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Schedules of Controlled Substances: Temporary Placement of N-Desethyl Isotonitazene and N-Piperidinyl Etonitazene in Schedule I
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Policy Watch | Regulations.gov PolicySafetyResearch Why This Matters I’d be happy to write those...
Importer of Controlled-Biopharmaceutical(2024-20085)DEA1425
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Policy Watch | Regulations.gov PolicyResearchIndustry Why This Matters I don’t see an article summary...
Schedules of Controlled Substances: Temporary Placement of N-pyrrolidino metonitazene and N-pyrrolidino protonitazene in Schedule I
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Policy Watch | Regulations.gov PolicySafetyResearch Why This Matters I don’t see a summary provided...
Schedules of Controlled Substances: Placement of Ethylphenidate in Schedule I
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Policy Watch | Regulations.gov PolicySafetyResearch Clinical Summary I notice the article title references ethylphenidate,...
Schedules of Controlled Substances: Placement of Butonitazene, Flunitazene, and Metodesnitazene in Schedule I
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Policy Watch | Regulations.gov PolicySafetyResearch Why This Matters I don’t see a summary provided...
Recreational drugs triple the risk of stroke in young people, study finds | The Independent
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #65 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. NeurologySafetyResearchMental Health Why This Matters Clinicians treating young patients with stroke should screen for recreational...
Recreational drugs can more than double risk of stroke, study suggests – The Guardian
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #72 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. NeurologySafetyResearchMental Health Why This Matters Clinicians need to incorporate substance use screening into stroke risk...
Youth and cannabis: What’s the risk? – The Lewiston Tribune
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #72 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ResearchSafetyPediatricsMental HealthPolicy Clinical Summary # Summary This article addresses the significant gap in coordinated surveillance...