Controlled Chemical Substances Established in Lists I and II Of

Controlled Chemical Substances Established in Lists I and II Of

Controlled chemical substances established in lists I and II of Appendix I of the Organic Law of Drugs (Official Gazette 39,546 of 11-05-2010) LIST II Acetone LIST I Anthranilic acid N - Acetylanthranilic acid Hydrochloric acid Lysergic acid Phenylacetic acid Ephedrine Sulfuric acid* Ergometrine Diethyl ether Ergotamine Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 1-phenylpropane-2-one Piperidine Isosafrole Toluene* 3,4-Metilenodioxifenil-2- Anhydrous ammonia Propanone Ammonia Dissolution Piperonal Watery Safrole Sodium carbonate Pseudoephedrine Hydrogencarbonate Norephedrine Sodium bicarbonate Phenylpropanolamine Sodium sesquicarbonate Potassium permanganate* 4-Methylpentan-2-one (MIBK) Acetic anhydride Ethyl acetate The most common medicines published in the list issued by the Psychotropic Substances of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) are shown below, this pursuant to article 3, numeral 29 of the Organic Labor Law referred to the psychotropic substances of 1971 endorsed by Venezuela. It includes medicines that allegedly stand as a serious risk for public health and List I which therapeutic value remains unknown for the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND). It includes psychedelic synthetics like LSD, besides the natural ones like isomers DMT. The MDMA, commonly called ectasy, also belongs to this category. Stimulants like amphetamines belong to this category; it is considered they have a List II limited therapeutic value, as well as some analgesic like morphine. Drobinol, as a THC isomer, is also included. Barbiturate of medium and fast effects, which have been consumed in excess, List III despite their therapeutic use, like Flunitrazepam and some analgesics like buprenorphine. It includes weaker and hypnotic barbiturate, hypnotic anxiolytics, List IV benzodiazepines, THC, as well as stimulants with weaker effects. List I It contains 62 positions, generalization clause of stereoisomers; specific generalization for the stereo chemical variety tetrahydrocannabinol and salts common generalization. Psychedelic Phenethylamine Brolamphetamine Dimethoxyamphetamine DOET Methylenedioxyhydroxyamphetamine Mescaline Para-Methoxyamphetamine Trimethoxyamphetamine Metilendioxietilanfetamine MMDA DOM MDMA 4-MTA Tenamfetamine Psychedelic Tryptamine Cathinone Methcathinone Stimulants 4-metilaminorex Diethyltryptamine Dimethyltryptamine Etryptamine Dimethylheptylpyran Psilocin Synthetic Cannabinoids Parahexyl Psilocybin Natural Cannabinoids Tetrahydrocannabinol, the isomers below and their stereo-chemical variations: 7, 8,9,10-tetrahydro-6, 6,9-trymetril-3-pentil-6H-dibenzpiran-1-ol One -8,9,10,10-tetrahydro-6 ,6,9-trimetil-3-pentil-6H-dibenzopiran-1-ol 6a, 9,10,10 a-tetrahydro-6 ,6,9-trimetil-3-pentil-6H-dibenzopiran-1-ol 6a, 7,10,10 a-tetrahydro-6 ,6,9-trimetil-3-pentil-6H-dibenzopiran-1-ol 6a, 7,8,9-tetrahydro-6 ,6,9-trimetil-3-pentil-6H-dibenzopiran-1-ol 6a, 7,8,9,10,10 a-hexahydro-6 ,6-dimetil-9-metilen-3-pentil-6H-dibenzopiran-1-ol Dissociatives Eticyclidine Ergolines Rolicyclidine LSD Tenocyclidine Substances' stereoisomers of List I are also controlled, unless they are explicitly excluded, when the existence of such stereoisomers is possible within the specific chemical designation. Salts of all kinds are included in the four programs, they undergo an international control. It contains 17 positions, specific generalization for the stereo-chemical variations List II tetrahydrocannabinol and generalization clause of common salts. Amphetamine Amineptine Antidepressants Secobarbital Dextroamphetamine Meclocualone Methamphetamin Methaqualone Fenethylline Levoamphetamine Levomethamphetamine Methylphenidate Phencyclidine Dissociatives Phenmetrazine Psychedelic Phenethylamine Natural Cannabinoids Stimulants Others Zipeprol The salts of the substances included in the four programs, when their existence is feasible, will undergo international control. List III It contains 9 positions and the common generalization cause of salts. Amobarbital Semi-synthetic opioid Buprenorphine Butalbital agonist-antagonist Cyclobarbital Pentobarbital Flunitrazepam Glutethimide Synthetic Opiates agonist-antagonist Pentazocine benzomorphan Antidepressants Stimulants Cathinone The salts of the substances included in the four programs, when their existence is feasible, will undergo international control. List IV It contains 62 positions and the common generalization clause of the salts. Nitrazepam Alobarbital Clotiazepam Nordazepam Cloxazolam Barbital Oxazepam Delorazepam Butobarbital Oxazolam Diazepam Methylphenobarbital Pinazepam Estazolam Phenobarbital Ethyl loflazepate Prazepam Butabarbital Fludiazepam Temazepam Vinilbital Flurazepam Tetrazepam Alprazolam Halazepam Triazolam Bromazepam Haloxazolam Zolpidem Brotizolam Camazepam Ketazolam Ethinamate Clordiazepoxide Loprazolam Meprobamate Clobazam Lorazepam Etclorvinol Clonazepam Lormetazepam gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid Clorazepate Medazepam Metiprilone Midazolam Antidepressants Nimetazepam Amfepramone Aminorex Ethylamphetamine Benzphetamine Fencamfamine Fenproporex Stimulants Mazindol Mefenorex Pemoline Mesocarb Phendimetrazine Phentermine Pipradrol Pyrovalerone.

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