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Misuse of Drugs Act 1977

The Misuse of Drugs Act 1977,[1] the Misuse of Drugs Act 1984, Misuse of Drugs Act 2015 [2] and the Criminal Justice (Psychoactive Substances) Act 2010[3] are the acts of the Oireachtas regulating drugs in Ireland. The acts define the penalties for unlawful production, possession and supply of drugs.

In 2015 the 1977 act was declared unconstitutional, immediately legalizing many drugs in Ireland including ecstasy, ketamine, and crystal meth. The situation lasted 24 hours before emergency legislation closing the loophole could take effect.[4]

Regulations edit

The act provides for the Minister for Health to make regulations scheduling drugs according to their use perceived medical usability and their risk to the public. Additionally, these regulations outline the requirements for distribution and monitoring of the listed substances. The principal regulations are Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1988 (SI 328/1988) as amended by Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Regulations 1993 (SI 342/1993), Misuse of Drugs (Amendment No. 1) Regulations 1999 (SI 273/1999), Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Regulations 2006 (SI 53/2006), Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Regulations 2007 (SI 200/2007), Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) (No. 1) Regulations 2009 (SI 63/2009), Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2009 (SI 122/2009) and Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2010 (SI 200/2010).

Schedule 1 edit

The substances (and certain derivatives thereof) considered by the state to have no medicinal or scientific value with consideration given regarding their likelihood of their being abused and thus would be considered illegal drugs.

Substances edit

Schedule 2 edit

Strictly controlled medicinal products (and derivatives thereof) or drugs used for scientific purposes which have a high likelihood of their being abused. Exemptions are provided to cover legitimate use for professional purposes by doctors, pharmacists, vets etc. and in other specified circumstances.

Substances and products edit

Substances edit

Schedule 3 edit

Controlled medicinal products (and certain derivatives thereof) have a high likelihood of their being abused. Exemptions are provided to cover legitimate use for professional purposes by doctors, pharmacists, etc. and are frequently prescribed to the public for common ailments.

Substances edit

Schedule 4 edit

Controlled medicinal products (and certain derivatives thereof).

Substances edit

Schedule 5 edit

Products containing a relatively small proportion of certain substances listed in schedules 1-4 (e.g. cough medicines containing codeine) and are usually administered by a doctor or pharmacist.

Schedule 8 edit

Schedule 8 (inserted by the 2007 Regulations) lists the drugs that can be prescribed by a registered nurse within schedules 2 and 3 for pain relief in hospitals, palliative care, midwifery and neonatal care in hospital and the particular method of administration of these drugs.

References edit

  1. ^ Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 Irish Statute Book.
  2. ^ Misuse of Drugs Act 1984 Irish Statute Book.
  3. ^ Criminal Justice (Psychoactive Substances) Act 2010 Irish Statute Book.
  4. ^ "Ecstasy, ketamine and crystal meth are legal in Ireland for the next 24 hours". Independent.co.uk. 12 March 2015. Archived from the original on 15 May 2022.

