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ตารางแสดงการแบ่งประเภท ยาเสพติดให้โทษ / Table of Contro NARCO list (update 29.10.2019) ตารางแสดงการแบง่ ประเภท ยาเสพตดิ ใหโ้ ทษ / Table of Controlled Narcotic Drugs IN THAILAND ยาเสพตดิ ใหโ้ ทษประเภท 1 / Category I ยาเสพตดิ ใหโ้ ทษประเภท 2 / Category II ยาเสพตดิ ใหโ้ ทษประเภท 4 / Category IV 2CB (4-bromo-2,5 dimethoxyphenethylamine) Heroin Acetyldihydrocodeine Ecgonine Opium 1-phenyl-2-propanone 2CD (2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylphenethylamine) Ketobemidone Acetylmethadol Ethylmethylthiambutene Oripavine 3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone 25B-NBOMe Levamphetamine Alfentanil Ethylmorphine Oxycodone 3,4-MDP-2-P methyl glycidate (PMK glycidate) 25C-NBOMe Levomethamphetamine Allylprodine Etonitazene Oxymorphone 3,4-MDP-2-P methyl glycidic acid (PMK glycidic acid) 25I-NBOMe LSD Alphacetylmethadol Etoxeridine Pethidine 4-anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (ANPP) 3-Methylfentanyl MDA Alphameprodine Fentanyl Pethidine-Intermediate-A Acetic Anhydride 3-Methylthiofentanyl MDMA Alphamethadol Furethidine Pethidine-Intermediate-B Acetyl Chloride 4-fluoroamphetamine (4-FA) Mecloqualone Alphaprodine Hydrocodone Pethidine-Intermediate-C alpha - Ergocryptine 4-fluoroisobutyrfentanyl (4-FIBF) , (pFIBF) Mephedrone Anileridine Hydromorphinol Phenadoxone alpha - Ergocryptinine 4-MEC (4-Methylethcathinone) Methiopropamine (MPA) Benzethidine Hydromorphone Phenampromide alpha -phenylacetoacetamide (APAA) 4-MTA (4-methylthioamphetamine) MT-45 Benzylmorphine Hydroxypethidine Phenazocine alpha - Phenylacetoacetonitrile (APAAN ) Acetorphine meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) Betacetylmethadol Isomethadone Phenomorphan Anthranilic Acid Acetyl-alpha-Methylfentanyl Methamphetamine Betameprodine Levomethorphan Phenoperidine beta - Ergocryptine Acetylfentanyl Methaqualone Betamethadol Levomoramide Pholcodine beta - Ergocryptinine Acryloylfentanyl (Acrylfentanyl) Methoxyacetylfentanyl Betaprodine Levophenacylmorphan Piminodine Elymoclavine AH-7921 Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) Bezitramide Levorphanol Piritramide Ergocornine Alpha-Methylfentanyl Methylone Clonitazene Medicinal Opium Proheptazine Ergocorninine Alpha-Methylthiofentanyl MMDA Coca bush Metazocine Properidine Ergocristine alpha -Pyrrolidinovalerophenone (α-PVP) MPPP Cocaine Methadone Propiram Ergocristinine Amphetamine N - ethyl MDA / MDE Codeine Methadone lntermediate Racemethorphan Ergometrine beta-Hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl N - hydroxy MDA / N-OH MDA Codoxime Methyldesorphine Racemoramide Ergometrinine beta -Hydroxyfentanyl N-ethylnorpentylone (Ephylone) Concentrate of Poppy Straw Methyldihydromorphine Racemorphan Ergosine Butylone Ocfentanil Dextromoramide Metopon Remifentanil Ergosinine Butyrfentanyl Orthofluorofentanyl Dextropropoxyphene Moramide-Intermediate Sufentanil Ergotamine BZP (Benzylpiperazine) Parafluorobutyrylfentanyl Diampromide Morpheridine Tapentadol Ergotaminine Carfentanil para-Fluorofentanyl Diethylthiambutene Morphine Thebacon Ergothioneine Chlorephedrine Pentedrone Difenoxin Morphine Methobromide Thebaine Ethylidine Diacetate Chlorpseudoephedrine PEPAP Dihydrocodeine Morphine N-Oxide Tilidine Isosafrole Cyclopropylfentanyl PMA Dihydromorphine Myrophine Trimepridine Lysergamide Desomorphine PMMA (Paramethoxymethamphetamine) Dimenoxadol Nicocodine Lysergic Acid Dexamphetamine STP / DOM Dimepheptanol Nicodicodine N-acetylanthranilic Acid Dihydroetorphine Tetrahydrofuranylfentanyl (THF-F) Dimethylthiambutene Nicomorphine N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP) Dimethoxyamphetamine TFMPP (Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine) Dioxaphetylbutyrate Noracymethadol Phenylacetic Acid Dimethylamphetamine Thiofentanyl Diphenoxylate Norcodeine Piperonal DOB TMA Dipipanone Norlevorphanol Safrole DOET U-47700 Drotebanol Normethadone Ethylone Normorphine ยาเสพตดิ ใหโ้ ทษประเภท 5 / Category V Etorphine Norpipanone Cannabis Furanylfentanyl Mitragyna speciosa Papaver somiferum หรอื Papaver bracteatum Psilocybe cubensis Cannabis (Hemp) (Cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativa ) Table of Controlled Narcotic Drugs under the Thai Narcotics Act B.E.2522 (1979).
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