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List of substances [12] Kontroll av narkotikaprekursorer [permanent dead link ] (up to date list of laws) New Zealand Search engine: Philippines Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002: United Kingdom: Medicines Act 1968; Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 [13] Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001; Drugs Act 2005; Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 [14 ...
The three treaties are complementary and mutually supportive. [1] They serve to maintain a classification system of controlled substances, including psychoactive drugs and plants, and chemical precursors, to ensure the regulated supply of those substances determined to be useful for medical and scientific purposes, and to otherwise prevent production, distribution and use, with some limited ...
Ten members from a list of persons nominated by the Members of the United Nations and by Parties which are not Members of the United Nations. The Article requires the council to make arrangements to ensure the Board's independence. Article 10 [2] specifies that "[t]he members of the Board shall serve for a period of five years, and may be re ...
Found to spontaneously break down into the carcinogen N-nitrosodimethylamine. Rapacuronium (Raplon) 2001 US, multiple markets Withdrawn in many countries because of risk of fatal bronchospasm. [2] Remoxipride: 1993 UK, others Aplastic anemia. [3] rhesus rotavirus vaccine-tetravalent (RotaShield) 1999 US Withdrawn due to risk of intussusception ...
The research included sampling 89 dolphins’ blubber, of which over 3,000 different compounds are typically found including several pharmaceutical drugs like sedatives and relaxants, the outlet ...
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Sharks could also be ingesting various pharmaceuticals found in the ocean, including lidocaine, amphetamine, antidepressants, and birth control. Scientists suspect 'Cocaine Sharks' feast on dumped ...
[2] [3] According to a 2011 article by the Lawyers Collective, an NGO in India, "32 countries impose capital punishment for offences involving narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances." [4] A 2015 article by The Economist says that the laws of 32 countries provide for capital punishment for drug smuggling. [5]