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Florida Statute 893.02 Definitions

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What does the term 'administer' or 'administration' mean in the context of controlled substances?

The direct application of a controlled substance to the body of a person or animal.

What is a cannabinoid receptor agonist?

A chemical compound that demonstrates binding activity at one or more of the CB1 or CB2 cell membrane receptors.

What is included in the definition of 'cannabis'?

All parts of the cannabis plant, including seeds, resin, and compounds.

What is excluded from the definition of 'cannabis'?

All of the above.

What is a controlled substance?

Any substance listed in Schedules I-V of s. 893.03.

What does the term 'cultivating' mean?

The preparation of any soil or hydroponic medium for the planting of a controlled substance.

What does the term 'deliver' or 'delivery' mean?

The actual, constructive, or attempted transfer of a controlled substance from one person to another.

What is the purpose of the laws controlling the manufacture, distribution, preparation, dispensing, or administration of controlled substances?

To prevent drug abuse.

What is the definition of 'dispense' in the context of medicinal drugs?

The transfer of possession of one or more doses of a medicinal drug by a pharmacist or other licensed practitioner to the ultimate consumer.

What is the meaning of 'distribute' in relation to controlled substances?

To deliver, other than by administering or dispensing, a controlled substance.

What is a 'homologue' in the context of chemical compounds?

A chemical compound in a series in which each compound differs by one or more repeating hydrocarbon functional group units.

What is the definition of a 'laboratory' in this context?

A laboratory approved by the Drug Enforcement Administration for scientific, medical, or instructional purposes.

What is the definition of a 'listed chemical'?

Any precursor chemical or essential chemical named or described in s. 893.033.

What is the definition of 'manufacture' in this context?

The production, preparation, propagation, compounding, cultivating, growing, conversion, or processing of a controlled substance.

What is the definition of a 'mixture'?

A physical combination of two or more substances, including a blend, an aggregation, a suspension, an emulsion, a solution, or a dosage unit.

What is the definition of a 'nitrogen-heterocyclic analog'?

An analog of a controlled substance that has a single carbon atom replaced by a nitrogen atom.

What is the definition of a 'pharmacist' in this context?

A person who is licensed to practice the profession of pharmacy in this state.

What is the definition of a 'positional isomer'?

A substance that possesses the same molecular formula and core structure and that has the same functional group or substituent as those found in the respective controlled substance.

What is the meaning of the term 'core structure' in the context of chemical compounds?

The parent molecule that is the common basis for a class of chemical compounds.

What is an example of a rearrangement that results in the creation of a new chemical functionality?

Ethoxy to alpha-hydroxyethyl

What is the definition of 'possession' in the context of controlled substances?

Temporary possession for the purpose of verification or testing.

What is a characteristic of a substance with a potential for abuse?

It is used in amounts that create a hazard to the user's health or the safety of the community.

Who is considered a practitioner in the context of controlled substances?

A physician licensed under chapter 458.

What is included in the definition of a prescription?

All of the above.

What is an example of a rearrangement that results in a positional isomer?

Tert-butyl to sec-butyl

What is a requirement for a prescription written by a physician licensed in a state other than Florida?

The pharmacist must determine that the prescription was issued pursuant to a valid patient-physician relationship.

What is the purpose of the definition of 'potential for abuse'?

To determine the likelihood of a substance being diverted from legal channels.

What is not considered a rearrangement that results in a positional isomer?

Ethoxy to alpha-hydroxyethyl

What is the definition of 'wholesaler' according to the Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act?

Any jobber, wholesale merchant, or broker, or an agent thereof, who sells or distributes for resale any drug as defined by the Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act

What is the purpose of Schedule I in the controlled substances list?

To list substances with a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States

What is the definition of 'cannabis'?

All parts of any plant of the genus Cannabis, whether growing or not, but excluding 'low-THC cannabis'

What is the purpose of Section 893.03 in the Florida Statutes?

To list the controlled substances in Schedules I, II, III, IV, and V

What is the exception to the definition of 'wholesaler'?

Pharmacies and pharmacists employed thereby

What happens if a constitutional amendment related to cannabis or marijuana is adopted?

The act shall expire 6 months after the effective date of such amendment

What is Acetyl-alpha-methylfentanyl?

A controlled substance in Schedule I

What is the purpose of excluding certain substances from the controlled substances list?

To comply with federal regulations

What is Alphacetylmethadol?

A controlled substance in Schedule I, except for levo-alphacetylmethadol

What is the purpose of Section 893.03(1) in the Florida Statutes?

