What type of state license and DEA registration should a non-practitioner researcher apply for if using Schedule II-V controlled substances for research purposes?
Non-practitioner researchers must first acquire a State of Michigan controlled substance research license (Schedule II-V). After this license is acquired (6-8 weeks) a DEA 225 researcher (II-V) application can be completed online. I am a practitioner with a current State of Michigan controlled substance license and a DEA registration. Can I use my current State of Michigan controlled substance license and DEA registration number to order, store, and administer controlled substances at my laboratory location? It depends upon multiple factors. According to MI 333.7306 (3), a practitioner shall be licensed to dispense or prescribe any controlled substances or to conduct research with controlled substances in Schedules II to V if the practitioner is authorized to dispense, prescribe, or conduct research under the laws of this state. The CFR 1301.13 (e) (iv) allows for coincident activities. Practitioners with a current DEA (Dispensing or Instructing) registration may conduct research and i
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