DEA to begin requiring single-sheet form to order controlled substances

Health care providers registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration must use the new single-sheet form to order schedule I and II controlled substances, effective Oct. 30, the agency Monday. DEA began transitioning to the new form two years ago under a . In July, DEA also published a direct final rule to clarify that either the purchaser or the supplier may enter a supplier鈥檚 DEA registration number on the new single-sheet form.
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