To list the substances controlled in Schedule I

What is the structural characteristic of the compounds listed in this schedule?

A 4-anilidopiperidine structure

Which of the following compounds is excluded from this schedule?

Fentanyl

What is the type of substitution that can occur at the carbonyl of the aniline moiety?

Alkyl, alkenyl, carboalkoxy, or cycloalkyl

What is the type of substitution that can occur at the piperidine amino moiety?

Phenethyl, benzyl, or alkylaryl groups

Which of the following compounds is included in this schedule?

Alpha-methylthiofentanyl

What is the type of substitution that can occur at the alpha or beta position of the piperidine ring?

Alkyl, hydroxyl, or methoxy groups

What is the type of substitution that can occur in the aromatic ring of the anilide moiety?

One or more hydrogen atoms for halogens, or methyl, alkyl, or methoxy groups

Which of the following compounds is not included in this schedule?

Morphine

What is the type of substitution that can occur in the piperidine ring?

One or more methyl, carbomethoxy, methoxy, or ester groups

What is the type of substitution that can occur in the benzene ring of the anilide moiety?

For an aromatic heterocycle

Which of the following substances is NOT listed under the schedule of controlled substances?

Aspirin

Which of the following is a hallucinogenic substance listed under the schedule of controlled substances?

LSD

Which of the following substances has an exception for drug products approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration?

Salvia divinorum

Which of the following isomers is listed under the schedule of controlled substances?

All of the above

What is the common characteristic of the substances listed under the schedule of controlled substances?

They have potential for abuse or addiction

Which of the following substances is a nitrogen-heterocyclic analog of a hallucinogenic substance?

PCE

Which of the following substances is listed under the schedule of controlled substances as a hallucinogenic substance?

Psilocybin

Which of the following is a known as a tryptamine?

Methyltryptamine

What is the purpose of listing substances under the schedule of controlled substances?

To restrict the availability of certain substances due to their potential for abuse or addiction

Which of the following is a phenethylamine?

Tyramine

Which of the following substances is NOT an opioid?

Cannabis

Which of the following is a synthetic substance listed under the schedule of controlled substances?

Methcathinone

Which of the following is a synthetic cannabinoid?

JWH-015

Which of the following is a piperazine?

DBZP

Which of the following is an amphetamine?

Buphedrone

Which of the following is a tryptamine that has a 5-methoxy substituent?

5-MeO-DMT

Which of the following is a phenethylamine that has a 3,4-methylenedioxy substituent?

Ethylone

What category of synthetic cannabinoids includes HU-210 and HU-211?

Tetrahydrocannabinols

Which of the following is a synthetic cannabinoid that has a 1-naphthoyl substituent?

JWH-007

Which of the following is a piperazine that has a 1,4-dibenzyl substituent?

DBZP

Which of the following compounds is a naphthoylindole?

JWH-007

Which of the following is a pyrrolidinophenone?

PBP

What is the characteristic of a synthetic cannabinoid that makes it fit into the category of tetrahydrocannabinols?

It has a tetrahydrobenzo[c]chromene structure

What is included in the definition of synthetic cannabinoids?

Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains any quantity of a synthetic cannabinoid

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a synthetic cannabinoid?

It is found naturally in the plant genus Cannabis

What is the purpose of listing specific examples of synthetic cannabinoids?

To illustrate the types of compounds that fit into the category of synthetic cannabinoids

Which of the following compounds is NOT a synthetic cannabinoid?

Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol

What is the significance of the term 'homologues' in the context of synthetic cannabinoids?

It refers to compounds that are structurally related to a parent compound

Which of the following is an example of a naphthoylcarbazole?

None of the above

What is the characteristic of a compound that makes it fit into the category of naphthoylindoles?

It has a naphthoyl group attached to an indole ring

What is the chemical name of CB-13?

4-Pentyloxy-1-(1-naphthoyl)naphthalene

What is the chemical name of AM-694?

1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-3-(2-iodobenzoyl)indole

What is the chemical name of RCS-8?

1-(2-Cyclohexylethyl)-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl)indole

What is the chemical name of WIN55,212-2?

((R)-(+)-[2,3-Dihydro-5-methyl-3-(4-morpholinylmethyl)pyrrolo[1,2,3-de]-1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-1-naphthalenylmethanone)

What is the chemical name of UR-144?

1-Pentyl-3-(2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropanoyl)indole

What is the chemical name of AB-PINACA?

