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29.42 - Other organic compounds. This heading covers separate chemically defined organic compounds not classified elsewhere. (1) Ketenes. Like ketones, these are characterised by a carbonyl group (>C=O) but it is linked to the neighbouring carbon atom by a double bond (e.g., ketene, dphenylketene). This heading however excludes dietene which is a lactone of heading 29.32. (2) Boron trifluoride complexes with acetic acid, diethyl ether or phenol. (3) Dithyrnol di-iodide. List I LIST OF NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY TYPE OF DRUG I. Narcotic drugs subiect to control under the Sinde Convention on Narcotic Drum, 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol Name Acetorphine (INN) Acetorphine hydrochloride Acetyldihydrocodeine Acetyldihydrocodeine hydrochloride Acetylmethadol (INN) Acetyl-a-methylfentanyl Acetylmorphine 3-Acetylmorphine 6-Acetylmorphine Alfentanil (INN) Alfentanil hydrochloride Allylprodine (INN) Allylprodine h drochloride ~ l ~ h a c e t ~ l m e ~(INN) adol L-Alphacetylmethadol Alphacetylmethadol hydrochloride Alphameprodine (INN) Alphamethadol (INN) Alphaprodine (INN) Alphaprodine hydrochloride hleridine (INN) Anileridine dihydrochloride Anileridine phosphate Benzethidine (INN) Benzethidine hydrobromide Benzethidine hydrochloride Benzoylmo kine Benzylmorp ~ n e Benzylmorphine hydrochloride Benzylmorphine mesilate Betacetylmethadol (INN) Betameprodme (INN) Betamethadol (INN) Betaprodine (INN) Betaprodine hydrochloride Bezitramide (INN) Bezitramide hydrochloride Cannabis Cannabis extracts and tinctures Cannabis oil Cannabis resin Clonitazene (INN) Clonitazene hydrochIoride Clonitazene mesilate Coca leaf Coca paste Cocaine d-Cocaine Cocaine benzoate Cocaine borate Cocaine citrate Cocaine formate Cocaine hydriodide Cocaine hydrobromide ?: HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I I. Narcotic drugs subiect to control under the S i n ~ l eConvention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol (contd.) Name Cocaine hydrochloride Cocaine lactate Cocaine nitrate Cocaine salicylate Cocaine sulfate Cocaine tartrate Codeine Codeine acetate Codeine allobarbiturate Codeine barbiturate Codeine camphosulfonate Codeine citrate Codeine cyclobarbiturate Codeine cyclopentobarbiturate Codeine 6-glucuronide Codeine hydrobromide Codeine hydrochloride Codeine hydroiodide Codeine methylbromide Codeine phenobarbiturate Codeine phosphate Codeine resinate Codeine salicylate Codeine sulfate Codeine-N-oxide Codeine-N-oxide hydrochloride Codoxime (INN) Concentrate of poppy straw Desomorphine (INN) Desomorphine hydrobromide Desomorphine hydrochloride Desomorphine sulfate Dextromoramide ( Dextromorarnide &h ochloride Dextromoramide hYhochloride Dextromoramide h drogen tartrate (bitartrater Dextropropoxyphene Dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride Napsilate Dextropropox hene resinate Diampromideb) Diampromide sulfate Diethylthiambutene (TNN) Diethylthiambutene hydrochloride Difenoxin (INN) Difenoxin hydrochloride Dihydrocodeine (DIN) Dihydrocodeine hydrochloride Dihydrocodeine hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Dihydrocodeine phosphate Dihydrocodeine resinate Dihydrocodeine thiocyanate Dihydroisomorphin Dihydroisomorphin 6-glucuronide Dihydromorphine ..a, (m HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I I. Narcotic drugs subiect to control under the Sinde Convention on Narcotic Drups, 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol (contd.) Name Dihydromorphine hydriodide Dihydromorphine hydrochloride Dihydromorphine picrate Dimenoxadol (INN) Dimenoxadol hydrochloride Dimepheptanol (INN) Dimeph tan01 hydrochloride Dimethy thiambutene (INN) Dimeth lthiambutene h drochloride ~iorta~Ketyl butyrate Dioxaphetyl butyrate hydrochloride Diphenoxylate (INN) Diphenoxylate h drochioride Dipipanone (IN$) Dipipanone hydrobromide Dipipanone h drochloride Drotebanol (&) Ecgonine, its