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The federal government is seeking to restrict a synthetic kratom product that is already banned in Arizona but easy to find all across the state. Last week the Food and Drug Administration and the ...
Augusta District Attorney Jared Williams is weighing in on a law recently signed by President Trump to help with the fight ...
Elena Jacques, diversion program specialist with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Diversion Control Division, will be the ...
The FDA has released a report to educate the public regarding the dangers of 7-OH and its distinction from the kratom plant ...
On July 16, 2025, President Trump signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl (“HALT Fentanyl”) Act into law. The law permanently ...
The FDA hopes education and legal action against 7-OH products will help prevent a second opioid crisis in the US.
Under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the cannabis plant and its biologically active components are classified as Schedule I prohibited substances — the most restrictive category ...
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 in the UK and the CSA in the US, for instance, do not include all of the same substances or definitions of controlled chemical space.
A strong Controlled Substances Act compliance program can protect providers from myriad downstream consequences. Background In the lawsuit, U.S. ex rel. White v.
Under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the cannabis plant is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance — the most restrictive category available under the law.
The Controlled Substances Act makes it unlawful, “except as authorized,” to “knowingly or intentionally” distribute controlled substances. One of those exceptions is for physicians who operate under ...