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Terme préférentiel
schedule of controled substances
Définition
- The Controlled Substances Act (CSA), Titles II and III of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse and Prevention Control Act of 1970, provides the legal framework in the United States for regulating the use, distribution, and manufacture of controlled substances, including narcotics, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and other psychoactive plants, drugs, and chemicals. The centerpiece of the CSA is the schedule of controlled substances (Title II), which classifies listed substances into one of five schedules according to their potential for abuse, medical utility, and safety or dependence liability. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; Schedule of Controlled Substances]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-NTFJJFHQ-D
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