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1 The procedure for carriage and use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for treatment of transit passengers in the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan In accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated July 31, 2000 No. 293 On the import, export and transit through the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors the lists of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors subject to control in the Republic of Uzbekistan are approved: - The list of narcotic drugs which trafficking in the Republic of Uzbekistan is prohibited (List I); - The list of narcotic substances turnover of which in the Republic of Uzbekistan is restricted (List II); - The list of psychotropic substances, turnover of which in the Republic of Uzbekistan is restricted (List III); - The list of precursors, turnover of which in the Republic of Uzbekistan is restricted (List IV). The narcotic drugs included in the List I, are prohibited from being imported into the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Moreover, the Regulation On the procedure for carriage and use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for treatment of transit passengers in the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan, approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated October 29, 2003, 472 On the approval of the Regulations determining the procedure for circulation of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors in the Republic of Uzbekistan provides the following: - Patients in transit (transfer) through the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan, can carry for the treatment narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances included in the List II and the List III, being the subject to state control in the Republic of Uzbekistan: - narcotic drugs in amounts that do not exceed seven days dosages; - psychotropic substances in amounts that do not exceed fifteen days dosages.
2 Appendix No. 2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated July 31, 2000, No. 293 THE LIST OF NARCOTIC DRUGS, WHICH TRAFFICKING IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IS PROHIBITED (LIST I) 1. Allylprodine 2. Alphameprodine 3. Alphamethadol 4. Alpha-methylfentanyl 5. Alpha-methylthiofentanyl 6. Alphaprodine 7. Alphacetylmethadol 8. Anileridine 9. Acetyl-alphamethylfentanyl 10. Acetyldihydrocodeine 11. Acetylated opium 12. Acetylcodeine 13. Acetylmethadol 14. Acetorphine 15. BDB [B-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2 butanamin] 16. Bezitramide 17. Benzethidine 18. Benzylmorphine 19. Beta-hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl 20. Beta-hydroxyphentanyl 21. Betameprodine
3 22. Betamethadol 23. Betaprodine 24. Betacetylmethadol 25. Hashish (anasha, cannabis resin) 26. Heroin (diacetylmorphine) 27. Hydrocodone 28. Hydrocodone phosphate 29. N-hydroxy- MDA 30. Hydromorphinol 31. Hydromorphone 32. Desomorphine 33. Dexamphetamine 34. Diampromide 35. Diacetylmorphine 36. Dihydromorphine 37. Dimenoxadol 38. N- dimethyl amphetamine 39. Dimepgeptanol 40. Dimethylthiambutene 41. Dioxaphetyl butyrate 42. Dipipanone 43. Diphenoxine 44. Diethylthiambutene 45. DMA (d,l-dimethoxyalpha-methyl-phenyl-ethylamine) 46. DMHP (dimethylheptilpirane) 47. DMT (dimethyltryptamine)
4 48. DOB (d, L-2.5-dimethoxy-4-bromo-amphetamine) 49. DOCH (d, L-2.5-dimethoxy-4- chlor-amphetamine) 50. DOET (d, L-2.5-dimethoxy-4- ethyl-amphetamine) 51. Drotebanol 52. DET (N,N - diethyltryptamine) 53. Isomethadone 54. Cannabis, marihuana 55. KAT 56. Cathine (d- norpseudoephedrine) 57. Cathinone (1-alpha-aminoprogtiophen) 58. Ketobemidone 59. Clonitazene 60. Codoxime 61. Coca bush 62. Home-made preparations from ephedrine or preparations containing ephedrine 63. Home-made preparations from pseudoephedrine or preparations containing pseudoephedrine 64. Levomethorphan 65. Levomoramide 66. Levorphanol 67. Levophenacylmorphan 68. Lysergic acid and its preparations, including (d-lysergid (LSD, LSD-25) 69. Coca leaf 70. Poppy straw 71. Cannabis oil (hash oil) 72. MBDB [N-Methyl-1-(3,4- methylenedioxyphenyl)-2 butanamin] 73. MDA (tenamfetamine) (MOA)
