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  2. Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons

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    Schedule 3 Recordable (S3R), or "recordable potent substances", refers to Pharmacist Only Medicines where supply is recorded as for Schedule 4 drugs. S3R drugs are those that may have an increased risk of illegal diversion or abuse. These are specified in Clause 23 of the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2002 (NSW). As of January 2006 ...

  3. Alachlor - Wikipedia

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    Alachlor is a controlled substance under Australian law and is listed as a Schedule 7 (Dangerous Poison) substance. Access, use and storage are strictly controlled under state and territory law. [10] Since 2006, use of alachlor as a herbicide has been banned in the European Union. [1]

  4. Prescription drug - Wikipedia

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    Schedule 5 – Caution/Poison. Schedule 6 – Poison; Schedule 7Dangerous Poison; Schedule 8 – Controlled Drug (Possession without authority illegal) Schedule 9 – Prohibited Substance (Possession illegal without a license legal only for research purposes) Schedule 10 – Controlled Poison. Unscheduled Substances.

  5. Regulation of therapeutic goods - Wikipedia

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    schedule 6 (S6) - Poisons; schedule 7 (S7) - Dangerous Poisons; schedule 8 (S8) - Controlled drugs: substances in schedule 8 are generally drugs of addiction or dependence and are only available with a prescription from an authorised prescriber, they must be purchased at a pharmacy.

  6. I work in poison control. These 7 common mistakes lead to ...

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    Poison control centers handle millions of calls about exposures every year. These are some of the most common reasons and how to avoid making the same mistakes. I work in poison control.

  7. Schedule 7 - Wikipedia

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    Schedule 7, of the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons; See also. Schedule (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 25 ...

  8. The researchers discovered that, in the most recent three years of the study, U.S. poison centers received more than 36,000 calls related to liquid laundry detergent pod exposures, which was an ...

  9. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous plants, from poison ...

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    Make sure you know what these plants look like and where you can find them. This guide includes common plants that are toxic to the touch and to eat.