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The Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 1 the Misuse of Drugs Act 1984 Misuse of Drugs Act 2015 2 and the Criminal Justice Psychoactive Substances Act 2010 3 are the acts of the Oireachtas regulating drugs in Ireland The acts define the penalties for unlawful production possession and supply of drugs In 2015 the 1977 act was declared unconstitutional immediately legalizing many drugs in Ireland including ecstasy ketamine and crystal meth The situation lasted 24 hours before emergency legislation closing the loophole could take effect 4 Contents 1 Regulations 1 1 Schedule 1 1 1 1 Substances 1 2 Schedule 2 1 2 1 Substances and products 1 2 2 Substances 1 3 Schedule 3 1 3 1 Substances 1 4 Schedule 4 1 4 1 Substances 1 5 Schedule 5 1 6 Schedule 8 2 ReferencesRegulations editThe act provides for the Minister for Health to make regulations scheduling drugs according to their use perceived medical usability and their risk to the public Additionally these regulations outline the requirements for distribution and monitoring of the listed substances The principal regulations are Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1988 SI 328 1988 as amended by Misuse of Drugs Amendment Regulations 1993 SI 342 1993 Misuse of Drugs Amendment No 1 Regulations 1999 SI 273 1999 Misuse of Drugs Amendment Regulations 2006 SI 53 2006 Misuse of Drugs Amendment Regulations 2007 SI 200 2007 Misuse of Drugs Amendment No 1 Regulations 2009 SI 63 2009 Misuse of Drugs Amendment No 2 Regulations 2009 SI 122 2009 and Misuse of Drugs Amendment No 2 Regulations 2010 SI 200 2010 Schedule 1 edit The substances and certain derivatives thereof considered by the state to have no medicinal or scientific value with consideration given regarding their likelihood of their being abused and thus would be considered illegal drugs Substances edit 1 1 3 Benzodioxol 5 yl 2 1 pyrrolidinyl pentanone i e MDPV added by 2010 Regulations 1 Benzylpiperazine added by 2010 Regulations replacing 1 benzylpiperazinc BZP added by 2009 Regulations Bufotenine Cannabinol except where contained in cannabis or cannabis resin Cannabinol derivatives cannabis and cannabis resin hashish Cathinone Coca leaf Concentrate of poppy straw 2 3 Dihydro 5 methyl 3 4 morpholinylmethyl pyrrolo 1 2 3 de 1 4 benzoxazin 6 yl 1 naphthalenylmethanone i e WIN 55 212 2 added by 2010 Regulations 3 Dimethylheptyl 11 hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol i e canbisol added by 2010 Regulations Eticyclidine Etryptamine added by 2010 Regulations 1 2 Fluorophenyl 2 methylaminopropan 1 one i e 2 FMC added by 2010 Regulations 1 3 Fluorophenyl 2 methylaminopropan 1 one i e 3 FMC added by 2010 Regulations 1 4 Fluorophenyl 2 methylaminopropan 1 one i e flephedrone by 2010 Regulations 9 Hydroxymethyl 6 6 dimethyl 3 2 methyloctan 2 yl 6a 7 10 10a tetrahydrobenzo c chromen 1 ol i e HU 210 added by 2010 Regulations 9 Hydroxy 6 methyl 3 5 phenylpentan 2 yl oxy 5 6 6a 7 8 9 10 10a octahydrophenanthridin 1 yl acetate i e levonantradol added by 2010 Regulations Khat being the leaves of Catha edulis Celastraceae added by 1993 Regulations Lysergamide Lysergide and other N alkyl derivatives of lysergamide i e LSD Mescaline Methcathinone added by 2010 Regulations 1 4 Methoxyphenyl 2 methylamino propan 1 one i e methedrone added by 2010 Regulations 2 Methylamino 1 3 4 methylenedioxyphenyl butan 1 one i e butylone added by 2010 Regulations 2 Methylamino 1 3 4 methylenedioxyphenyl propan 1 one i e methylone added by 2010 Regulations 4 Methylthio phenethylamine i e 4 MTA added by 2010 Regulations 1 4 Methylphenyl 2 methylaminopropan 1 one i e mephedrone added by 2010 Regulations Psilocin Raw opium Rolicyclidine Tenocyclidine N N Diethyltryptamine N N Dimethyltryptamine N 1 Benzyl 4 piperidyl propionanilide N 1 2 2 Thienyl ethyl 4 piperidyl propionanilide 2 5 Dimethoxy a 4 dimethylphenethylamine N Hydroxytenamphetamine and 4 Methyl aminorex added by 1993 Regulations Schedule 2 edit Strictly controlled medicinal products and derivatives thereof or drugs used for scientific purposes which have a high likelihood of their being abused Exemptions are provided to cover legitimate use for professional purposes by doctors pharmacists vets etc and in other specified circumstances Substances and products edit Acetorphine Acetylmethadol Alfentanil Allylprodine Alphacetylmethadol i e levacetylmethadol Alphameprodine Alphamethadol Alphaprodine Anileridine Benzethidine Benzylmorphine 3 benzylmorphine Betacetylmethadol Betameprodine Betamethadol