esters and derivatives which are convertible to ecgonine and cocaine Ecgon~nebenzoylethyl ester Ecgonine benzoylpropyl ester Ecgonine cinnamoylmethyl ester Ecgonine 2,6-dimethylbeazoylmethyl ester Ecgonine hydrochloride Ecgonine methyl ester Ecgonine methyl ester hydrochloride Ecgonine phenylacetylmethyl ester Ethylmethylthiambutene (INN) Ethylmethylthiambutene hydrochloride ,Ethylmorphine Ethylmorphine camphosulfonate Ethylmorphine hydrobromide Ethylmorphine hydrochloride Ethylmorphine methyliodide Ethylmorphine phenobarbiturate Etonitazene (INN) Etonitazene hydrochloride Etorphine (INN) Etorphine hydrochloride Etorphine 3-meth 1ether Etoxeridine Etoxeridine hydrochloride Fentanyl (N) Fentanyl citrate p-Fluorofentanyl Fluorofentanyl hydrochloride $Lethidine (INN) Furethidine hydrobromide Furethidine methyliodide Furethidine picrate Heroin Heroin hydrochloride Heroin methyliodide Hydrocodone (INN) Hydrocodone citrate 'P (AN) INN^ HS subheading CAS No. 1421-28-9 Convention Schedule No. List I I. Narcotic drugs subiect to control under the Sinde Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, as amended bv the 19'12 Protocol (contd.) Name HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. Hydrocodone hydriodide Hvdrocodone hvdrochloride $drocodone hjrdrogen tartrate &tartrate) Hydrocodone methyliodide Hydrocodone phosphate Hydrocodone resinate Hydrocodone tere hthalate Hydromorphinol &N) Hydromorphinol hydrochloride Hydromorpkinol h drogen tartrate (bitartrate Hydromorphone Hydromorphone hydrochloride Hydromorphone sulfate Hydromorphone terephthalate 8-Hydroxyfentanyl 13-Hydroxyfentanylhydrochloride +)-cis-i3-Hydroxy-3-m-methylfentanyl -Hydroxy-3 -methylfentanyl B-Hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl hydrochloride Hydroxypethidine (INN) Hydroxypethiche h drochloride Isomethadone (my d-Isomethadone I-Isornethadone Isomethadone hydrobromide Isomethadone h drochloride Ketobemidone Ketobemidone h drochloride Levacetylmetha 01 (INN) Levomethorphan (INN)(* Levomethorphan hydrobromide Levometho~hanh drogen tartrate @dartrate{ Levomoramide (INN) Levomoramide dihydrochloride Levophenacylmorphan (INN) Levophenacylmorphan hydrochloride Levo henacylmorphan metRylsulfonate hene (INN) - - - ~ k B ~~~~E~WINN)y) Levorphanol hydrogen tartrate . (bitai-trate) Levorphanol h drochloride Metazocine Metazocine hydrobromide Metazocine hydrochloride (*) Dextromethorphan (INN)((+)-3- metboxy-N- Methylmorphinan) is specifically excluded fiom this list. (**) Dextrophane (INN) ((+)-3-hydroxy-N-methylmorphinan)is specifically excluded fiom this list. List I I. Narcotic drugs subiect to control under the Sinde Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, as amended bv the 1972 Protocol (contd.) Name I-Methadol Methadone (INN) d-Methadone I-Methadone Methadone hydrobromide Methadone hydrochloride Methadone hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) d-Methadone hydrochloride I-Methadone hydrochloride I-Methadone hydrogen tartrate Metopon (INN) Metopon hydrochloride Moramide tntennediate Morpheridine (INN) Morpheridine dihydrochloride Morpheridine picrate Morphine Morphine acetate Morphine citrate Morphine 3,6-diglucuronide Morphne dimethyl ether Morphine luconate Morphine !-glucuronide Morphine 3-glucuronide Morphine 6- lucuronide Morphine 3- -D-glucuronide Morphine 6- -D- lucuronide Morphine hydrio%ide Morphine hydrobromide Morphine hydrochloride Morphine h ophosphite Morphine is%utyrate Morphine lactate Morphine meconate Morphine methylbromide Morphine methylchoride Morphine methyliodide Morphine methylsulfonate f HS subheading CAS No. Convention. Schedule No. List I I. Narcotic d r u ~ ssubiect to control under the Sin~leConvention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961. as amended bv the 1972 Protocol (contd.) Name Morphine mucate Morphine nitrate Morphine phenylpropionate Morphine phosphate Morphine phthalate Morphine stearate Morphine sulfate Morphine tartrate Morphme