Utah Controlled Substances Act. Section 4, Schedules of controlled substances apomorphine, dextrorphan, nalbuphine, nalmefene, naloxone, and
Apokyn (generic name: apomorphine) is not a controlled substance or an opioid (narcotic) pain medicine. Apokyn is a dopamine agonist agent used to treat off episodes in patients with Parkinson's disease. Despite its name, apomorphine does not contain the controlled substance morphine.
Need for This Bill According to the author: Assembly Bill 1414 would remove the substance apomorphine from California controlled substances schedules. Currently, apomorphine is classified as a schedule II controlled substance, a classification that is generally defined by drugs that have an accepted medical value, present a high potential for
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Apomorphine is classified as a schedule II controlled substance. Since it is only a derivate from morphine it is excluded from the list of controlled
Apomorphine is classified as a schedule II controlled substance. Since it is only a derivate from morphine it is excluded from the list of controlled
Apomorphine can be used as an emetic for dogs when they ingest poisonous substances such as antifreeze. It must, however, be injected
Apomorphine hydrochloride hemihydrate. Target species: Dog. Route of administration: Subcutaneous use. Product details. Active substance and
Apokyn (generic name: apomorphine) is not a controlled substance or an opioid (narcotic) pain medicine. Apokyn is a dopamine agonist agent used to treat off episodes in patients with Parkinson's disease. Despite its name, apomorphine does not contain the controlled substance morphine.
Borrowed/bought a gun from one of his drug connections would be plausible.
Plausible otherwise. Stars given.