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Search Results: keywords:"synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinols"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 9537
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    Sigma Aldrich Co. LLC. has applied to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to become an importer of certain controlled substances, specifically for drug testing and analysis in research facilities. The application was submitted on January 15, 2021. Public comments or objections regarding this proposed registration are invited until March 18, 2021. The company plans to import synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinols; however, their registration does not authorize them to import finished drug products for commercial sale.

    Simple Explanation

    Sigma Aldrich Co. wants to bring in special ingredients to help scientists study drugs, but they promise not to sell these as medicines. If people have opinions or worries about this, they need to let the helpers in charge know before March 18, 2021.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7173
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    Invizyne Technologies, Inc. has applied to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to become a registered bulk manufacturer of certain controlled substances, including synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinols. Stakeholders, such as current manufacturers and applicants, can submit comments or objections electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal by March 24, 2025, and may also request a hearing by the same date. The DEA has provided detailed instructions for submitting comments online and has assured that comments will receive a Comment Tracking Number upon successful submission.

    Simple Explanation

    Invizyne Technologies, Inc. wants to make a special kind of medicine and they're asking permission from a big government team called the DEA. People who have something to say about this can write in their thoughts or ask for a meeting before March 24, 2025.