Pharmacy Controlled substances
Form 222 – answer DEA form valid for 2 months
Form 222 – answer DEA form used to order C-I and C-II drugs, is used as the official
receipt form for all schedule I and II substances
Form 222 – answer when ordering controlled substances from this form, the person
must include: company name and address, ordering date, number of packages of each
item, size of package of each item, name of each item, signature of purchaser or their
attorny/agent, and DEA registration
Form 222 – answer DEA form that can be used to order a maximum of 10 different
items with 1 item per line. DEA registrant must notate the number of lines completed
using a designated space on the left side of the form
Form 222 - answerA pharmacy is allowed up to six books of these forms
Form 222 - answerwhen a supplier receives an order for this form it must include: DEA
registration number, NDC of each item, indication of packaging being shipped, and the
date of each shipment
Form 222 - answerFirst copy of this form stays with the pharmaceutical supplier, the
second copy goes to the DEA from the pharmaceutical supplier, and the third copy
remains with the pharmacy or entity that is ordering the pharmaceutical.
E222 - answerelectronic version of form 222. Helps to prevent illegal ordering of
controlled substances.
E222 - answerwebsite for this form can be found at http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov
60 days - answernumber of days allowed for a partial filling of a form 222.
Form 222 - answerIf there are errors on this type of form a new order form must be
submitted
Form 222 - answerform used when controlled substances from schedule II are returned
7 days - answerA pharmacists is allowed how many days to dispense partial filling for a
schedule II drug
DEA - answerAny loss of controlled substances due to theft must be reported to the
local police department and this agency
, Form 106 - answerThis form is use to report lesser amounts of stolen or lost controlled
substances in writing. An original report should be kept by the pharmacy, two copies
sent to the DEA, and one copy should be sent to the Board of Pharmacy
C-V - answerdrugs that may be purchased as exempt narcotics.
C-II - answerSynthetic opium and opiates, methadone, methylphenidate, morphine,
oxycodone, oxymorphone, amphetamine, Narcotics, pentobarbital, codeine, and short
acting barbituates
C-II - answerthis schedule has medical use but also has a high abuse potential and a
high risk of severe physical or psychological dependence.
C-I - answerdrugs in this schedule are illegal and have no accepted medical use in the
U.S.
C-I - answerMarijuana, Cocaine, Heroin, Hashish, GHB, LSD
C-III - answerthis schedule is considered to have less abuse potential than C-I and C-II
C-II - answerthis schedule must not be refilled.
C-II - answerthis schedule allows for an emergency telephone order (under a bona fide
emergency), but only an immediate amount of medication need to treat the patient.
C-III, C-IV - answerthese schedules may be refilled up to 5 times after the date
issued(within 6 months)
C-V - answerthis schedule has the least potential for abuse
New York and Michigan - answerThese States have the harshest penalties for
controlled substance convictions.
Marijuana - answerC-I drug considered a hallucinagen
C-III - answerAnabolic Steroids, Codeine mixtures, hydrocodone/APAP, moderate
acting barbituates and other barbituates combined with non-controlled drugs such as
aspirin
C-IV - answerlong acting barbituates, certain hypnotics, minor tranquilizers,
benzodiazepines,
C-V - answerCough syrups with codeine(codeine elixir), Guaifenesin mixtures, Lomotil,
Robitussin AC, Pseudoephedrine, antidiarrheals, analgesics, certain strengths of opium
mixtures.
Form 222 – answer DEA form valid for 2 months
Form 222 – answer DEA form used to order C-I and C-II drugs, is used as the official
receipt form for all schedule I and II substances
Form 222 – answer when ordering controlled substances from this form, the person
must include: company name and address, ordering date, number of packages of each
item, size of package of each item, name of each item, signature of purchaser or their
attorny/agent, and DEA registration
Form 222 – answer DEA form that can be used to order a maximum of 10 different
items with 1 item per line. DEA registrant must notate the number of lines completed
using a designated space on the left side of the form
Form 222 - answerA pharmacy is allowed up to six books of these forms
Form 222 - answerwhen a supplier receives an order for this form it must include: DEA
registration number, NDC of each item, indication of packaging being shipped, and the
date of each shipment
Form 222 - answerFirst copy of this form stays with the pharmaceutical supplier, the
second copy goes to the DEA from the pharmaceutical supplier, and the third copy
remains with the pharmacy or entity that is ordering the pharmaceutical.
E222 - answerelectronic version of form 222. Helps to prevent illegal ordering of
controlled substances.
E222 - answerwebsite for this form can be found at http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov
60 days - answernumber of days allowed for a partial filling of a form 222.
Form 222 - answerIf there are errors on this type of form a new order form must be
submitted
Form 222 - answerform used when controlled substances from schedule II are returned
7 days - answerA pharmacists is allowed how many days to dispense partial filling for a
schedule II drug
DEA - answerAny loss of controlled substances due to theft must be reported to the
local police department and this agency
, Form 106 - answerThis form is use to report lesser amounts of stolen or lost controlled
substances in writing. An original report should be kept by the pharmacy, two copies
sent to the DEA, and one copy should be sent to the Board of Pharmacy
C-V - answerdrugs that may be purchased as exempt narcotics.
C-II - answerSynthetic opium and opiates, methadone, methylphenidate, morphine,
oxycodone, oxymorphone, amphetamine, Narcotics, pentobarbital, codeine, and short
acting barbituates
C-II - answerthis schedule has medical use but also has a high abuse potential and a
high risk of severe physical or psychological dependence.
C-I - answerdrugs in this schedule are illegal and have no accepted medical use in the
U.S.
C-I - answerMarijuana, Cocaine, Heroin, Hashish, GHB, LSD
C-III - answerthis schedule is considered to have less abuse potential than C-I and C-II
C-II - answerthis schedule must not be refilled.
C-II - answerthis schedule allows for an emergency telephone order (under a bona fide
emergency), but only an immediate amount of medication need to treat the patient.
C-III, C-IV - answerthese schedules may be refilled up to 5 times after the date
issued(within 6 months)
C-V - answerthis schedule has the least potential for abuse
New York and Michigan - answerThese States have the harshest penalties for
controlled substance convictions.
Marijuana - answerC-I drug considered a hallucinagen
C-III - answerAnabolic Steroids, Codeine mixtures, hydrocodone/APAP, moderate
acting barbituates and other barbituates combined with non-controlled drugs such as
aspirin
C-IV - answerlong acting barbituates, certain hypnotics, minor tranquilizers,
benzodiazepines,
C-V - answerCough syrups with codeine(codeine elixir), Guaifenesin mixtures, Lomotil,
Robitussin AC, Pseudoephedrine, antidiarrheals, analgesics, certain strengths of opium
mixtures.