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CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED EXPORTS) REGULATIONS 1958 - SCHEDULE 8

Drugs the exportation of which is prohibited if specified conditions, restrictions or requirements are not complied with

(regulations 10 and 10A)

Part 1            

 

Item

Description of drugs

1

Acetorphine

2

Acetyldihydrocodeine

3

Acetylmethadol

4

Acetyl‑alphamethylfentanyl

5

Alfentanil

6

Allylprodine

7

Alphacetylmethadol

8

Alphameprodine

9

Alphamethadol

10

Alphamethylfentanyl

11

Alphamethylthiofentanyl

12

Alphaprodine

13

Anileridine

14

Benzethidine

15

Benzylmorphine

16

Betacetylmethadol

17

Betahydroxyfentanyl

18

Betahydroxy‑3‑methylfentanyl

19

Betameprodine

20

Betamethadol

21

Betaprodine

22

Bezitramide

23

Buprenorphine

24

Clonitazene

25

Cocaine, including the leaves of any plant of any species of the genus Erythroxylon from which cocaine can be extracted, either directly or by chemical transformation

26

Codeine

27

Codoxime

28

Desomorphine

29

Dextromoramide

30

Dextropropoxyphene

31

Diampromide

32

Diethylthiambutene

33

Difenoxin

34

Dihydrocodeine

35

Dihydromorphine

36

Dimenoxadol

37

Dimepheptanol

38

Dimethylthiambutene

39

Dioxaphetyl butyrate

40

Diphenoxylate

41

Dipipanone

42

Drotebanol

43

Ecgonine

44

Ethylmethylthiambutene

45

Ethylmorphine

46

Etonitazene

47

Etorphine

48

Etoxeridine

49

Fentanyl

50

Furethidine

51

Heroin (otherwise known as diacetylmorphine)

52

Hydrocodone

53

Hydromorphinol

54

Hydromorphone

55

Hydroxypethidine

56

Isomethadone

57

Ketobemidone

58

Levomethorphan

59

Levomoramide

60

Levophenacylmorphan

61

Levorphanol

62

Metazocine

63

Methadone

64

Methadone intermediate (otherwise known as 4‑cyano‑2‑dimethylamino‑4,4‑diphenylbutane)

65

Methyldesorphine

66

Methyldihydromorphine

67

1‑methyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑piperidinol propionate (otherwise known as MPPP)

68

3‑methylfentanyl

69

3‑methylthiofentanyl

70

Metopon

71

Moramide intermediate (otherwise known as 2‑methyl‑3‑morpholino‑1,1‑diphenylpropane carboxylic acid)

72

Morpheridine

74

Morphine, including concentrate of poppy straw (being an extract of poppy straw that contains morphine and other alkaloids of Papaver somniferum )

75

Morphine methobromide

76

Morphine‑N‑oxide

77

Myrophine

78

Nicocodine

79

Nicodicodine

80

Nicomorphine

81

Noracymethadol

82

Norcodeine

83

Norlevorphanol

84

Normethadone

85

Normophine

86

Norpipanone

87

Opium prepared for smoking, including dross and any other form of charred opium

88

Opium that contains morphine and is in 1 of the the following forms:

   (a)  medicinal opium (that is to say, opium in any form, whether mixed with a neutral substance or not, that has undergone the processes necessary to adapt it for medicinal use),

   (b)  opium tinctures and extracts, including opium deposited from tinctures and extracts of that kind,

   (c)  raw opium, including non‑medicinal powdered and granulated forms of raw opium

89

Oxycodone

90

Oxymorphone

91

Para‑fluorofentanyl

92

Pentazocine

93

Pethidine

94

Pethidine intermediate A (otherwise known as 4‑cyano‑1‑methyl‑4‑phenylpiperidine)

95

Pethidine intermediate B (otherwise known as 4‑phenylpiperidine‑4‑carboxylic acid ethyl ester)

96

Pethidine intermediate C (otherwise known as 1‑methyl‑4‑phenylpiperidine‑4‑carboxylic acid)

97

Phenadoxone

98

Phenampromide

99

Phenazocine

100

1‑phenethyl‑4‑phenyl‑4‑piperidinol acetate (otherwise known as PEPAP)

