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Narcotic drugs definition

Narcotic drugsÌýmeans coca leaves, opium, isonipecaine, amidone, isoamidone, ketobemidone, as defined in this division, and every substance not chemically distinguished from them and every drug, other than cannabis, that may be included in the meaning of "narcotic drug" under the federal drug abuse control laws. As used in this division:
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans coca leaves, opium,
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans the following, whether of natural

Examples of Narcotic drugs in a sentence

  • Drugs in Clinical Toxicity- Introduction, general treatment of poisoning, systemic antidotes, Treatment of insecticide poisoning, heavy metal poison, Narcotic drugs, Barbiturate, Organo-phosphorus poisons.

  • Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances are governed by special legislation.

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  • Article 2 of the Law clearly states that all issues that are not "directly regulated otherwise by the Law on Narcotic drugs and Psychotropic substances", shall be regulated by the new Law on Drugs.

  • General Overview Narcotic drugs encompass all substances and preparations listed in annexes I to III of the German Narcotic Drugs Act.1 The narcotics are divided into non-trafficable substances (Annex I), trafficable substances that are not prescribable (Annex II), and trafficable and prescribable substances (Annex III).


More Definitions of Narcotic drugs

Narcotic drugsÌýmeans the following, whether of natural or synthetic origin and any substance neither chemically nor physically distinguishable from them:
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans any of the substances, natural or synthetic, referred to in Schedules I and H of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 as amended by the 1972 Protocol Amending The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961;
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans a medicine subject to control in accordance with the Convention issued by United Nations and ratified by Ethiopia and include a drug that is categorized as narcotic drug by the executive organ;
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans coca leaves, opium, isonipecaine, cannabis, and every substance neither chemically nor physically distinguishable from them, and any and all derivatives of same, and any other drug to which the narcotics laws of the United States apply, and includes all drugs and derivatives thereof known as barbiturates.
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans the substances present on the Yellow List prepared by the International Narcotics Control Board in accordance with the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, Protocol of 25 March 1972 amending the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961.
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans any of the substances natural or synthetic referred to in the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 intended for medical and scientific purposes;
Narcotic drugsÌýmeans coca leaves, opium, isonipecaine, amidone, isoamidone, and keto-bemidone and every substance neither chemically or physically distinguishable from them.