List Of Poison And Control Drug (CD) In Pharmacy
There are so many drugs called poison in pharmacies. They are labeled control drugs (CD). These drugs are illegal to use and carry about without either a prescription or a warrant. Warrant is only given to pharmacists with the required documents.
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Poison in pharmacy are drugs that can alter the human anatomy and or psychology with a little above normal dose or even prolong use at normal dose.
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List Of Poison In Pharmacy
1. Morphine
2. Heroin (diamorphine)
3. Hallucinogenic mushrooms containing psilocin
4. Ecstasy
5. GHB
6. Methylone
7. 5-MeO Group
8. Synthetic Cannabinoids (including Spice and K2)
9. Methylamphetamine
10. Methoxetamine
11. Mephedrone
12. Para-methoxyamphetamine (PMA) and para-methoxymethamphetamine (PMMA)
13. Opium
14. Methadone
15. Buprenorphine
16. Benzodiazepines (including diazepam, flunitrazepam and temazepam)
17. Oxycodone
18. BZP (and other piperazines)
19. Hydromorphone
20. Anabolic steroid
21. Pethidine
22. Hydrocodone
23. Alprazolam
24. Phencyclidine
25. Methaqualone
26. Methylphenidate
27. DMT (N,N-dimethyltryptamine)
28. Cocaine (including crack cocaine)
29. Ativan
30. LSD
31. Ketamine
32. Khat
33. Acetorphine
34. Tapentadol
35. Amphetamines (including dexamphetamine)
List Of Narcotic Approved For Use In Nigeria
Poison in pharmacies are usually classified as scheduled.
Schedule I
1. Cocaine
2. Diphenoxylate
3. Etorphine
4. Fentanyl Hydromorphone
5. Methadone
6. Morphine
7. Oxycodone
8. Oxymorphone
9. Pethidine
10. Pholcodine
Schedule II
1. Dihydrocodeine
2. Codeine
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List Of Psychotropic Drugs Approved For Use In Nigeria
Schedule II
1. Methylphenidate
Schedule III
1. Pentazocine
2. Flunitrazepam
Schedule IV
1. Alprazolam
2. Bromazepam
3. Buprenorphine
4. Clonazepam
5. Diazepam
6. Lorazepam
7. Meprobamate
8. Midazolam
9. Nitrazepam
10. Phenobarbital
11. Temazepam
12. Zolpidem
List Of Precursor
Table 1
1. Acetic anhydride
2. N-Acetylanthranilic acid
3. Ephedrine
4. Ergometrine
5. Ergotamine
6. Isosafrole
7. Lysergic acid
8. 3,4 Metilendioxifenil propanone
9. Norephedrine
10. Phenylacetic acid
11. 1-Phenyl-2 propanone
12. Piperonal
13. Potassium permanganate
14. Potassimude potassium
15. Pseudoephedrine
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Table 2
1. Acetone
2. Anthranilic acid
3. Ethyl ether
4. Hydrochloric acid
5. Methyl ethyl ketone
6. Piperidine
7. Sulphuric acid
8. Toluene
List Of Drugs Nationally Control
Amitriptyline, Caffeine, Chloramphenicol, Dextromethorphan, Imipramine, Ketamine, Phenylephrine, Thiopental, Clomipramine and Tramadol HCl.
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