N-(1-Amino-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)-1-pentylindazole-3-carboxamide

What is the chemical name of 25I-NBOMe?

4-Iodo-2,5-dimethoxy-[N-(2-methoxybenzyl)]phenethylamine

What is the chemical name of FUB-PB-22?

8-Quinolinyl 1-(4-fluorobenzyl)indole-3-carboxylate

What is the chemical name of THJ-2201?

1-(5-Fluoropentyl)-3-(1-naphthoyl)indazole

What is the chemical name of AM-2389?

(6aR,9R,10aR)-3-(1-Hexyl-cyclobut-1-yl)-6a,7,8,9,10,10a-hexahydro-6,6-dimethyl-6H-dibenzo[b,d]pyran-1,9 diol

What is the common structure among JWH-018, JWH-019, and JWH-020?

Naphthoylindole

Which of the following compounds is classified as a naphthylmethylenindene?

JWH-176

What is the common feature among JWH-167, JWH-201, and JWH-203?

Phenylacetylindole structure

Which of the following compounds is classified as a naphthoylpyrrole?

JWH-030

What is the common structure among JWH-030, JWH-031, and JWH-145?

Naphthoylpyrrole

What is common to all compounds listed in the content?

They are all cannabinoid receptor agonists

Which of the following compounds is classified as a phenylacetylindole?

JWH-167

What is the purpose of the laws controlling the manufacture, distribution, preparation, dispensing, or administration of controlled substances?

To prevent drug abuse and misuse

What is the common feature among JWH-071, JWH-072, and JWH-073?

Naphthoylindole structure

Which of the following compounds is classified as a naphthoylindole?

JWH-018

Which of the following compounds is NOT a cumylindolecarboxamide?

ADB-FUBINACA

What is the characteristic of a substance with a potential for abuse?

It can lead to physical or psychological dependence

What is the common structure among JWH-201, JWH-203, and JWH-250?

Phenylacetylindole

Which of the following compounds is a fluoride-containing synthetic cannabinoid?

Fluoro-AMB

Which of the following compounds is classified as a phenylacetylindazole?

THJ-2201

What is the purpose of excluding certain substances from the controlled substances list?

To make certain drugs available for medical use

Which of the following compounds is a synthetic cannabinoid with a cyclohexylmethyl substituent?

AB-CHMINACA

What is the common structural feature of the compounds listed in the content?

An indole or indazole ring

What is the common structural feature among compounds listed in this schedule?

All of the above

What kind of substituents can be present on the ring system of these compounds?

Any of the above, as well as fused alkylenedioxy, nitro, fused furan, fused benzofuran, fused dihydrofuran, fused tetrahydropyran, and halide substituents

What is the significance of the 3-propanone position in these compounds?

It can be substituted with an alkyl group or have the methyl group removed

What type of cyclic structure can the 2-amino nitrogen atom be part of?

Any cyclic structure, including, but not limited to, those listed in the schedule

What is an example of a compound with a 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone structure?

All of the above

What is true about the 2-amino nitrogen atom in these compounds?

It can be substituted with an alkyl, dialkyl, acetyl, or benzyl group

Which of the following compounds is NOT listed in this schedule?

Cannabidiol

What is common to all compounds in this schedule?

They all have a specific chemical structure, including salts, isomers, esters, or ethers

Which of the following compounds is a benzoylindole?

AM-679

What is the structural characteristic of a cyclohexylphenol?

A cyclohexyl ring attached to a phenol ring

Which of the following compounds is a tetramethylcyclopropanoylindole?

UR-144

What is the structural characteristic of an adamantoylindole?

An adamantyl group attached to an indole ring

Which of the following compounds is a cyclohexylphenol?

CP 47,497

What type of compound is PB-22?

Quinolinylindolecarboxylate

Which of the following compounds is an adamantoylindazole?

FAB-144

What is the structural characteristic of a benzoylindazole?

A benzoyl group attached to an indazole ring

What is the structural feature of the compounds listed in section j?

Quinolinylindole or isoquinolinylindole carboxylate or carboxamide structure

Which of the following compounds is a tetramethylcyclopropanoylindazole?

FAB-144

What is the structure of FUB-PB-22?

8-Quinolinyl 1-(4-fluorobenzyl)indole-3-carboxylate

What type of compound is NNEI?

Naphthylindole carboxamide

What is the structural characteristic of a RCS-8?

A cyclohexyl ring attached to an indole ring

What is the structure of FDU-PB-22?

