Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Regulations.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is a US federal agency responsible for enforcing controlled substance laws and regulations. DEA regulations pertain to the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, and prescribing of drugs that are classified as controlled substances under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The DEA enforces regulations to prevent drug diversion and abuse, as well as to ensure that legitimate medical and scientific activities are not disrupted. Manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers of controlled substances must register with the DEA and comply with specific regulations related to recordkeeping, security, and reporting. The DEA also has the authority to inspect registered facilities and investigate suspected violations of controlled substance laws and regulations.
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