valerate Morphine-N-oxide Mo hine-N-oxide quinate MPTP MPPP hydrochloride M Y ~ o(INN) P ~ ~ Myophine h drochloride N~cocodine Nicocodine hydrochloride Nicodicodine (INN) Nicomorphine (INN) Nicomorphine hydrochloride Noracymethadol (INN) Noracymethadol luconate Noracymethadol ydrochloride Norcodeine (INN) Norcodeine acetate Norcodeine hydriodide Norcodeine hydrochloride Norcodeine mtrate Norcodeine platinichloride Norcodeine sulfate Norlevorphanol (INN) Norlevorphanoi hydrobromide Norlevorphanol hydrochloride Normethadone (INN) Normethadone 2,6-di-tertbutylnaphthalenedisulfonate Normethadone hydrobromide Normethadone hydrochloride Normethadone methyliodide Normethadone oxalate Normethadone icrate Normethadone intermedjiate Nomorphine (INN) Normorphine hydrochloride Norpipanone ONN) Norpipanone hydrobromide Norpipanone hydrochloride Opium (b E b) HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I I. Narcotic drugs ssubiect to control under the Sin~IeConvention on Narcotic Drum, 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol (contd.) Name HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. Opium, mixed alkaloids of Opium, prepared Oxycodone (INN) Oxycodone camphosulfonate Oxycodone hydrochloride Oxycodone hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Oxycodone pectinate Oxycodone phenylpropionate Oxycodone phos hate Oxycodone terepflthalate Oxymorphone (INN) Oxymo hone hydrochloride Pa avexracteatum P&AP PEPAP hydrochloride Pethidine (INN) Pethidine hydrochloride Pethidine INN intermediate A Pethidine intermediate I3 Pethidine intermediate B hydrobromide Pethidine intermediate B hydrochloride Pethidine (INN) intermediate C Phenadoxone (ZNN) Phenadoxone hydrochloride Phenampromide (INN) Phenampromide h drochloride Phenazocine (INNT Phenazocine hydrobromide Phenazocine hydrochloride Phenazocine mesilate Phenomorphan (INN) Phenomorphan hydrobromide Phenomorphan hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Phenomorphan methylbromide Phenoperidine (INN) Phenoperidine h drochloride Pholcodine Pholcodine hydrogen tartrate [& (dl tit P olcodme citrate Pholcodine aiacofsulfonate Pholcodinc a]drochloride Pholcodine pKenylacetate (::I) Other substances not added. (!>:::)NaturaI mixtures, constituents other than alkaloids sufficientlyremoved, other substances not added. List I I. Narcotic druns subiect to control under the Sinde Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, as amended by the 1972 Protocol (contd.) Name HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. Pholcodine phosphate Pholcodine sulfonate Pholcodine tartrate Piminodine Piminodine ~ h yochloride Piminodine esilate Piritramide (INN) Pop y straw ' hofeptazine (INN) Proheptazine citrate Proheptazine hydrobro@de Proheptazine h drochloride Properidine (& Properidine hydrochloride Propiram INN) Propiram L a r a t e Racemethorphan (INN) Racemethorphan hydrobromide Racemethorphan hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Racemoramide INN) Racemoramide ihvdrochloride Racemoramide hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Racemorarnide tartrate Racernorphan (INN) Racemorphan hydrobromide Racemorphan hydrochloride Racernorphan hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Sufentanil (INN) Sufentanil citrate Thebacon (INN) Thebacon hydrochloride Thebaine Thebaine hydrochloride Thebaine hydrogen tartrate &y a Thebaine salicylate Thiofentanyl I Thiofentanyl hydrochloride Tilidine (INN) Tilidine hydrochloride Trimeperidine (INN) Trimeperidine hydrochloride 11. Psvchotropic substances subject to control under the 1971 Convention on Psvchotropic Substances Name Allobarbital (INN) Allobarbital aminophenazone Alprazolam (INN) Amfepramone (INN) HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I 11. Psvchotropic substances subiect to control under the 1971 Convention on Psvchotropic Substances (contd.) Name Amfepramone lutamate Amfepramone %ydrochloride Amfepramone resinate Amfetarnine (INN) Amfetamine acetylsalicylate Amfetamine adipate Amfetamine p-aminophenylaceta Amfetamine aspartate Arnfetamine p-chlorophenoxyacetate Amfetamine hydrochloride Amfetamine hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate Amfetamine pento arbiturate Amfetamine phosphate Amfetamine resinate Amfetamine sulfate Amfetamine tannate Amfetamine tartrate Aminorex (INN) Amobarbital (INN) Amobarbital resinate Amobarbital sodium Barbital (INN) Barbital calcium Barbital ma nesium Barbital so&m Benzfetamine (INN) Benzfetamine hydrochloride Brolamfetamine INN (DOE) Broiarnfetamine b o d ) hydrochloride Bromazepam (INN) Brotizolam (INN) Buprenorphine (INN) Buprenorphine hydrochloride Buprenorphine hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate Bupreno hine sul ate ~utalbit?(JNN) Butobarbital Camazepam INN) Cathine (Id\ Cathine h drochloride Cathine pienobarbiturate Cathine resinate Cathine sulfate b J (IT Chlordiazepoxi Cathinone e (INN) Chlordiazepoxide dibunate Chlordiaze oxide hydrochloride Clobazam &W) Clonazepam (INN) Clorazepate Clorazepate dipotassium Clorazepate mono otassium Clotiaz am (& ~1oxazol)amN) Cyclobarbita (INN) I HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I IT. Psychotropic substances subiect to control under the 1971 Convention on Psychotro~icSubstances (contd.) Name Cyclobarbital calcium Delorazepam (INN) nET DET hydrochloride Dexarnfetamine (INN) Dexamfetamine adi ate D e d e t a m i n e car!oxymethylcellulose Dexamfetamine hydrochloride Dexamfetamine hydrogen tartrate Ibitalmte) ~exarnfeiaminepentobarbiturate Dexamfetamine phosphate Dexamfetamine resinate Dexamfetamine saccharate Dexamfetamine sulfate Dexamfetamine tannate Diazepam (INN) DMA DMA hydrochloride DMHP DMT DMT hydrochloride DMT methyliodide DOET DOET hydrochloride Estazolam (INN) Ethchlonrynol (INN) Ethinamte (INN) Ethyl loflazepate (INN) Etilamfetamine hydrochloride Fencamfamin (INN) Fencamfamin h drochloride Fenetylline Fenetylline hydrochloride Fenproporex (INN) Fenproporex diphen lacetate Fenproporex hydroc loride (d) K Halazepam (INN) Haloxazolam INN) N-Hydroxy M A N-Hydroxy MDA hydrochloride h Lefetamine hydrochloride Levamfetamine (INN) HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I 11. Psychotrouic substances suhiect to control under the 1971 Convention on Psychotrouic Substances (contd.) Name Levamfetamine alginate Levamfetamine succinate Levamfetamine sulfate Levometamfetamine Levometarnfetamine hydrochloride Loprazolam (DIN) Loprazolam mesilate Lorazepam (INN) Lorazepam acetate Lorazepam mesilate ~orazeparnpivalate ,;&%"INN%, LSDaS (+)-Lyserglde tartrate Mazindol (INN) MDMA ' ' MDMA h drochloride ~ e c l o ~ u a r o n(INN) e Mecloaualone hvdrochloride ~edazGparnWrN) Medazepam ibunate Medazepam hydrochloride Mefenorex (INN) Mefenorex hydrochloride Meprobamate (INN) Mescaline Mescaline aurichIoride Mescaline hydrochloride Mescaline plcrate Mescaline platinichloride Mescaline sulfate Mesocarb (INN) Metamfetamine (INN) Metamfetamine hydrochloride Metamfetamine hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Metamfetamine racemate Metamfetamine sulfate Methaqualone (INN) Methaqualone hydrochloride Methaqualone resinate Methylaminorex Methylaminorex hydrochloride Methylphenidate (INN) Methylphenidate hydrochloride Methylphenobarbital (INN) Methylphenobarbital sodium Methyprylon (INN) Midazolam (INN) Midazolam hydrochloride Midazolam maleate MMDA MMDA hydrochloride Nimetazenarn (INN) a Oxazepam Oxazepam acetate Oxazepam hemisuccinate HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I U. Psychotropic substances subiect to control under the 1971 Convention on hychotropic Substances (contd.) Name Oxazepam succinate Oxaze am valproate Oxazo am (INN) Parahexyl Pemoline (INN) Pemoline copper Pemoline iron Pemoline ma esium Pemoline nic el Pentazocine (INN) Pentazocine hydrochloride Pentazocine lactate Pentobarbital (INN) Pentobarbital calcium Pentobarbital sodium Phencyclidme (INN) (PCP) Phencyclidine