1-Naphthalenyl 1-(4-fluorobenzyl)indole-3-carboxylate

Which of the following compounds is not a benzoylindole?

CP 47,497

What is the structure of ADB-PINACA?

N-(1-Amino-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)-1-pentylindazole-3-carboxamide

What type of compound is AB-PINACA?

Alkylcarbonyl indazole carboxamide

What is the structure of NM-2201?

1-Naphthalenyl 1-(5-fluoropentyl)indole-3-carboxylate

What is the structure of FUB-NPB-22?

8-Quinolinyl 1-(4-fluorobenzyl)indazole-3-carboxylate

What type of compound is THJ?

Quinolinylindazole carboxamide

The Department of Health is responsible for the licensing of hospitals.

True

A mixture is a physical combination of only two substances.

False

A pharmacist is a person who is licensed to practice the profession of pharmacy in any state.

False

A distributor is a person who manufactures controlled substances.

False

A laboratory is a facility approved by the Drug Enforcement Administration for the storage of controlled substances.

False

A listed chemical is a controlled substance.

False

A nitrogen-heterocyclic analog is a type of positional isomer.

False

A patient is an individual who administers a controlled substance to themselves.

False

A hospital is a facility that provides only medical treatment.

False

Manufacture includes the preparation of a controlled substance by a pharmacist as an incident to their professional practice.

False

A cannabinoid receptor agonist is a chemical compound that demonstrates binding activity at the CB1 or CB2 cell membrane receptors located outside the human body.

False

The term 'cannabis' includes hemp as defined in s. 581.217 or industrial hemp as defined in s. 1004.4473.

False

Cultivating means the preparation of any soil or hydroponic medium for the planting of a controlled substance, but not its harvesting.

False

Deliver or delivery means the actual transfer from one person to another of a controlled substance, but not the attempted transfer.

False

The laws controlling the manufacture, distribution, preparation, dispensing, or administration of controlled substances are traffic laws.

False

A controlled substance is a substance named or described in Schedules I-IV of s. 893.03.

False

The term 'administer' or 'administration' means the indirect application of a controlled substance to the body of a person or animal.

False

Marijuana, as defined in s. 381.986, is always considered a controlled substance.

False

A prescription for a controlled substance can be issued on the same prescription blank with another prescription for a medicinal drug as defined in s. 465.003(8).

False

Pharmacies and pharmacists employed thereby are included in the definition of a wholesaler.

False

Acetylmethadol is a controlled substance listed in Schedule I.

True

Cannabis is excluded from the definition of a controlled substance.

False

A constitutional amendment related to cannabis or marijuana adoption will not affect the expiration of this act.

False

Alphamethadol is a controlled substance listed in Schedule I.

True

A wholesaler is defined as any person who sells or distributes for resale any drug as defined by the Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act, including pharmacies and pharmacists.

False

The purpose of Section 893.03 is to define the term 'cannabis'.

False

A controlled substance in Schedule I has a low potential for abuse and accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.

False

The controlled substances listed in Schedule I are excluded from the controlled substances list.

False

A rearrangement of alkyl moieties that results in the creation of a new chemical functionality is allowed.

False

A compound with a potential for abuse can be used in amounts that create a hazard to the user's health.

True

A certified optometrist is not considered a practitioner in the context of controlled substances.

False

A prescription written by a physician licensed in Florida does not require proof of the validity of the prescription.

True

The term 'core structure' refers to the parent molecule that is the basis for a class of compounds.

True

The possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of verification or testing is not considered possession.

False

A rearrangement of alkyl moieties that results in the repositioning of a phenolic or alcoholic hydroxy group is a positional isomer.

False

A substance with a potential for abuse is likely to be diverted from legal channels and distributed through illegal channels.

True

A physician licensed in a state other than Florida can write a prescription that is valid in Florida without meeting any additional requirements.

False

A substance that is taken on the user's own initiative rather than on the basis of professional medical advice is considered to have a potential for abuse.

True

Alpha-methylfentanyl is included in the list of controlled substances.

True

Fentanyl is excluded from the controlled substances list.

False

Beta-hydroxythiofentanyl is a controlled substance.

True

3-Methylfentanyl is not a controlled substance.

False

The benzene ring of the anilide moiety can be substituted with a heteroatom.

True

Substitution can occur at the alpha or beta position of the piperidine ring with alkyl groups.

True

The piperidine ring can be substituted with a pyrrolidine ring.