101

Phenomorphan

102

Phenoperidine

103

Pholcodine

104

Piminodine

105

Piritramide

106

Poppy straw

107

Proheptazine

108

Properidine

109

Propiram

110

Racemethorphan

111

Racemoramide

112

Racemorphan

113

Sufentanil

114

Thebacon

115

Thebaine, including plants and parts of plants of the species Papaver bracteatum

116

Thiofentanyl

117

Tilidine

118

Trimeperidine

119

Any drug of whatever kind that is or is likely to produce, or is capable of being converted into a substance that is or is likely to be productive of ill effects substantially of the same character or nature as, or analogous to, those produced by any of the drugs specified or referred to in the items listed in this Part

Part 2            

 

Item

Description of drugs

1

Amphetamine

2

4‑bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyamphetamine

3

Cannabis

4

Cannabis resin

5

Cathinone

6

Tetrahydrocannabinol (otherwise known as 1‑hydroxy‑3‑pentyl‑6a,7,8,10a‑tetrahydro‑6,6,9‑trimethyl‑6H‑[dibenzo (b, d) pyran] and 2'‑hydroxy‑4'‑pentyl‑3,4,5,6‑tetrahydro‑1,8,8‑trimethyl‑8H‑dibenzo (b,d) pyran) including all 3‑and 4'‑alkyl homologues within theses structural designations

7

DET (otherwise known as N,N‑diethyltryptamine)

8

Dexamphetamine

8A

Dimethylheptyl‑delta‑3‑tetrahydrocannabinol (otherwise known as DMHP)

9

2,5‑dimethyoxyamphetamine

10

2,5‑dimethoxy‑4‑ethylamphetamine

11

DMT (otherwise known as N,N‑dimethyltryptamine), including plants and parts of the plants of the species Piptadenia peregrina ( Anadenanthera peregrina )

12

N‑ethyl‑methylenedioxyamphetamine (otherwise known as N‑ethyl MDA)

12A

Etryptamine (otherwise known as 3‑(2‑aminobutyl)indole)

13

Fenetylline

14

N‑hydroxy‑methylenedioxyamphetamine (otherwise known as N‑hydroxy MDA)

15

Levamphetamine

16

Levomethamphetamine

17

Lysergamide, including plants and parts of plants of the species Rivea corymbosa , Ipomoea tricolor , Ipomoea violacea and Argyreia nervosa

18

Lysergide (otherwise known as lysergic acid diethylamide or LSD) including the laevo isomer of lysergide

19

Mecloqualone

20

Mescaline (otherwise known as 3, 4, 5‑trimethoxyphenethylamine), including cacti and parts of cacti of the species Lophophora williamsii

21

Metamfetamine racemate

22

Methamphetamine

23

Methaqualone

23A

Methcathinone

23B

5‑methoxy‑alpha‑methyltryptamine (otherwise known as
5‑MeO‑AMT)

23C

5‑methoxy‑N,N‑diisopropyltryptamine (otherwise known as
5‑MeO‑DiPT)

24

5‑Methoxy‑3,4‑methylenedioxyamphetamine

25

4‑methylaminorex

26

3,4‑methylenedioxyamphetamine

27

3,4‑methylenedioxymethamphetamine

28

Methylphenidate

29

Paramethoxyamphetamine

30

PCE (otherwise known as N‑ethyl‑1‑phenylcyclohexylamine)

31

Phencyclidine

32

Phenmetrazine

33

PHP or PCPY (also known as 1‑(1‑phenylcyclohexyl) pyrrolidine)

34

Psilocine (otherwise known as 3‑(2‑dimethylaminoethyl)‑4‑hydroxyindole), including all fungi that contain psilocine

35

Psilocybin, including all fungi that contain psilocybin

36

STP, DOM (otherwise known as 2‑amino‑1‑(2,5‑dimethoxy‑4‑methyl)‑phenylpropane)

37

TCP (otherwise known as 1‑(1‑(2‑thienyl)cyclohexyl) piperidine)

38

3,4,5,‑trimethoxyamphetamine

38A

Zipeprol

39

Any drug of whatever kind that is or is likely to produce, or is capable of being converted into a substance that is or is likely to be productive of ill effects substantially of the same character or nature as, or analogous to, those produced by any of the drugs specified or referred to in the items listed in this Part

