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The following drugs are controlled by the German Narcotic Drugs Act (German: Betäubungsmittelgesetz or BtMG). Trade and possession of these substances without licence or prescription is considered illegal; prescription is illegal for drugs on Anlage I and II and drugs on Anlage III require a special prescription form.
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The smoking ban does not apply to detention and interrogation rooms of correctional facilities and the police. [45] 44: The smoking ban does not apply to: patient rooms of facilities if the individual was sent there by a court order. rooms of facilities for palliative care which are used by residents for personal use.
Diversion, abuse, and a relatively high rate of overdose deaths in comparison to other drugs of its group. This drug continues to be available in most of the world including the US, but under strict controls. Terfenadine (Seldane, Triludan) 1997–1998 France, South Africa, Oman, others, US Prolonged QT interval; ventricular tachycardia [2] [3]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German regulator BfArM is considering banning Ozempic exports as Europe's health systems grapple with shortage of the diabetes drug, which is in high demand for its weight ...
[110] [111] Evidence-wise, little is known about the effects of using biomechanical tests to determine a person's risk related to smoking cessation. [112] Breath carbon monoxide (CO) monitoring: carbon monoxide is a significant component of cigarette smoke, and a breath carbon monoxide monitor can be used to detect current cigarette use.
Smoking was banned on trains and in railway stations when Germany introduced a similar smoking ban in 2007. [24] The 2009 law mandated that all restaurants, bars, discos, and pubs larger than 50 m 2 had to be either be non-smoking or introduce separate smoking rooms.
In Germany, several laws govern drugs (both recreational and pharmaceutical). Narcotic Drugs Act (Betäubungsmittelgesetz, BtMG), regulates narcotics and contains explicit lists of those covered: Anlage I (authorized scientific use only), Anlage II (authorized trade only, not prescriptible) and Anlage III (special prescription form required ...