Commonwealth Consolidated Regulations(regulations 10 and 10A)
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Item |
Description of drugs |
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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 |
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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 |
|
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 |
|
23C |
5‑methoxy‑N,N‑diisopropyltryptamine
(otherwise known as |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 |