Betaprodine Bezitramide Carfentanil Clonitazene Cocaine Codoxime Desomorphine Dextromoramide Diampromide Diethylthiambutene Difenoxin Dihydroetorphine added by 2010 Regulations Dihydromorphine Dimenoxadole presumably Dimenoxadol Dimepheptanol Dimethylthiambutene Dioxaphetyl butyrate Diphenoxylate Dipipanone Drotebanol Ecgonine and any derivative of ecgonine which is convertible to ecgonine or to cocaine Ethylmethylthiambutene Etonitazene Etorphine Etoxeridine Fentanyl Furethidine Heroin Hydrocodone Hydromorphinol Hydromorphone Hydroxypethidine Isomethadone Ketobemidone Levomethorphan Levomoramide Levophenacylmorphan Levorphanol Lofentanil Medicinal opium Metazocine Methadone Methyldesorphine Methyldihydromorphine 6 methyldihydromorphine Methylphenidate Metopon Morpheridine Morphine Morphine methobromide morphine N oxide and other pentavalent nitrogen morphine derivatives Myrophine Nabilone Nicomorphine Noracymethadol Norlevorphanol Normethadone Normorphine Norpipanone Oripavine added by 2010 Regulations Oxycodone Oxymorphone Pethidine Phenadoxone Phenampromide Phenazocine Phencyclidine Phenomorphan Phenoperidine Piminodine Piritramide Proheptazine Properidine Racemethorphan Racemoramide Racemorphan Remifentanil added by 2010 Regulations Sufentanil Tapentadol added by 2010 Regulations Thebacon Thebaine Tilidine Trimeperidine 4 Cyano 2 dimethylamino 4 4 diphenylbutane 4 Cyano 1 methyl 4 phenylpiperidine 2 Methyl 3 morpholino 1 1 diphenylpropanecarboxylic acid 1 Methyl 4 phenylpiperidine 4 carboxylic acid 1 Phenylcyclohexylamine 4 Phenylpiperidine 4 carboxylic acid ethyl ester 4 1 Phenylcyclohexyl morpholine 1 Piperidinocyclohexanecarbonitrile 1 1 2 Thienyl cyclohexyl pyrrolidine 4 1 2 Thienyl cyclohexyl morpholine Substances edit Acetyldihydrocodeine Amineptine added by 2010 Regulations Amphetamine Amphetaminil added by 2010 Regulations Benzphetamine Buprenorphine Butorphanol Codeine Dexamphetamine Dextropropoxyphene Dihydrocodeine Ethylmorphine 3 ethylmorphine Fenethylline Glutethimide Lefetamine Mecloqualone Methaqualone Methylamphetamine Methylphenidate Nalbuphine Nicocodine Nicodicodine 6 nicotinoyldihydrocodeine Norcodeine Phendimetrazine Phenmetrazine Pholcodine Propiram Quinalbarbitone N Ethylamphetamine Zipeprol added by 2010 Regulations Schedule 3 edit Controlled medicinal products and certain derivatives thereof have a high likelihood of their being abused Exemptions are provided to cover legitimate use for professional purposes by doctors pharmacists etc and are frequently prescribed to the public for common ailments Substances edit Cathine 1 3 Chlorophenyl 4 3 chloropropyl piperazine i e CCP added by 2010 Regulations 1 3 Chlorophenyl piperazine i e mCPP added by 2010 Regulations Chlorphentermine Diethylpropion Ethchlorvnol presumably Ethchlorvynol Ethinamate Flunitrazepam moved up from Schedule 4 by 1993 Regulations 4 Hydroxybutanoic acid added by 1993 Regulations Ketamine added by 2010 Regulations Mazindol Mephentermine Meprobamate Methyprylone Pemoline Pentazocine Phentermine Pipradrol Temazepam moved up from Schedule 4 by 1993 Regulations Schedule 4 edit Controlled medicinal products and certain derivatives thereof Substances edit Alprazolam Aminorex added by 2010 Regulations Bromazepam Brotizolam added by 2010 Regulations Camazepam Chlordiazepoxide Clobazam Clonazepam Clorazepic Acid Clotiazepam Cloxazolam Delorazepam Diazepam Estazolam Ethyl loflazepate Fencamfamin Fenproporex Fludiazepam Flurazepam Halazepam Haloxazolam Ketazolam Loprazolam Lorazepam Lormetazepam Medazepam Mefenorex Mesocarb added by 2010 Regulations Midazolam added by 1993 Regulations Nimetazepam Nitrazepam Nordazepam Oxazepam Oxazolam Pinazepam Prazepam Propylhexedrine Pyrovalerone Selegiline moved down from Schedule 2 by 1993 Regulations Tetrazepam Triazolam Zolpidem added by 2010 Regulations Schedule 5 edit Products containing a relatively small proportion of certain substances listed in schedules 1 4 e g cough medicines containing codeine and are usually administered by a doctor or pharmacist Schedule 8 edit Schedule 8 inserted by the 2007 Regulations lists the drugs that can be prescribed by a registered nurse within schedules 2 and 3 for pain relief in hospitals palliative care midwifery and neonatal care in hospital and the particular method of administration of these drugs References edit Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 Irish Statute Book Misuse of Drugs Act 1984 Irish Statute Book Criminal Justice Psychoactive Substances Act 2010 Irish Statute Book 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