True

Thenylfentanyl is not a controlled substance.

False

Acetyl-alpha-methylfentanyl is excluded from the controlled substances list.

False

The carbonyl of the aniline moiety can be substituted with an alkyl group.

True

Remifentanil is not a controlled substance.

False

According to the schedule of controlled substances, Methylphenylpiperazine is a hallucinogenic substance.

True

HU-331 is a cannabinoid receptor agonist.

True

Hydromorphinol is a opioid agonist.

True

Alpha-Ethyltryptamine is a stimulant.

False

CB-13 is a known cannabinoid receptor agonist.

False

Methcathinone is a Schedule I controlled substance.

True

AM-694 is a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist.

True

CP 47,497 is a synthetic cannabinoid.

True

URB-597 is a known cannabinoid receptor agonist.

False

Acetorphine is an opioid antagonist.

False

2C-D is a phenethylamine drug.

True

MDMA is a phenethylamine drug.

True

Salvinorin A is a hallucinogenic substance.

True

Methylone is a stimulant.

True

AB-PINACA is a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist.

True

JWH-018 is a synthetic cannabinoid.

True

25I-NBOMe is a phenethylamine drug.

True

THJ-2201 is a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist.

True

N-Ethylamphetamine is a stimulant.

True

PMA is a hallucinogenic substance.

True

AM-855 is a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist.

True

Methoxyphenylpiperazine is a controlled substance.

True

Tyramine is a controlled substance.

True

DOI is a controlled substance.

True

Etizolam is a controlled substance.

True

JWH-007 is a controlled substance.

True

HU-211 is a controlled substance.

True

MBDB is a controlled substance.

True

2C-E is a controlled substance.

True

Buphedrone is a controlled substance.

True

PVP is a controlled substance.

True

JWH-019 is a controlled substance.

True

JWH-018 is considered a naphthoylindole.

True

JWH-200 is a type of phenylacetylindazole.

False

AM-2201 is a type of naphthoylindole.

True

EG-018 is a type of naphthoylpyrrole.

False

JWH-176 is a type of naphthylmethylenindene.

True

JWH-030 is a type of naphthoylpyrrole.

True

JWH-167 is a type of phenylacetylindole.

True

Cannabipiperidiethanone is a type of naphthoylpyrrole.

False

JWH-122 is a type of naphthoylindole.

True

AM-1235 is a type of naphthoylindole.

True

JWH-387 is a type of naphthoylpyrrole.

False

HU-336 is a synthetic cannabinoid that contains a tetrahydrobenzo[c]chromene structure.

True

JWH-011 is a naphthoylindole with a substitution on the naphthyl ring.

True

MAPB is a synthetic cannabinoid that contains a tetrahydrocannabinol structure.

False

5-IT and 6-IT are isomers of each other.

True

JWH-015 is a naphthoylindole with a substitution on the naphthyl ring.

False

HU-210 and HU-211 are optical isomers of each other.

True

JWH-016 is a synthetic cannabinoid that contains a tetrahydrocannabinol structure.

False

Parahexyl is a synthetic cannabinoid that contains a tetrahydrocannabinol structure.

True

JWH-057 is a naphthoylindole with a substitution on the naphthyl ring.

False

AM-411 is a synthetic cannabinoid that contains a naphthoylindole structure.

False

AM-630 is a benzoylindole.

True

CP 47,497 is a cyclohexylphenol.

True

RCS-4 is a tetramethylcyclopropanoylindole.

False

XLR11 is a tetramethylcyclopropanoylindole.

True

AKB48 is an adamantoylindole.

True

UR-144 is a benzoylindole.

False

Cannabicyclohexanol is a cyclohexylphenol.

True

AM-1241 is a benzoylindole.

True

APICA is an adamantoylindole.

True

RCS-8 is a tetramethylcyclopropanoylindole.

False

Cumylindolecarboxamides and Cumylindazolecarboxamides can be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent.

True

MDMB-CHMINACA is a cannabinoid receptor agonist.

True

FLuoro-AMB is a Synthetic Cannabinoid.

True

PX-1 is a Synthetic Cannabinoid.

True

MO-CHMINACA has a carbonyl linkage between the core rings.

True

The definition of Synthetic Cannabinoids includes compounds with modification or replacement of a carbonyl, carboxamide, alkylene, alkyl, or carboxylate linkage.

True

FUB-AMB is a Cumylindolecarboxamide.

False

MDMB-CHMICA is a Synthetic Cannabinoid.