Part 3            

 

Item

Description of drugs

1

Amfecloral

2

Amfepramone (otherwise known as diethylpropion)

2A

Aminorex

3

Benzphetamine

3A

4‑bromo‑2,5‑dimethoxyphenethylamine (otherwise known as 2‑CB)

3B

Brotizolam

4

Bufotenin (otherwise known as 3‑(2‑dimethylaminoethyl)‑5‑hydroxindole), including plants and parts of the plants of the species Piptadenia peregrina (Anadenanthera peregrina )

4A

Butorphanol

4B

Carfentanyl

5

Cathine

6

Chlorphentermine

6A

2,5‑dimethoxy‑4‑ethylthiophenethylamine (otherwise known as
2C‑T‑2)

6B

2,5‑dimethoxy‑4‑iodophenethylamine (otherwise known as 2C‑1)

6C

2,5‑dimethoxy‑4‑n‑propylthiophenethylamine (otherwise known as 2C‑T‑7)

7

Ephedrine

8

Ergometrine

9

Ergotamine

10

N‑ethylamphetamine

11

Fencamfamin

12

Fenproporex

12A

Gammabutyrolactone

13

Harmaline (otherwise known as 4,9‑dihydro‑7‑methoxy‑1‑methy‑l‑(3H)pyrido(3,4‑b)indole), except when occurring naturally as a component of the herb tribulus terrestris

14

Harmine (otherwise known as 7‑methoxyharman), except when occurring naturally as a component of the herb tribulus terrestris

15

Hydroxyamphetamine (otherwise known as 4‑(2‑aminopropyl)phenol)

15A

4‑hydroxybutanoic acid

16

Lysergic acid, including the laevo isomer of lysergic acid

17

Mazindol

18

Mefenorex

18A

Mesocarb

18B

N‑methyl‑1‑(3,4‑methylenedioxyphenyl)‑2‑butanamine (otherwise known as MBDB)

18C

4‑methylthioamphetamine (otherwise known as 4‑MTA)

19

Alphamethyltriptamine (otherwise known as (3‑(2‑aminopropyl)indole)

20

Phendimetrazine

21

Phentermine

21A

Phenylacetic acid

21B

Phenylpropanolamine

22

Phenyl‑2‑propanone

23

Pipradol

24

Propylhexedrine

25

Pseudoephedrine

26

Pyrovalerone

26A

Remifentanil

27

SPA (otherwise known as
levo‑1‑dimethylamino‑1,2,‑diphenylethane)

27A

safrole

27B

isosafrole

27C

piperonal

27D

3,4‑methylenedioxyphenyl‑2‑propanone

27E

N‑acetylanthranilic acid

28

Any drug of whatever kind that is or is likely to produce, or is capable of being converted into a substance that is or is likely to be productive of ill effects substantially of the same character or nature as, or analogous to, those produced by any of the drugs specified or referred to in the items listed in this Part

Part 4            

 

Item

Description of drugs

1

Alprazolam

2

Barbiturates, that is to say, 5,5‑disubstituted barbituric acids, including compounds structurally derived from barbituric acid or thiobarbituric acid

3

Bromazepam

4

Camazepam

5

Chlordiazepoxide

6

Clobazam

7

Clonazepam

8

Clorazapate

9

Clotiazepam

10

Cloxazolam

11

Delorazepam

12

Diazepam

13

Estazolam

14

Ethchlorvynol (otherwise known as ethyl‑2‑chlorvinyl ethinyl carbinol)

15

Ethinamate

16

Ethyl loflazepate

17

Fludiazepam

18

Flunitrazepam

19

Flurazepam

20

Glutethimide

21

Halazepam

22

Haloxazolam

23

Ketazolam

24

Loprazolam

25

Lorazepam

26

Lormetazepam

27

Medazepam

28

Meprobamate

29

Methyprylon

30

Midazolam

31

Nimetazepam

32

Nitrazepam

33

Nordazepam

34

Oxazepam

35

Oxazolam

36

Pemoline

37

Pinazepam

38

Prazepam

39

Temazepam

40

Tetrazepam

41

Triazolam

42

Zolpidem



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