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DEA 41: registrats inventory of contolled substance drugs surrendreed, used to return drugs to the DEA or other acceptable recipient
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DEA 82: notice of inspection of controlled premises, used to inform a registrant that an inspection will be made
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DEA 104: voluntary surrender of controlled substance privileges, used to surrender permit to teh DEA on a voluntary basis. mostcommonly used to close a pharmacy
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DEA 106: report theft/loss contrlled substances -used to report a theft or discovered shortage of controlled substances
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DEA 222: order form for sched I and II drugs - used to order from another registrant. retail and hospital pharmacies would rarely order CI. nany sale or transfer of CII drugs between registrants (wholesaler to retail pharmacy or hospital) uses this form
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DEA 222a: Used to obtain DEA form 222 from the DEA
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DEA 224: new app for regisration under controlled substances act of 1970. Form used by retail pharmacies hospitals, clinics, practitionsers and teaching institutions to be licensed to obtain and or ispense controlled substances
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DEA 225: new app for registration under controlled substances act of 1970. form used by manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, importers, exporters, most research activities to obtain and use controlled substances
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DEA 226: app for re-registration of controlled substances privilieged by retail pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, practitioners, and teachgin institutions to obtain or dispense controlled meds
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DEA 363: registration for narcotic tx programs - used to obtain approval to operate a narcotic tx program using controlled substance agents
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ordering and receipt of samples: only a practitioner who has been issued individual DEA number authroized to receive any ocntrolled sub in a sample, starter package or any container. only those with ind prescribing authroity allowed to order/receive any dangerous drug in sample/starter package