True

PB-22 is a type of Quinolinylindolecarboxylate.

True

NNEI is a type of Naphthylindolecarboxylate.

False

Fluoro ABICA is a type of Alkylcarbonyl indole carboxamide.

True

THJ is a type of Quinolinylindolecarboxylate.

False

FUB-PB-22 is a type of Quinolinylindolecarboxylate.

True

NM-2201 is a type of Naphthylindolecarboxamide.

False

Fluoro NPB-22 is a type of Quinolinylindazolecarboxylate.

True

AB-PINACA is a type of Alkylcarbonyl indole carboxamide.

False

FUB-NPB-22 is a type of Quinolinylindazolecarboxylate.

True

MN-18 is a type of Naphthylindolecarboxamide.

True

Methcathinone is a substituted cathinone with a 2-amino-1-naphthyl-1-propanone structure.

False

Any compound containing a 2-amino-1-thiophenyl-1-propanone structure is a substituted cathinone.

True

Ethcathinone is a substituted cathinone with a 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone structure and a methyl group at the 3-propanone position.

False

MDPV is a substituted cathinone with a 2-amino-1-naphthyl-1-propanone structure.

False

Buphedrone is a substituted cathinone with a fused alkyl ring substituent.

True

Eutylone is a substituted cathinone with a 2-amino-1-thiophenyl-1-propanone structure.

False

Naphyrone is a substituted cathinone with a 2-amino-1-naphthyl-1-propanone structure.

True

BMDP is a substituted cathinone with a fused furan substituent.

False

Study Notes

Definitions of Controlled Substances

  • Administer: Direct application of a controlled substance to the body, including injection, inhalation, ingestion, or other means.
  • Cannabinoid receptor agonist: A chemical compound that binds to CB1 or CB2 cell membrane receptors in the human body.
  • Cannabis: All parts of the Cannabis plant, including seeds, resin, and derivatives, but excluding "marijuana" and "hemp" as defined in Florida statutes.
  • Controlled substance: A substance listed in Schedules I-V, with laws regulating their manufacture, distribution, preparation, dispensing, and administration.
  • Cultivating: Preparation of soil or a hydroponic medium for planting a controlled substance or tending to a controlled substance.
  • Deliver or delivery: The actual, constructive, or attempted transfer of a controlled substance from one person to another.
  • Dispense: The transfer of a controlled substance by a pharmacist or licensed practitioner to a patient or their representative.

Schedules of Controlled Substances

  • Schedule I: Substances with a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use, and lack of accepted safety standards.
  • Schedule II: Substances with a high potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use, but a high potential for physical and psychological dependence.
  • Schedule III: Substances with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence, and a currently accepted medical use.
  • Schedule IV: Substances with a low potential for abuse and a currently accepted medical use.
  • Schedule V: Substances with a low potential for abuse, a currently accepted medical use, and a low potential for physical and psychological dependence.