5 74. MDMA (d,l-3,4- methylenedioxy -N-alpha-dimethyl-phenyl-ethylamine) 75. Mecloqualone 76. Methaqualone Methylamiporex 78. Methylphenidate (ritalin) Monoacetylmorphine Monoacetylmorphine 81. Mescaline 82. Methadone 83. d- methadone 84. L- methadone 85. Methadone intermediate (4- cyano -2- dimethyl- amino 4,4-dif ethyl butane) 86. Metazocine 87. Methamphetamine 88. Methyldesorphine 89. Methyldihydromorphine methyl thiophentanile methylphentanile 92. N- methylephedrone 93. Metopon 94. Myrophine 95. The milky sap of different species of poppy which contain poppy alkaloids included in the lists of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. 96. MMDA (2- methoxy-alpha-4-methyl 4,5-(methylenedioxy)-phenethylamine) 97. Moramide intermediate (2-methyl-3-morpholine-1, 1-diphenyl-propane-carboxylic acid) 98. Morpheridine 99. Morphine methyl bromide and other pentavalent nitrogen morphine derivatives
6 100. Morphine-14-oxide 101. MPPP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-4- piperidinolepropionate (ester) 102. Nicodicodine 103. Nicocodine 104. Nicomorphine 105. Norocymethadol 106. Norocodeine 107. Norlevorphanol 108. Normethadone 109. Normorphine 110. Norpipanone 111. Oxycodone 112. Oxymorphone 113. Opium (including medical) - coagulated juice of the opium poppy or oily poppy 114. Opium poppy plant of Рараver somniferum L kind 115. Oripavine 116. Para-fluorophentanyl (paraphtorphentanyl) 117. Parahexyl 118. PEPAP (6-phenethyl-4- phenyl-4- hexahydropyridine acetate (ester)) 119. Pethidine 120. Pethidine intermediate A (4- cyano-1-methyl-4-phenylpyridine) 121. Piminodine 122. Fruit body (any part of) of any kind of mushrooms containing psilocybine and (or) psilocine 123. PMA (4- methoxy-alpha-methyl phenyl-ethyl amine) 124. Proheptazine 125. Properidine
7 126. Propiram 127. Psilocybine 128. Psilocine 129. Pacemethorphan 130. Racemoramide 131. Racemorphan 132. Rolicyclidine С-В (4- brome-2,5- dimethoxyphenetylamine) 134. STP (DOM) [2-amino-1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-methyl) phenyl propane] 135. Thabacon 136. Tenocyclidine 137. Tetrahydrocannabinol (all isomers) 138. Thiophentanyl 139. TMA (d, L-3,4,5- trimethoxy-alpha-methylphenyl-amine) 140. Phenadoxone 141. Phenadone 142. Phenazocine 143. Phenampromide 144. Phenatyne 145. Phencyclidine 146. Phenomorphan 147. Phenoperidine 148. Pholysodine 149. Furethidine 150. Ecgonine 151. Extract of poppy straw (concentrate of poppy straw)
8 152. N-Ethyl-MDA (d,l-ethyl-alpha-methyl-3.4-(methylenedioxy)- phenethylamine 153. Ethylmethylthiambutene 154. Eticyclidine 155. Etoxeridine 156. Etonitazene 157. Etorphine 158. Etryptamine 159. Ephedrone Note: The control applies to: all drugs and substances indicated in this list, whatever brand names or synonyms they are labeled; isomers (unless specifically excluded as such) of narcotic drugs indicated in this list, in cases where the existence of such isomers is possible within this chemical notation; compound ethers and simple ethers of narcotic drugs indicated in this list; salts of all narcotic drugs indicated in this list, if the existence of such salts is possible; All mixtures which include narcotic drugs of this list, regardless of their quantity. The Appendix No. 3 is amended in accordance with subparagraph b) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated
9 Appendix No. 3 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated July 31, 2000, No. 293 THE LIST OF NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES TURNOVER OF WHICH IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IS RESTRICTED (LIST II) 1. Alfentanil 2. р- aminopropiophenone (РАРР) and its optical isomers (antidote against cyanide) 3. Amobarbital 4. Amfepramone 5. Amphetamine and composite medicinal preparations containing phenamine (amphetamine) 6. Buprenorphine 7. Butorphanol 8. Glutethimide 9. Dextromoramide 10. Dextropropoxyphene 11. Dihydrocodein 12. Diphenoxylate 13. Codeine 14. Codeine phosphate 15. Cocaine 16. Cocaine hydrochloride 17. Cocaine dioxide 18. Levoamphetamine 19. Morphine 20. Morphine hydrochloride 21. Morphine sulfate
10 22. Morphinones 23. Omnopon 24. Pentazocine 25. Piritramide 26. Propiram 27. Prosidole 28. Properidine 29. Preparations of acetyldihydrocodeine, dihydrocodein, codeine, nicodicodine, nicocodine, norcodeine, pholcodine, ethylmorphine provided that these preparations are connected with one or more ingredients, and that they contain not more than 100 mg of the narcotic drug per dosage unit and concentration does not exceed 2.5% in undivided preparations. 30. Propiram preparations, containing not more than 100 mg of propiram per dosage unit and connected with at least the same amount of methylcellulose. 