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I have a DEA license that allows me to obtain controlled substances for animal experiments such as Nembutal. May I let other investigators use my Nembutal for their procedures?

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I have a DEA license that allows me to obtain controlled substances for animal experiments such as Nembutal. May I let other investigators use my Nembutal for their procedures?

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In most cases, No. Federal regulations provide clear guidance in this matter and are found in Title 21, Chapter 13, Subchapter 1, Part C, Section 828. In short, you are not allowed to distribute schedule I or II control substances unless you do so by written request from the receiver. That written request must be on official forms (DEA form 222) and the forms can only be obtained if the receiver has a DEA license for schedule I or II substances. These come pre-printed with the receiver’s name. It is unlawful to alter the registrant’s name on the form. It is unlawful for other than licensed personnel to use these forms to obtain controlled substances or for another to furnish these forms to anyone so that they may procure controlled substances. Records of distribution must be maintained for a minimum of two years and are subject to inspection upon request.

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