Specific Controlled Substances

  • Fentanyl derivatives: Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation containing a 4-anilidopiperidine structure, including acetyl-alpha-methylfentanyl, alpha-methylfentanyl, alpha-methylthiofentanyl, and others.
  • Opiates: Substances including heroin, morphine, codeine, and their derivatives, salts, isomers, and salts of isomers.
  • Hallucinogenic substances: Substances including LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, and others, including their salts, isomers, and salts of isomers.### Controlled Substances List Study Notes
  • Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A are exceptions if they are part of an FDA-approved drug product.
  • Xylazine and TCP (thiophene analog of phencyclidine) are listed controlled substances.
  • Various chemicals like Methylone, MDPV, and Methoxymethcathinone are included in the controlled substances list.
  • Compounds like JWH-018, BZP, and TFMPP are listed controlled substances.
  • Synthetic cannabinoids are included unless approved by the FDA and belong to specific chemical classes.
  • Tetrahydrocannabinols and specific derivatives are covered under the controlled substances list.
  • Compounds like HU-210, CP 47,497, and AM-694 are specifically mentioned in the controlled substances list.
  • Naphthoylindoles, naphthoylindazoles, and related structures are also part of the controlled substances list.
  • Phenylacetylindoles, benzoylindoles, and cyclohexylphenols are included as controlled substances.
  • Compounds like UR-144, XLR11, and Tetramethylcyclopropanoylindoles are specified in the controlled substances list.### Synthetic Cannabinoids
  • Adamantoylindoles, adamantoylindazoles, adamantylindole carboxamides, and adamantylindazole carboxamides:
    • Contain an adamantoyl indole, adamantoyl indazole, adamantyl indole carboxamide, or adamantyl indazole carboxamide structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include AKB48, Fluoro AKB48, STS-135, AM-1248, AB-001, APICA, and Fluoro AB-001
  • Quinolinylindolecarboxylates, quinolinylindazolecarboxylates, quinolinylindolecarboxamides, and quinolinylindazolecarboxamides:
    • Contain a quinolinylindole carboxylate, quinolinylindazole carboxylate, isoquinolinylindole carboxylate, or isoquinolinylindazole carboxylate structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include PB-22, Fluoro PB-22, BB-22, FUB-PB-22, NPB-22, Fluoro NPB-22, FUB-NPB-22, THJ, and Fluoro THJ
  • Naphthylindolecarboxylates and naphthylindazolecarboxylates:
    • Contain a naphthylindole carboxylate or naphthylindazole carboxylate structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include NM-2201, SDB-005, Fluoro SDB-005, FDU-PB-22, and 3-CAF
  • Naphthylindole carboxamides and naphthylindazole carboxamides:
    • Contain a naphthylindole carboxamide or naphthylindazole carboxamide structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include NNEI, Fluoro-NNEI, Chloro-NNEI, MN-18, and Fluoro MN-18
  • Alkylcarbonyl indole carboxamides, alkylcarbonyl indazole carboxamides, alkylcarbonyl indole carboxylates, and alkylcarbonyl indazole carboxylates:
    • Contain an alkylcarbonyl group with an indole carboxamide, indazole carboxamide, indole carboxylate, or indazole carboxylate
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include ADBICA, Fluoro ADBICA, Fluoro ABICA, AB-PINACA, Fluoro AB-PINACA, and many others
  • Cumylindolecarboxamides and cumylindazolecarboxamides:
    • Contain a N-(2-phenylpropan-2-yl) indole carboxamide or N-(2-phenylpropan-2-yl) indazole carboxamide structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include CUMYL-PICA and Fluoro CUMYL-PICA

Substituted Cathinones

  • Any compound containing a 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone, 2-amino-1-naphthyl-1-propanone, or 2-amino-1-thiophenyl-1-propanone structure
  • May be modified with various substitutions, including:
    • Alkyl, alkylthio, thio, fused alkylenedioxy, alkoxy, haloalkyl, hydroxyl, nitro, fused furan, fused benzofuran, fused dihydrofuran, fused tetrahydropyran, fused alkyl ring, or halide substituents
    • Substitution at the 3-propanone position with an alkyl substituent or removal of the methyl group
    • Substitution at the 2-amino nitrogen atom with alkyl, dialkyl, acetyl, or benzyl groups
    • Inclusion of the 2-amino nitrogen atom in a cyclic structure
  • Examples include methcathinone, ethcathinone, methylone, MDPV, and many others

Definitions of Controlled Substances

  • Administer: Direct application of a controlled substance to the body, including injection, inhalation, ingestion, or other means.
  • Cannabinoid receptor agonist: A chemical compound that binds to CB1 or CB2 cell membrane receptors in the human body.
  • Cannabis: All parts of the Cannabis plant, including seeds, resin, and derivatives, but excluding "marijuana" and "hemp" as defined in Florida statutes.
  • Controlled substance: A substance listed in Schedules I-V, with laws regulating their manufacture, distribution, preparation, dispensing, and administration.
  • Cultivating: Preparation of soil or a hydroponic medium for planting a controlled substance or tending to a controlled substance.
  • Deliver or delivery: The actual, constructive, or attempted transfer of a controlled substance from one person to another.
  • Dispense: The transfer of a controlled substance by a pharmacist or licensed practitioner to a patient or their representative.

Schedules of Controlled Substances

  • Schedule I: Substances with a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use, and lack of accepted safety standards.
  • Schedule II: Substances with a high potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use, but a high potential for physical and psychological dependence.
  • Schedule III: Substances with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence, and a currently accepted medical use.
  • Schedule IV: Substances with a low potential for abuse and a currently accepted medical use.
  • Schedule V: Substances with a low potential for abuse, a currently accepted medical use, and a low potential for physical and psychological dependence.

