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12/12/2011 DEA Places Carisoprodol into Schedule IV - Federal Register Announcement [Click Here]

12/6/2012 NASCSA Announces 2012 PDMP Grant Solicitation - $200,000 in funds to support PDMPs .
        Supported by Purdue Pharma - Application deadline is January 6. 2012. For information [Click Here]
10/23/11 NASCSA 2011 Conference Follow-up Material
       
Presentations, resolutions, pictures from the Portland Conference are available [Click Here]
3/3/11 NASCSA opens new interactive "FORUM" - To access [Click Here]
NASCSA Electronic Newsletter -  View the latest edition or signup to subscribe [Click Here]


The National Association of State Controlled Substances Authorities is a 501(C)(3) non-profit educational organization established in 1985. NASCSA’s primary purpose is to provide a continuing mechanism through which state and federal agencies, as well as others can work to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of state and national efforts to prevent and control drug diversion and abuse, and to provide an educational forum to further this purpose. NASCSA members support and endorse laws, rules, and regulations to ensure that controlled substances are accessible to those persons who have a legitimate medical need. NASCSA has worked cooperatively with a number of organizations including the US Drug Enforcement Administration, US Food and Drug Administration, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws, state professional licensing boards, pharmaceutical companies, and other national associations.
For more information about NASCSA [Click Here]


Contact Information:

    Katherine Keough, Executive Director
        
72 Brook Street
      
  Quincy, MA 02170
    
    Telephone: 617-472-0520    Fax: 617-472-0521
         Email: KathyKeough

     William Ward, Webmaster
        
Email: Bill Ward





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