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Search Results: keywords:"synthetic cannabidiol"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 10357
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    VHG Labs, operating as LGC Standards, has submitted an application to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to become an importer of specific controlled substances, including synthetic cannabidiol and synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol. The company intends to supply these substances to research facilities for drug testing and analysis. Interested parties, such as existing manufacturers or applicants of these substances, can submit comments or request a hearing regarding this application before March 22, 2021. This notice does not permit the import of finished drugs for commercial sale.

    Simple Explanation

    VHG Labs, a company also known as LGC Standards, wants permission to bring special substances into the country to help scientists with their experiments, and people have until March 22, 2021, to share their thoughts or concerns about this plan.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13783
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    Maridose, LLC has applied to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to become registered as an importer of certain controlled substances. This registration will allow the company to import specific synthetic cannabinoids, like synthetic cannabidiol and synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol, for research and analysis purposes. Public comments or objections regarding this application can be submitted until April 25, 2025, through the Federal eRulemaking Portal. The DEA will only approve the permit if it aligns with the specific business activities authorized under federal law.

    Simple Explanation

    Maridose, LLC wants permission from a government agency to bring special chemicals from other countries to use in studies and tests, but they need to follow strict rules, and people can say what they think about it until April 25, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16554
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    Scottsdale Research Institute has applied to the Drug Enforcement Administration to become an importer of basic classes of controlled substances for clinical research. Specifically, they plan to bring in synthetic cannabidiol for use by Schedule I researchers. People interested in this application can submit comments or request a hearing by May 19, 2025. The application does not include permission for importing substances for commercial sale.

    Simple Explanation

    Scottsdale Research Institute wants permission from the government to bring in special medicine from other countries to study it in research projects, but they can't sell it. People can say what they think about this plan until May 19, 2025.