• A temporary class drug is a relatively new status for controlled drugs, which has been adopted in some jurisdictions, notably New Zealand and the United...
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  • in the United Kingdom Controlled Drug in the United Kingdom Temporary class drug Drug policy of the United Kingdom Drug-related deaths in the United Kingdom...
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  • responsible to define what constitute drugs. A temporary class drug is a relatively new status for controlled drugs, which has been adopted in some jurisdictions...
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    spurred the addition of many designer drugs into a newer class of controlled substances known as a temporary class drug. Synthetic cannabinoids have been...
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    2004. The Act sets out four separate categories: Class A, Class B, Class C and temporary class drugs. Substances may be removed and added to different...
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    Synthetic cannabinoids are a class of designer drug molecules that bind to the same receptors to which cannabinoids (THC, CBD and many others) in cannabis...
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    Isopropylphenidate (category Chemical pages without DrugBank identifier)
    and was banned in the UK as a Temporary Class Drug from April 2015 following its unapproved sale as a designer drug. It has been researched as potential...
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  • (referred to in this Act as a "temporary class drug order") specifying any substance or product as a drug subject to temporary control if the following two...
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    psychoactive synthetic drugs appeared on the UK market in 2012. The response of the Home Office has been to create a temporary class drug order which bans the...
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  • illegal drugs. In 1971 the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) was passed, continuing measures in previous legislation, and classifying drugs into classes A (the...
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    LSD (redirect from Acid (drug))
    L (May 29, 2013). "Temporary Class Drug Order Report on 5-6APB and NBOMe compounds" (PDF). Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs. Gov.Uk. p. 14. Archived...
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    6-APB (category Drugs not assigned an ATC code)
    (4 June 2013). "Temporary class drug order on benzofury and NBOMe compounds - letter from ACMD". Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs. GOV.UK. Shaun...
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    Methoxetamine (category Drugs not assigned an ATC code)
    that it should be subject to a temporary class drug order." In April 2012, MXE was placed under temporary class drug control, which prohibited its import...
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    Analgesic (redirect from Pain killing drug)
    of pain: For neuropathic pain, recent research has suggested that classes of drugs that are not normally considered analgesics, such as tricyclic antidepressants...
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    5-MAPB (category Infobox-drug molecular-weight unexpected-character)
    June 2013 under a Temporary class drug order. On March 5, 2014, the UK Home Office announced that 5-MAPB would be made a class B drug on 10 June 2014 alongside...
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    Methylhexanamine (category Drugs not assigned an ATC code)
    Retrieved 2013-01-30. New Zealand Ministry of Health. Dunne announces Temporary Class Drug Notice March 8, 2012 "New pill ingredient worries ministry". Television...
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    Propylphenidate (category Psychoactive drug stubs)
    stimulant drug, closely related to methylphenidate, but with the methyl ester replaced by a propyl ester. It was banned in the UK as a Temporary Class Drug from...
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    Etizolam (category Infobox drug articles with non-default infobox title)
    other drugs like propranolol. United Kingdom In the UK, etizolam has been classified as a Class C drug by the May 2017 amendment to The Misuse of Drugs Act...
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    Flubromazolam (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
    recreational drug. Flubromazolam is illegal in Switzerland as of December 2015. In the UK, flubromazolam has been classified as a Class C drug by the May...
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    Methiopropamine (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
    "The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Temporary Class Drug) (No. 3) Order 2015". UK Government. 23 November 2015. "Re: Temporary Class Drug Order on methiopropamine"...
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    XLR-11 (redirect from XLR-11 (drug))
    banned in New Zealand by being added to the temporary class drug schedule, as of 13 July 2012[update]. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) made XLR11...
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  • and/or consumption of the drug will lead to adverse health effects or death. Class II recalls refer to drugs that induce temporary and/or medically reversible...
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    25D-NBOMe (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
    drug since 2010 and produces similar effects in humans to related compounds such as 25I-NBOMe and 25C-NBOMe. It was banned as a Temporary Class Drug in...
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    (PDF). "Temporary Class Drug Notice". Department of Internal Affairs. New Zealand. 5 July 2012. "DEA Makes Three More "Fake Pot" Drugs Temporarily Illegal...
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    non-chemically uniform drug from the cannabis plant. Native to Central or South Asia, the cannabis plant has been used as a drug for both recreational...
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    Ethylphenidate (category Drug culture)
    10 April 2015 it has been placed under a Temporary Class Drug Order which automatically places it in a Class-B-like category. Though ordinarily the TCDO...
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    4-Methylmethylphenidate (category Chemical pages without DrugBank identifier)
    inhibitors and in animal drug discrimination assays. 4-Methylmethylphenidate was banned in the UK as a Temporary Class Drug from June 2015 following its...
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    A psychoactive drug, mind-altering drug, or consciousness-altering drug is a chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations...
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  • Poppers (redirect from Rush (drug))
    Poppers (or popper or poppe) is a slang term referring to recreational drugs belonging to the alkyl nitrite family of chemical compounds. When fumes from...
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    MDMA (redirect from Ecstacy (drug))
    noradrenaline in parts of the brain. It belongs to the substituted amphetamine classes of drugs. MDMA is structurally similar to mescaline (a psychedelic), methamphetamine...
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