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Part II Class B Drugs
Source: L. A. King,
Forensic Chemistry of Substance Misuse: A Guide to Drug Control
, RSC Publishing, Cambridge, 2009
[
Barbituric acid
with the 5,5-disubstitution pattern. R
1
and R
2
are typically alkyl, alkenyl, bromoalkenyl, cycloalkenyl or phenyl groups.]
Effective 1 Jan 1985,
S.I. 1984/859
added:
1(b)
Any 5,5-disubstituted
Barbituric acid
CA: CDSA Schedule IV Section 1
Barbiturates
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