A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... anorectic drugs ( am- phetamine , dextroamphetamine , methamphetamine and phenmetrazine ) and these were all listed in SCHEDULE III . Injectable methamphetamine was controlled in Schedule II . In 1971 , in response to proposals by BNDD ...
... anorectic drugs ( am- phetamine , dextroamphetamine , methamphetamine and phenmetrazine ) and these were all listed in SCHEDULE III . Injectable methamphetamine was controlled in Schedule II . In 1971 , in response to proposals by BNDD ...
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... anorectic drugs were reviewed for efficacy by a special FDA panel of consultants . They recommended that the single - entity anorectic drugs , including the amphetamines , should be permitted to be labeled for restricted use in obesity ...
... anorectic drugs were reviewed for efficacy by a special FDA panel of consultants . They recommended that the single - entity anorectic drugs , including the amphetamines , should be permitted to be labeled for restricted use in obesity ...
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... anorectic drugs lie with those already in Schedule II and not those in Schedules III and IV . Subsequent to Senator Nelson's Hearing on anorectics in November 1976 , the Director of the Bureau of Drugs met with the Administrator of DEA ...
... anorectic drugs lie with those already in Schedule II and not those in Schedules III and IV . Subsequent to Senator Nelson's Hearing on anorectics in November 1976 , the Director of the Bureau of Drugs met with the Administrator of DEA ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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