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Dangerous Drugs Board
Is the policy making and strategy formulating body for the entire country with regard to dangerous drugs, controlled precursor and essential chemical matters.
Philippine drug enforcement agency (PDEA)
Is the implementing arm that is responsible that is responsible for the efficient law enforcement of all provisions pertaining to Dangerous Drugs and Controlled Precursor and Essential Chemicals (PECS)
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165 COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUG ACT OF 2002
It is the policy of the State to safeguard the integrity of its territory and the well-being of its citizenry particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs on their physical and mental well-being, and to defend the same against acts or omissions detrimental to their development and preservation.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165 COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUG ACT OF 2002
It is further declared the policy of the State to provide effective mechanisms or measures to re-integrate into society individuals who have fallen victims to drug abuse or dangerous drug dependence through sustainable programs of treatment and rehabilitation
PHARMACY THERAPEUTICS COMMITTEE (PTC)
Shall develop policies pertaining to prescribing, proper administration, and control of dangerous drugs in accordance with the DDB policies and regulations

Department of Health
prescribing practitioner
One
PRESCRIPTION REQUIREMENTS FOR DANGEROUS DRUGS
A prescription for a dangerous drug shall be on a form as prescribed by the —
Be signed and dated by the —
Contain only — dangerous drug
Recall
Answer recall

Acetic anhydride
N-acetylanthranilic acid
Ephedrine
Ergometrine
Ergotamine
Lysergic acid
Isosafrole
3,4-methyleneioxyphenyl-2-propanone
Norephedrine
1-phenyl-2-propanone
Piperonal
Potassium permanganate
Pseudoephedrine
Safrole
List of substances in table I
Acetone
Anthranilic acid
Ethyl ether
HCl
Methyl ethyl ketone
Phenylacetic acid
Piperidine
Sulfuric acid
Toluene
List of substances in table II
Acetyldihydrocodeine
Codeine
Dihydrocodeine
Dextropropoxyphene
Ethylmorphine
Nicocodine
Nicodicodine
Norcodeine
Pholcodine
Propiram
List of drugs in schedule II
Recall
List of drugs in schedule IV
Answer recall

3000 mg
448 mg
30 patches
15 patches
10 amp (1 ml)
3 amp (2ml)
50 amp (2ml)
10 amp (10ml)
The quantities of Dangerous Drugs, that may be prescribed in a single applicable prescription by a licensed practitioner should not exceed the specified quantities:

1200mg
10 mg (120 tabs)
20 mg (60 tabs)
40 mg (30 tabs)
80 mg (15 tabs)
14 vials
20 tablets
40 tablets
40 capsules)
The quantities of Dangerous Drugs, that may be prescribed in a single applicable prescription by a licensed practitioner should not exceed the specified quantities:

30 tabs/caps
1 amp x 10 ml
2 amp x 3ml
3 amp x 2ml
10 amp x 1 ml
90 tabs (5 mg)
The quantities of Dangerous Drugs, that may be prescribed in a single applicable prescription by a licensed practitioner should not exceed the specified quantities:

2 weeks supply, 2 bottles (100 tab each) for epilepsy patient
3 vials
3 ampules
1 vial
The quantities of Dangerous Drugs, that may be prescribed in a single applicable prescription by a licensed practitioner should not exceed the specified quantities:

1 ampule
1.6 grams of base
The quantities of Dangerous Drugs, that may be prescribed in a single applicable prescription by a licensed practitioner should not exceed the specified quantities:
