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“If doctors can use these drugs, the government should set clear rules for amounts, storage, tracking, and misuse prevention.”
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“Federal rules should say how Schedule I investigational drugs are delivered to registered doctors, how doctors store and secure them, what records doctors keep, how registrations are renewed or taken away, and what extra steps are needed to prevent misuse or illegal transfer.”
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“Doctors should already be federally registered to handle Schedule II through V controlled substances and should have relevant training, credentials, or experience before giving Schedule I investigational drugs to patients.”
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“Doctors should have to state how much Schedule I investigational drug they expect to receive, possess only approved amounts, and request more through a notice that is approved after 30 days unless the Attorney General formally objects.”
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“Doctors should tell the federal government where Schedule I investigational drugs will be stored or given, notify the Attorney General before using each site, and use one registration for multiple sites only when they are nearby and under the same organization.”
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