any controlled substance within this State or who proposes to engage in any of these activities shall annually register with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
The cornerstone of the CSA is the classification system by which it regulates controlled substances. This system has 5 schedules of these drugs, numbered I-V. The CSA stratifies these based on a substances accepted medical use, potential abuse/addiction, and harmfulness.
The CSA regulates certain drugs and other substanceswhether medical or recreational, legally or illicitly distributedthat are found to pose a risk of abuse and dependence.
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