hydrobromide Phencyclidine hydrochloride Phendimetrazine (INN) Phendimetrazine hydrochloride Phendimetrazine h drogen m a t e (bitartratey Phendimetrazine amoate Phenmetrazine (I&N) Phenmetrazine hydrochloride Phenmetrazine hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate Phenmetrazine sul ate Phenrnetrazine teoclate Phenobarbital (INN) Phenobarbital ammonium Phenobarbital calcium Phenobarbital diethylamine Phenobarbital diethylaminoethanol Phenobarbital lysidine Phenobarbital magnesium Phenobarbital propylhexedrine Phenobarbital quinldine Phenobarbital sodium, magnesium Phenobarbital sodium (INN) Phenobarbital sparteine Phenobarbital tetramethylammonium Phenobarbital ohimbine Phentennine Phentermine hydrochloride Phentermine resinate Pinazepam (INN) Pipradrol (INN) Pipradrol hydrochloride PMA PMA hydrochloride Prazepam (INN) Psilocine, psjlotsjn Psilocine, psilotsln hydrochloride Psilocybine (INN) Psilocybine hydrochloride Pyrovalerone (INN) Pyrovalerone hydrochloride P 8" $ (h) HS subheading CAS No. Convention Schedule No. List I 11. Psvchotroaic substances subiect to control under the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances (contd.) Name Rolicyclidine (INN) HP, PCPY) ecbutabarbital (INN) Secbutabarbital sodium Secobarbital (INN) Secobarbital calcium ~ecobarbitalresinate Secobarbital sodium STP, DOM STP, DOM h drochloride Temaze am& ~enarnG!tamine (IkN (MDM Tenamfetamine (MDA~ hydrochloride Tenocyclidine (INN) Tenocyclidinehydrochloride Tetrahydrocannabinols, all isomers d-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Tetrazevam [INN) TMA . . TMA hydrochloride Trimlam (INN) Vinylbital (INN) Zipeprol (INN) HS subheading CAS No. P various 1972-08-3 10379-14-3 Convention Schedule No. List I 111. Precursors Name Acetic anhydride Acetone N-Acetylanthranilic acid Anthranilic acid Butanone (ethyl methyl ketone) Diethyl ether Ephedrine Ephedrine hydrochloride Ephedrine nitrate Ephedrine sulfate Ergometrine (INN) Ergometrine hydrochloride Ergometrine hydrogen maleate Ergometrine oxalate Ergometrine tartrate Ergotamine (INN) Ergotamine hydrochloride Ergotamine succinate Ergotamine tartrate Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid) Isasaftole Lysergic acid 3,4-(Methylenedioxy)phenyl-2propanone Phenylacetone (benzyl methyl ketone, phenylpropan-2-one) Phenylacetic acid Piperidine Piperidine aurichloride Piperidine hydrochloride Piperidine hydrogen tartrate (bitartrate) Piperidine nitrate Piperidine phosphate Piperidine picrate Piperidine platinichloride Piperidine thiocyanate Piperonal Potassium permanganate Pseudoephedrine (n\n\r) Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride Pseudoephedrine sulfate Safrole Sulphuric acid Toluene HS subheading CAS No. List I1 LIST OF PRECURSORS AND ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS WHICH ARE MOST COMMONLY USED IN THE ILLEGAL PRODUCTION OF CERTAIN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (SUBHEADING NUMBER) PRECURSOR (P) ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL (E) (SUBHEADING NUMBER) HEROIN or DIACETYLMORPHINE (2939.1 1) (i) Codeine (P) (2939.11) SYNONYM CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE (CAS NUMBER OF o R rn J R op THEIR SALTS (S) Codicept CO~UC t 7,8-Ili%hYdm-4,5epoxy-3-methoxy-17methylmorphinan-6-01 76-57-3 52-28-8 (S) Me~ylmO%Y 3-0-Methy orphine Morphand-01, 7,8- didehydro-4,5-epoxy3-methoxy-17-methyl Morphine, 3-methyl ether Morphine monomethyl ether (ii) Morphine (P) 7,s-Didehydro-4,5- epoxy(2939.1 1) 17-methyl- morphinan-3,6diol Mo hinan-3,6-diol, 7,8-%dehydm4,5- epoxy-1 7-meth 1 (iii) Acetic ~cetd~dride anh dride (E) Acetic oxide (29 75.24) Acetyl oxide Ethanoic anhydride (iv) Acetyl Ethanoyl chloride chloride (E) 2915.90) (v) Lthylidene Acetic acid, ethylidene diacetate (E) ester 2 9 15.39) 1,l-Diacetoxyethane (i) cetone (E) 2-Propanone COCAINE or METHYL BENZOYL(2914.1 1) Dimethylketone ECGONINE B-Ketopropane (2939.91) Pyroacetic ether Propane-Zone (ii) Diethyl ether Ethyl ether (E) (2909.1 1) Ether Ethoxyethane Ethyl oxide Diethyl oxide Anaesthetic ether (iii) Methyl ethyl Butanone ketone MEK) 03 b914.12) 57-27-2 (anhydrous) 6009-81-0 (monohydrate) 108-24-7 75-36-5 542-10-9 67-64-1 60-29-7 78-93-3 List I1 CHEMICAL ABS- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PRECURSOR (P) ESSENTIAL (SUBHEADINGNUMBER) CHEMICAL @) (SUBHEADING NUMBER) SYNONYM LYSERGIDE (INN) or (i) Ergotamine LSD or N,N-DETJ3YLLYSERGAMIDE (2939.69) 5'-Benzyl-12'-hydroxy- 2'113-15-5 methy1ergo~379-79-3 (S) 3',6', 18-trtone Ergotaman-3',6', 18- trione, 12 -hydroxy-2'- methyl-5'henylmethyl) 2'-Hydroxy-2'-methyl5'-(phenylmethyl) ergotaman-3',6, 18- trione Indolo[4,3-fglquinoline, ergotaman-3',6',18- trione derivative 8H-Oxazolo[3,2,-a]~ pyrrolo[2,1-c] yraztne, ergotaman-3',%, 18- trlone derivative N-(5-Benzyl-lob- hydroxy2-methyl-3,6dioxo erhydrooxazolo[S,z-.ppynolo [2,1-c] pyrazin-2-y1)D- lysergamide Ergam Ergate Ergomar Ergostat Ergotamine bitartrate Ergotamine, tartrate (2: 1) (S) Ergotamini tartras Er otaman-3',6',18- trione, 128-hydroxy-2'methyl-5'- hen 1methyl)-, - ,3di droxybutanedioate (2: 15 (S) Ergotartrate Ehn Exmigra Fernergin Gotamme tartrate Gynergene Lingraine I" 9'z k%%er Ergotamine Neo-Ergotine Rigetamine Secagyne Secupan 478-94-4 (ii) Lyser amide 9,lO-Dideh drod(P) (2839.69) methylergo ine-8carboxamide Ergine Er oline-8-carboxamide, 9-f0-didehvdro-6-methvl ~dol0[4,3~f~]~uinolin&, ergoline-8-carboxarnide derivative K List lI CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (SUBHEADING NUMBER) PRECURSOR (P) ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL (E) (SUBHEADING NUMBER) CHElMTCAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE (CAS) NUMBER OF (l OR ') (E OR OF T m I R S A L k (S) SYNONYM (iii) Lyser ic acid Ergoline-8-carboxylic acid, (P) (2839.63) 9,lO-didehydm-6- methylindolo [4,3-fg quinoline, ergoline-8-carI3oxylic acid derivative 4,6,6a,7,8,9-Hexah dro- 7~neth~lmndolo-[4,3-f ]uinoline-Pcarboxypiic acid 1o - ~ i d e h ~ d m 6-methylergoline-8- carboxylic acid (iv) Methyl 6- Methyl methylnico- 6-methylpyridine-3tinate carboxylate (2933. ) 6-Methylnicotinic acid, methyl ester Nicotinic acid, 6-methyl-, methyl ester 3-Pyridinecarbox lic acid, 6-methyl-, methyrester (v) Ergometrine Ergonovine Ergobasine Ergotocine Ergostetrine Ergotrate Ergoklinine Syntometrine 9,lO-Didehydro-N- 2hydroxy-1-methyle y1)6-methyler oIine-8carboxamif e N-(2-H droxy-1 -methyletethYl)ryser amide Lysergic acid 2-propanolamide Lysergic acid, 2-hydroxy- 1-methylethyl amde Hydroxypropyllysergamide Basergin Neofernergen Cornocent~n Ertnetrine 82-58-6 g, $9 t3.81 h 5470-70-2 60-79-7 "'" 129-50-0 (S) 129-51-1 (S) List II CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (SUBHEADING NUMBER) AMFETAMINE {2PHETAMINEl or a-METHYL- PHENE- (2921.46) CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE ICAS) NUMBER OF (P)OR'@) OR OF PRECURSOR (P) SYNONYM ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL @) THEIR SALTS (S) (SUBHEADING NUMBER) (i) Allylbenzene (P) (2902.90) 3-Phenylprop-1-ene (ii) Phenylacetone ) (29 14.3 P-2-P Phenylpro an-Zone 1-phenYl-f-0x0 ropane Benzyl methyl etone BMK Norpseudoephedrine Adiposetten N 2-Amino-1-hydmxy-1 phenylpro ane 2-Amino-f-methyl-1 henylethanol 4-Amino- 1-phenYIPr~Pan1-01 Benzenemethanol, a-(1-aminoethyl) f (iii) Cathine , ] P E 50 Exponcit Fugoa-Depot Katine Miniscap M.D. Minusin(e) Norisoe hedrine 1-Pheny -2-aminopropan1-01 Phenylpropanolamine Pseudonorephedrin(e) Reduform Benzeneacetic acid a-Toluic acid P rj (iv) Phenylacetic acid (291 . 