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  2. Drugs controlled by the German Narcotic Drugs Act - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of German drug laws - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Drug policy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Germany re-allowed medical cannabis. After the 2021 German federal election, the new government announced in their coalition agreement that they intend to legalise cannabis for all purposes (including recreational), and legislation to this effect was passed on 23 February 2024. The German cannabis control bill law went into effect on 1 ...

  5. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Germany Cardiovascular Toxicity. [3] Cianidanol: 1985 France, Germany, Spain, Sweden Hemolytic Anemia. [3] Cinepazide: 1988 Spain Agranulocytosis. [12] [13] Cisapride (Propulsid) 2000 US Risk of fatal cardiac arrhythmias [2] Clioquinol: 1973 France, Germany, UK, US Neurotoxicity. [3] Clobutinol: 2007 Germany Ventricular arrhythmia, QT ...

  6. Germany has legalized possession of small amounts of ... - AOL

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    Individuals will be allowed to buy up to 25 grams per day, or a maximum 50 grams per month — a figure limited to 30 grams for people under age 21. Membership in multiple clubs won’t be allowed.

  7. Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices - Wikipedia

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    It is headquartered in Bonn, Germany. The core tasks of the BfArM as a regulatory authority include the approval and registration of medical devices and products, including drugs in the special therapeutic areas of herbalism and paraherbals, as well as the identification, assessment and defence against drug risks (pharmacovigilance).

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  9. Regulation and prevalence of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Many homeopathic drugs can be sold "over-the-counter"; however, some are classified as prescription-only under all circumstances, and some are classified as prescription-only in various low dilutions. As with all drugs, the labeling requirements are important, as that is one of the primary ways the FDA can regulate drugs.