controlled substance

NOUN
  1. a drug or chemical substance whose possession and use are controlled by law
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How To Use controlled substance In A Sentence

  • The FDA's analysis found ingredients including sibutramine (a controlled substance and the active ingredient in the prescription drug Meridia), rimonabant (a drug not approved for marketing in the United States), phenytoin (an anti-seizure medication) and phenolphthalein (a chemical solution and laxative used in experiments and a suspected cancer-causing agent). FDA finds contaminants in weight-loss pills
  • In Somali communities, chewing a traditional stimulant called khat has landed some people in deportation proceedings, since the leaf is now categorized as a controlled substance.
  • Police chiefs have warned there will be no let-up in the fight to rid Doncaster's prisons of drugs after an operation caught visitors trying to smuggle controlled substances to inmates.
  • Lee was charged with felony sale of controlled substances and possession for sale of a controlled substance.
  • Some prescribing issues surround the use of controlled substances such as stimulants.
  • According to the FDA, some of the products claim to be “natural,” or  “herbal,” but actually contain one or more potentially dangerous controlled substance not listed on the label. More weight-loss supplements added to FDA warning list
  • You know, fortunately we don ` t incarcerate you for extended periods of time because of what they call theft of services or small quantities of a controlled substance. CNN Transcript Sep 29, 2009
  • Iverson was charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and possession of firearms with a controlled substance.
  • _Merck's_ sez that neither ibotenic acid and muscarine were "controlled substances" (what a * dumb* term) as of '76; was there maybe Natural Highs Frequently Asked Questions by Vince Cavasin
  • They were charged with possession of a controlled substance.
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