4) (v) Formamide Methanamide (P) (2924.19) Carbarnaldehyde Formic acid amlde (vi) Benzaldehyde Benzoic aldehyde (P&(2912.21) Benzenecarbonal (vii) momum $~5"?2?) (viii) Nitroethane - (E) (2904.20) (ix) HydroxylHydroxylamine arnmo111um hydrochloride chloride (E) Oxammoniup hydro- chlonde 1-Phenylpro ene MethylProp- 1-enyl enzene styrene (P) (2902.90) b" List I1 CONTROLLED PRECURSOR C .P,l ESSENTIAL CREMICAL (E) (SUBHEADING CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE (CAS) NUMBER OR Q OR OF SYNONYM 8git s f i m (s) MMBER) Pi eronal (P) 1,3-Benzodioxole-5(2832.93) carbaldehyde Protocatechualdehyde, methyhe ether 1,3-BenzodioxoIe-5carboxaldehyde 3,4-(Methy1enedioxy)benzaldehyde Heliotropin Piperonylaldehyde eth leneprotosYdehyde (ii) Safrole $P) 5-Allyl- 1,3-benzodioxole 1,2-Methylenedioxy(2932.9 ) 4-prop-2-enylbenzene 5-Prop-2-en 1-1,3benzodioxoi (iii) Isosafiole (P) 5-Prop-1-enyl-1,3(2932.9 1) benzodioxole 1,2-Methylenedioxy-4prop-1-enylbenzene (iv) Nitroethane (E) (2904.20) (v) 1-(1,3-Benzo- 3,CMethylenedioxydioxole-5-yl) ghenylacetone proPman2,4-Methylenedioxyone (P) phenylpropane-2-one (i) METHYLENE DIOXYAMPHETAMINE or MDA or a-METHYL-3,4METHYLENEDIOXYPHENETHYLAMINE (2932.99) ZEEc (2932.92) (vi) Amrnonlum formate (E) 2915 12 (vii) fIydroxJammon~um chloride (E) 5825.10) (viii) ormamide (E) (2924.19) METAMFETAMINE (i) rnN) (METHAMPHE- TAMINE) or 2METRYLAMINO-1- Phenylacetone (P) (2914.3 1) N-Methylformamlde (P) (2924.19) (iii) Benzyl chlonde(P) (2903.99) (iv) h hedrink (2939.41) (ii) (9) Hydroxylamine hvdrochloride dxammonium hydrochloride Methanarnide Carbarnaldehyde Formic acid amide P-2-P Phenylpro an-Zone 1-Phenyl-f-0x0 ropane Benzyl methyl etone BMK l Methylformamide (Chloromethy1)benzene a-Chlorotoluene I -Phenyl-1 -hydroxy-2methylaminopropane 2-Methylamino-1-phenylpropan- 1-01 List I1 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (SUBHEADING NUMBER) PRECURSOR (P) ESSENTIAL CHEMlCAL (E) (SUBHEADING NUMBER) SYNONYM (v) Methylamine Aminomethane (P) (292 1.11) Monornethylamin(e) Metfianme (vi) Phen lacetic Benzeneacetic acid acid h l a-Toluic acid (vii) %:&$Lhyde (P) (29 12.21) (i) Methylamine (E) (2921.11) METHnENE DIOXYMETHAMPHETAMINE or MDMA or (ii) Pi eronal (P) a-METHYG3,4(2832.93) METHYLENE DIOXYPHENETRYL - WTHYL)AM~ or XTC (Ecstasy) (2932.99) (iv) Isosafiole (P) (2932.9 1) Benzoie aldehyde Benzenecarbonal Aminomethane Monomethylamine Methanamme 1,3-Benzodioxole-5carbsldehyde Protocatechualdehyde, meth lene ether 1,3-$renroclioxo1e-5carboxaldehyde 3,4-(Methy1enedioxy)benzaldehyde Heliotropin Piperonylaldehyde D~oxvrnethvleneurotoca- benzadioxofe 5-Prop-1-en 1 1,3benzodioxoz 1,2-Methylenedioxy-4- (v) Nitroethane (E) (2904.20) (vi) 1-(1,3-Benzo- 3,4-Methylenedioxydioxole-5-yl) henylacetone k-~eth~lenediox~hen~lpropane-2-one a-Aminobenzoic acid METHAQUALONE (INN) or 2-Aminobenzoic acid acid (P) (2922.431 TOLY1;-4-(3~)QUINAZOLINONE (2933.55) (ii) o-Toluidine o-Aminotoluene (P) (292 1.43) 2-Aminotoluene (iii) 0-Nitro1-Methyl-2-nitrobenzene toluene (P) 2-Nitrotoluene (2904.20) Acetanhydride (iv) Acetic anh dride (E) Acetic oxide (29r5.24) Acetyl oxide Ethanoic anhydride (v) 2-Methyl1,3bknzoxazole (P) (2934.99) List I1 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (SUBHEADING NUMBER) PRECURSOR (P) ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL (E) (SUBHEAI3ING NUMBER) (vi) 2-Acetamidobenzoic acid (P) (2924.23) MESCALINE or (i) 3,4,5Trimethoxy3,4,5TRIMETHOXYbenzalde-hyde PHENETIMAMIN (P) (2912.49) E (2939.99) (ii) 3,4,5Trimethovbenzoic acid (P) (2918.99) (iii) 3,4,5-Trimethox benzo 1 chgride (%I (2918.99) ' (iv) 3,4,5-Trimeth- (v) Nitromethane (E) (2904.20) PHENCYCLIDINE (i) Pi eridine (P) (INN)or PCP or (f933.32) 1-(1-PHENYL(ii) C clohexanone CYCLOHEXYL) (2914.22) PIPERIDINE (2933.33) SYNONYM CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE (CAS) NUMBER OF (P)OR (E)OR OF TWlEIR SALTS (S) 2-Acetylaminobenzoic acid o-Acetylaminobenzoic acid N-Acetylanthranilic acid 3,4,5-TrimethoxyEormy1benzene 89-52-1 Gallic acid, trimethyl 118-41-2 - - 3840-3 1-1 - 75-52-5 Hexahydropyridine Pentamethylenirnine Pimelic ketone Ketohexamethylene Bytrol o Anone Nadone (iii) Bromobenzene Monobromobenzene (P) (2903.99) Phenyl bromide (6) 86-81-7 110-89-4 108-94-1 - x"x" u-u q $U &U g m 0=6 CI h m - C & Eke 5E N I U U u .-m f -0 c xe o%-, s a? p-v =l w a r n X"X zs pVzR ooar U S C v - R . -m N m : q m e 5' 0:u : .e: e sB.a U w E I 'P * -1 m m fr $s z fi z 3 .s a 8 1 zg O U .c $ 2 8 w n (d w s I M n w M E !2 n 9, z' Q) M c s QI s n u Annex Page Chemical Structure Description Paragraph Heading in the Explanatory Notes (VI-29-7) (G) (1) (4 (?JcCOH + C4%0H ~ HOC;H2000H (Glymllic H acid) (Butyl alcohol) + C (Phthalic acid)
