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BOARD REGULATION
NO 1, SERIES 2014

Reorganization of the
Philippine Drug Enforcement
System

The Dangerous
Drugs Board
(DDB) as the policy and strategy formulating body. The Philippine Drug
Enforcement
Agency (PDEA) as its implementing arm. 01

LEGAL MANDATE

• RA 9165
• B.R. NO. 1 S. 2014

(Comprehensive Amendments to Board Regulation No.3
Series 2003 “Comprehensive Guidelines on Importation,
Distribution,

Manufacturer, Prescription, Dispensing and Sale of, and other Lawful Acts in connection with any DD, CPECS and other Similar or Analogous Substances”)

• PERTINENT B.R.s and
ISSUANCES

PERTINENT BOARD REGULATIONS



DDB Reg. 1 s. 2014

- Comprehensive Guidelines



DDB Reg. 9 s. 2003
- All previously issued issuances not inconsistent with RA 9165



DDB Reg. 3 s. 2005

- Ketamine



DDB Reg. 4 s. 2005
Pseudoephedrine

- Ephedrine /



DDB Reg. 5 S. 2005

- Thionyl Chloride



DDB Reg. 7 s. 2007

- Permit Fees



DDB Reg. 5 s. 2008

- Appeals



DDB Reg. 4 s. 2009

- S2 validity



DDB Reg. 1 s. 2010

- Nalbuphine

Implementation effective March 13, 2015
Transitory Provision…

PHILIPPINE SCHEDULES
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE UNDER 1961 UNDER 1971
S
UN
UN
CONVENTION CONVENTION

TABLES
SEC 93
UNDER THE ARTICLE XI
1988
R.A. 9165
UN
CONVENTION

SCHEDUL
E
1
SCHEDUL SCHEDULE
E
1
(NARCOTICS)
2

SCHEDULE
II

SCHEDUL
E
3

SCHEDULE
III

SCHEDUL
E
4

SCHEDULE
IV

SCHEDUL
E
5

(METHYLPHENIDATE)

(BUPRENORPHINE,PE
NTOBARBITAL)

(PSYCHOTROPICS)

TABLE I
(EPHEDRINE,

PSEUDOEPHEDRINE)

NALBUPHINE
KETAMINE

Dangerous Drugs

Controlled Precursors and Essential
Chemicals

For local list, check out PDEA website: pdea.gov.ph//index.php/downloads COMPLIANCE SERVICE
Implements regulatory enforcement on dangerous drugs and controlled precursors essential chemicals to ensure its availability for legitimate Purposes and prevent its diversion into the illicit market.

REGISTRATION

S1/S2/S3/S4/S5I/S5C/S5E/S5D/S LICENSES DEPENDS ON
6
BUSINESS OR ACTIVITY

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