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Administrative Controlled Substances Code Number : ウィキペディア英語版
Administrative Controlled Substances Code Number
Administrative Controlled Substances Code Number (ACSCN) is a number assigned to drugs listed on the schedules created by the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The ACSCN is defined in 21 CFR § 1308.03(a).
Each chemical/drug on one of the schedules is assigned an ACSCN. For example, heroin is assigned 9200.
The code number is used on various documents used in administration of the system mandated by the CSA.
ACSCN tables include the CSA schedule, common alternative chemical names and the most common trade names as well as free base conversion ratio, which is the molecular weight of the substance in question divided by the molecular weight of the free base. This is used to make meaningful qualitative comparisons between substances and labeling of the end product may, as is required in many European countries, list the active substance using both, as in "Each tablet contains: 120 mg dihydrocodeine bitartrate, representing 80 mg dihydrocodeine base" This method of citation is in theory compulsory worldwide for substances in Schedule I of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961, a classification corresponding to opioids in US Schedule II with Narcotic classification plus cocaine (which inherited a narcotic designation from the 1931 Paris Convention and preceding treaties and national laws including the Harrison Narcotic Tax Act 1914) and German BtMG schedule I and so on.〔Text of Single Convention (English) also cited in Wikipedia article on Single Convention〕〔21 CFR § 1308.03(a).〕〔German-language text of Deutsche Betäungsmittelgesetz, retrieved 2. May 2014〕〔German-language text of Österreichische Suchtmittelgesetz, retrieved 3. May 2014〕 This is also the case for Single Convention Schedule IV, which roughly corresponds to the United States' CSA Schedule I.〔Innerhalb Narcotics, IV. Auflage, Tabelle 2C, Seite 116 (Deutsch) / Line 3819 in HTML-Version Copyright © 4. January 2001 CCRPP Press Office Zagreb, Croatia, retrieved 4 January 2014.〕 and CSU Schedule
==List of schedules==
For a complete list, see the list of schedules:〔DEA Office for Diversion Control WWW page〕
* List of Schedule I drugs (US)
* List of Schedule II drugs (US)
* List of Schedule III drugs (US)
* List of Schedule IV drugs (US)
* List of Schedule V drugs (US)
* List of List 1 reagents and raw materials
* List of List 2 reagents and raw materials

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