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Preventing the Accumulation of Surplus Controlled Substances at Long Term Care Facilities
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DEA is amending its regulations to allow, where State laws permit, for retail pharmacy installation of automated dispensing systems at long term care facilities. Automated dispensing systems would allow dispensing of single dosage units and mitigate the problem of excess stocks and disposal.
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Preventing the Accumulation of Surplus Controlled Substances at Long Term Care Facilities; Federal Register Vol. 70, Issue
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
2005-06-13
Docket No. DEA-240F
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Final rule.
DEA is amending its regulations to allow, where State laws permit, for retail pharmacy installation of automated dispensing systems at long term care facilities. Automated dispensing systems would allow dispensing of single dosage units and mitigate the problem of excess stocks and disposal.
Effective Date: This final rule is effective June 13, 2005.
Patricia M. Good, Chief, Liaison and Policy Section, Office of Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement Administration, Washington, DC 20537, Telephone (202) 307-7297.
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Administrative Practice and Procedure
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Controlled substances; manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers; registration:
Long term care facilities; controlled substances surplus accumulation; prevention,
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