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TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS CHAPTER II--DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PART 1306 General Information - Scope of part 1306. - Definitions.
- Persons entitled to issue prescriptions. - Purpose of issue of prescription. - Manner of issuance of prescriptions.
- Persons entitled to fill prescriptions. - Administering or dispensing of narcotic drugs. - Electronic prescriptions. - Prescription requirements for online pharmacies. Controlled Substances Listed in Schedule II - Requirement of prescription. - Refilling prescriptions; issuance of multiple prescriptions.
Drug Classifications, Schedule I, II, III, IV, V The FDA has been overseeing drugs in the US since the beginning of the 20th century. In 1970 the FDA released the following drug classifications, or drug schedules, under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA). Nov 29, 2018 - Schedule II drugs are also considered highly addictive with a dangerous potential for abuse. What makes them different from Schedule I drugs?
- Partial filling of prescriptions. - Labeling of substances and filling of prescriptions. - Provision of prescription information between retail pharmacies and central fill pharmacies for prescriptions of Schedule II controlled substances. Controlled Substances Listed in Schedules III, IV, and V - Requirement of prescription. - Refilling of prescriptions.
- Partial filling of prescriptions. - Labeling of substances and filling of prescriptions. - Transfer between pharmacies of prescription information for Schedules III, IV, and V controlled substances for refill purposes. - Dispensing without prescription. - Provision of prescription information between retail pharmacies and central fill pharmacies for initial and refill prescriptions of Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substances. Authority: 21 U.S.C. 821, 829, 831, 871(b), unless otherwise noted.
Source: 36 FR 7799, Apr. 24, 1971; 36 FR 13386, July 21, 1971, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 38 FR 26609, Sept.