1.- Except where the context otherwise requires, the headings of this Chapter apply only to : (a) Separate chemically defined organic compounds, whether or not containing impurities; (b) Mixtures of two or more isomers of the same organic compound (whether or not containing impurities), except mixtures of acyclic hydrocarbon isomers (other than stereoisomers), whether or not saturated (Chapter 27); (c) The products of headings 29.36 to 29.39 or the sugar ethers, sugar acetals and sugar esters, and their salts, of heading 29.40, or the products of heading 29.41, whether or not chemically defined; (d) The products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above dissolved in water; (e) The products mentioned in (a), (b) or (c) above dissolved in other solvents provided that the solution constitutes a normal and necessary method of putting up these products adopted solely for reasons of safety or for transport and that the solvent does not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use; (f) The products mentioned in (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) above with an added stabiliser (including an anti- caking agent) necessary for their preservation or transport; (g) The products mentioned in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) above with an added anti-dusting agent or a colouring or odoriferous substance or an emetic added to facilitate their identification or for safety reasons, provided that the additions do not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for general use; (h) The following products, diluted to standard strengths, for the production of azo dyes : diazonium salts, couplers used for these salts and diazotisable amines and their salts. 2.- This Chapter does not cover : (a) Goods of heading 15.04 or crude glycerol of heading 15.20; (b) Ethyl alcohol (heading 22.07 or 22.08); (c) Methane or propane (heading 27.11); (d) The compounds of carbon mentioned in Note 2 to Chapter 28; (e) Immunological products of heading 30.02; (f) Urea (heading 31.02 or 31.05); (g) Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (heading 32.03), synthetic organic colouring matter, synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores (heading 32.04) or dyes or other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale (heading 32.12); (h) Enzymes (heading 35.07); (ij) Metaldehyde, hexamethylenetetramine or similar substances, put up in forms (for example, tablets, sticks or similar forms) for use as fuels, or liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm3 (heading 36.06); (k) Products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades, of heading 38.13; ink removers put up in packings for retail sale, of heading 38.24; or (l) Optical elements, for example, of ethylenediamine tartrate (heading 90.01). 3.- Goods which could be included in two or more of the headings of this Chapter are to be classified in that one of those headings which occurs last in numerical order. 4.- In headings 29.04 to 29.06, 29.08 to 29.11 and 29.13 to 29.20, any reference to halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives includes a reference to compound derivatives, such as sulphohalogenated, nitrohalogenated, nitrosulphonated or nitrosulphohalogenated derivatives. Nitro or nitroso groups are not to be taken as “nitrogen-functions” for the purposes of heading 29.29. For the purposes of headings 29.11, 29.12, 29.14, 29.18 and 29.22, “oxygen function”, the characteristic organic oxygen-containing group of those respective headings, is restricted to the oxygen-functions referred to in headings 29.05 to 29.20.