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Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) I am a nurse practitioner, how do I get a

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) I am a nurse practitioner, how do I get a Form 222 to apply for DEA Number ? • Official Order Forms may be ordered by calling the DEA Headquarters Registration Unit toll free at 1 -800 -882 -9539 or the nearest DEA Registration Field Office. The forms will be mailed within 10 working days. • Your place of employment or credentialing specialist may also provide • Official order forms may also be obtained by submitting a completed requisition form, DEA Form 222 a, to DEA, Registration Unit, PO Box 28083, Washington, DC 20038 -8083. • There is no charge for Official Order Forms may also be ordered at www. deadiversion. usdoj. gov. • Click here for Application Form: https: //www. deadiversion. usdoj. gov/webforms/jsp/regapps/comm on/new. App. Login. jsp

 • Registration Form 224 - New Application for • Form 222 - Official

• Registration Form 224 - New Application for • Form 222 - Official schedule 1 and 2 order form.

Schedule I substances (1) The substances in this schedule are those that have no

Schedule I substances (1) The substances in this schedule are those that have no accepted medical use in the United States and have a high abuse potential. Some examples are heroin, marihuana, LSD, MDMA, peyote. Schedule II/IIN substances (2/2 Non-narcotic) The substances in this schedule have a high abuse potential with severe psychic or physical dependence liability. Schedule II controlled substances consist of certain narcotic, stimulant and depressant drugs. Examples of Schedule II narcotic controlled substances are: opium, morphine, codeine, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), methadone, pantopon, meperidine (Demerol), and hydrocodone (Vicodin®). Examples of Schedule IIN non-narcotic would be Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Nabilone.

 • DEA number is required only if the APRN will be prescribing controlled

• DEA number is required only if the APRN will be prescribing controlled substances. With a DEA number, the APRN may prescribe Schedule III-V drugs, but not Schedule II. (Under Georgia law, only physicians can prescribe Schedule II drugs. ) • Without a DEA number, the APRN may not prescribe any scheduled drugs, but may only write prescriptions for dangerous drugs (such as antibiotics, etc. ). • With a DEA number APRN can prescribe administer and dispense schedule III, IIIN, IV and V.

Schedule II Narcotics and Non-narcotics NARCOTIC BASIC CLASSES CODE • Alphaprodine (Nisentil) 9010 •

Schedule II Narcotics and Non-narcotics NARCOTIC BASIC CLASSES CODE • Alphaprodine (Nisentil) 9010 • Anileridine (Leritine) 9020 • Cocaine (Methyl Benzoylecgonine) • Codeine (Morphine methyl ester) 9050 • Dextropropoxyphene (bulk) 9273 • Diphenoxylate 9170 • Diprenorphine (M 50 -50) 9058 • Ethylmorphine (Dionin) 9190 • Etorphine Hydrochloride (M-99) 9059 • Glutethimide (Doriden, Dorimide) 2550 • Hydrocodone (Dihydrocodeinone)9193 • Hydromorphone (Dialudid) 9150 • Levo-alphacetylmethadol (LAAM) 9648 • Levorphanol (Levo-Dromoran) 9220 • Meperidine (Demerol, Mepergan) 9230 • Methadone (Dolophine, Methadose) • Morphine (MS Contin, Roxanol) 9300 • Opium, powdered 9639 • Opium, raw 9600 • Oxycodone (Oxycontin, Percocet) 9143 • Oxymorphone (Numorphan) 9652 • Opium Poppy / Poppy Straw 9650 • Poppy Straw Concentrate 9670 • Thebaine 9333 9041 9250 NON-NARCOTIC BASIC CLASSES CODE • Amobarbital (Amytal, Tuinal) 2125 • Amphetamine (Dexedrine, Adderall) • Methamphetamine (Desoxyn) 1105 • Methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin) • Pentobarbital (Nemutal) 2270 • Phencyclidine (PCP) 7471 • Phenmetrazine (Preludin) 1631 • Phenylacetone 8501 • Secobarbital (Seconal) 2315 1100 1724