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Category: Drug regulations

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Is Phenergan Banned in the USA? Unpacking the Status of Promethazine

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While the brand-name medication Phenergan was discontinued in the U.S., its active ingredient, promethazine, remains a widely used, FDA-approved prescription drug. Concerns over misuse and potential adverse effects have led to significant safety restrictions, which may lead some to question, "Is Phenergan banned in the USA?".

What is a schedule 6 drug? Understanding Different Legal Classifications

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Unlike the universally recognized federal drug schedules (I-V) in the United States, the definition of what is a schedule 6 drug is not consistent and depends entirely on the specific legal jurisdiction. The term can refer to anything from standard prescription antibiotics in one area to moderately addictive narcotic painkillers in another.

Do they still make ephedrine? Examining its modern status and availability

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Despite severe restrictions and historical misuse, **ephedrine** is still produced and used today for specific medical applications under strict regulatory oversight. Once a widely available over-the-counter decongestant and component of weight-loss supplements, its availability has been curtailed dramatically due to diversion for illicit methamphetamine production.

Understanding What Does POM Mean in Drugs?

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In the UK, the Medicines Act of 1968 and subsequent regulations define distinct legal categories for medications. A key classification, Prescription Only Medicine (POM), signifies a drug that is only available with a valid prescription from an authorized healthcare professional.