Specific Controlled Substances

  • Fentanyl derivatives: Any material, compound, mixture, or preparation containing a 4-anilidopiperidine structure, including acetyl-alpha-methylfentanyl, alpha-methylfentanyl, alpha-methylthiofentanyl, and others.
  • Opiates: Substances including heroin, morphine, codeine, and their derivatives, salts, isomers, and salts of isomers.
  • Hallucinogenic substances: Substances including LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, and others, including their salts, isomers, and salts of isomers.### Controlled Substances List Study Notes
  • Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A are exceptions if they are part of an FDA-approved drug product.
  • Xylazine and TCP (thiophene analog of phencyclidine) are listed controlled substances.
  • Various chemicals like Methylone, MDPV, and Methoxymethcathinone are included in the controlled substances list.
  • Compounds like JWH-018, BZP, and TFMPP are listed controlled substances.
  • Synthetic cannabinoids are included unless approved by the FDA and belong to specific chemical classes.
  • Tetrahydrocannabinols and specific derivatives are covered under the controlled substances list.
  • Compounds like HU-210, CP 47,497, and AM-694 are specifically mentioned in the controlled substances list.
  • Naphthoylindoles, naphthoylindazoles, and related structures are also part of the controlled substances list.
  • Phenylacetylindoles, benzoylindoles, and cyclohexylphenols are included as controlled substances.
  • Compounds like UR-144, XLR11, and Tetramethylcyclopropanoylindoles are specified in the controlled substances list.### Synthetic Cannabinoids
  • Adamantoylindoles, adamantoylindazoles, adamantylindole carboxamides, and adamantylindazole carboxamides:
    • Contain an adamantoyl indole, adamantoyl indazole, adamantyl indole carboxamide, or adamantyl indazole carboxamide structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include AKB48, Fluoro AKB48, STS-135, AM-1248, AB-001, APICA, and Fluoro AB-001
  • Quinolinylindolecarboxylates, quinolinylindazolecarboxylates, quinolinylindolecarboxamides, and quinolinylindazolecarboxamides:
    • Contain a quinolinylindole carboxylate, quinolinylindazole carboxylate, isoquinolinylindole carboxylate, or isoquinolinylindazole carboxylate structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include PB-22, Fluoro PB-22, BB-22, FUB-PB-22, NPB-22, Fluoro NPB-22, FUB-NPB-22, THJ, and Fluoro THJ
  • Naphthylindolecarboxylates and naphthylindazolecarboxylates:
    • Contain a naphthylindole carboxylate or naphthylindazole carboxylate structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include NM-2201, SDB-005, Fluoro SDB-005, FDU-PB-22, and 3-CAF
  • Naphthylindole carboxamides and naphthylindazole carboxamides:
    • Contain a naphthylindole carboxamide or naphthylindazole carboxamide structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include NNEI, Fluoro-NNEI, Chloro-NNEI, MN-18, and Fluoro MN-18
  • Alkylcarbonyl indole carboxamides, alkylcarbonyl indazole carboxamides, alkylcarbonyl indole carboxylates, and alkylcarbonyl indazole carboxylates:
    • Contain an alkylcarbonyl group with an indole carboxamide, indazole carboxamide, indole carboxylate, or indazole carboxylate
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include ADBICA, Fluoro ADBICA, Fluoro ABICA, AB-PINACA, Fluoro AB-PINACA, and many others
  • Cumylindolecarboxamides and cumylindazolecarboxamides:
    • Contain a N-(2-phenylpropan-2-yl) indole carboxamide or N-(2-phenylpropan-2-yl) indazole carboxamide structure
    • May be substituted on the indole or indazole ring to any extent
    • Examples include CUMYL-PICA and Fluoro CUMYL-PICA

Substituted Cathinones

  • Any compound containing a 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone, 2-amino-1-naphthyl-1-propanone, or 2-amino-1-thiophenyl-1-propanone structure
  • May be modified with various substitutions, including:
    • Alkyl, alkylthio, thio, fused alkylenedioxy, alkoxy, haloalkyl, hydroxyl, nitro, fused furan, fused benzofuran, fused dihydrofuran, fused tetrahydropyran, fused alkyl ring, or halide substituents
    • Substitution at the 3-propanone position with an alkyl substituent or removal of the methyl group
    • Substitution at the 2-amino nitrogen atom with alkyl, dialkyl, acetyl, or benzyl groups
    • Inclusion of the 2-amino nitrogen atom in a cyclic structure
  • Examples include methcathinone, ethcathinone, methylone, MDPV, and many others

This quiz covers the definitions of terms related to controlled substances in Florida Statute 893.02, including administer, administration, and cannabinoid receptor agonist.

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