Примери за използване на Controlled substances act на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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CBD products that don't contain THC are outside the scope of the Controlled Substances Act, which means CBD products are legal to sell
It's now listed under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act as a Schedule I narcotic,
Congressional hearings were held to determine whether the Controlled Substances Act should be amended to include anabolic steroids along with more serious drugs like Valium,
congressional hearings were held to determine whether the Controlled Substances Act should be amended to include anabolic steroids along with more serious drugs like Valium,
Under the Controlled Substance Act, unlawful possession
Under the Controlled Substance Act, unlawful possession
This is generally considering that DBol is a monitored medicine under the CSA(Controlled Substance Act).
This is mostly considering that DBol is a monitored drug under the CSA(Controlled Substance Act).
This is primarily since DBol is a monitored medicine under the CSA(Controlled Substance Act).
This is mainly considering that DBol is a monitored medication under the CSA(Controlled Substance Act).
This is mostly given that DBol is a monitored drug under the CSA(Controlled Substance Act).
This is generally given that DBol is a monitored drug under the CSA(Controlled Substance Act).
It is governed by the Controlled Substances Act.
CBD is not specifically listed in the Controlled Substances Act.
In 1991, the drug became a Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act.
MERIDIA is controlled in Schedule IV of the Controlled Substances Act(CSA).
In 1970, it was designated a schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
It is regulated as a Schedule II drug(No. 9639) under the Controlled Substances Act.
In 1970, marijuana was designated a Schedule 1 drug as part of the Controlled Substances Act.
In the U.S.A., anabolic steroids are currently listed as Schedule III Controlled Substances under the Controlled Substances Act.