31. Preparations of dextropropoxyphene, taken orally, containing not more than 135 mg of dextropropoxyphene per dosage unit or with concentration of not more than 2.5% in undivided preparations, provided that these preparations do not contain any substances, subject to control under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of Cocaine preparations containing not more than 0.1% cocaine calculated to cocaine basis and opiums and morphine preparations containing not more than 0.2% of morphine in terms of anhydrous morphine base in combination with one or more ingredients, so that narcotic drug can not be extracted from the preparation by means of easily implementable ways or in amounts that could present a risk to population health. 33. Difenoxin preparations containing not more than 0.5 mg of difenoxin per dosage unit and sulfurous atropine in amount equivalent to at least 5 per cent of difenoxin dosage. 34. Preparations of diphenoxylate containing not more than 2.5 mg of diphenoxylate per dosage unit calculated as base and atropine sulfate in amounts equivalent to at least 1 percent of Diphenoxylate dosage. 35. Preparations: Pulvis ipecacuanhae et opii compositus. 10 percent of the opium in powder 10 percent of ipecac root powder, well mixed with 80 percent of any other ingredient in the powder not containing any of narcotic drugs. 36. Preparations composed by any of the formulas listed in this List with mixtures of such preparations with any substances which contains no narcotic drugs. 37. Reasek
11 38. Remifentanil 39. Tilidine suppository in different dosages 40. Sombrevin 41. Sufentanil 42. Alnagon tablets (codeine phosphate 20 mg, caffeine 80 mg, 20 mg phenobarbital, acetylsalicylic acid 20 mg). 43. Tablets (Codeine camphosulfonate 0.025g, potassium sulphate 0.1 g, thick extract of grindelia 0.017g). 44. Codeine tablets 0.03 g + paracetamol 0.5 g 45. Codeine phosphate tablets g + sugar 0.25g 46. Codeine tablets 0.01 g, g + sugar 0.25 g 47. Codeine tablets g + sodium carbonate 0.25 g 48. Kodterpine tablets (codeine 0.015g + sodium carbonate 0.25g + terpinhydrate 0,25g) 49. Cough-drops. Composition: grass termopsis in powder 0.01 g (0.02 g), 0.02 g of codeine (0.01 g), sodium hydrogen carbonate, 0.2 g, liquorice root in powder, 0.2 g 50. Thebain 51. Tilidine 52. Trimeperidine 53. Phentanyl 54. Phenmetrazine 55. Tsipeprol 56. Ethylmorphine 57. Eskodol 58. Estocin 59. Dimenoxadol hydrochloride 60. Ethylmorphine hydrochloride 61. Natrium ethaminal Note:
12 The control applies to: all drugs and substances indicated in this list, whatever brand names (synonyms) they are labeled; isomers (unless specifically excluded as such) of narcotic drugs indicated in this list, in cases where the existence of such isomers is possible within this chemical notation; compound ethers and simple ethers of narcotic drugs indicated in this list; salts of all narcotic drugs indicated in this list, if the existence of such salts is possible; Paragraph 6 is stated in the version of subparagraph b) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated , previous versions. Preparations containing the narcotic drugs indicated in the list, irrespective of their quantity and the presence of neutral components (water, starch, sugar, sodium bicarbonate, talc, etc.). Paragraph 7 is entered in accordance with subparagraph b) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated With respect to the combined medicinal preparations containing besides the main controlled narcotic drug other pharmacologically active components, the control is set individually by the inclusion of this combined medicinal preparation into this list. The Appendix No. 4 is amended in accordance with subparagraph c) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated
13 Appendix No. 4 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated July 31, 2000, No. 293 THE LIST OF PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES, TURNOVER OF WHICH IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IS RESTRICTED (LIST III) 1. Allobarbital* 2. Alprazolam * 3. Aminorex* 4. Aprophene 5. Barbital* 6. Barbital sodium 7. Benzphetamine * 8. Bromazepam* 9. Bromisoval 10. Butal bital* 11. Butobarbital* 12. Vinylbital* 13. Halazepam* 14. Haloxazolam* 15. Halothane 16. Dextroamphetamine 17. Delorazepam* 18. Diazepam* 19. Droperidol 20. Camazepam* 21. Ketazolam*
14 22. Ketamine 23. Clobazam * 24. Cloxazolam* 25. Clonazepam* 26. Clorazepate* 27. Chlothiazepam* 28. Clonidine hydrochloride 29. Levomethamphetamine* 30. Lefetamine * 31. Loprazolam* 32. Lorazepam* 33. Lormetazepam* 34. Mazindol* 35. Medazepam* 36. Midazolam* 37. Mezocarb * 38. Meprobamate* 39. Methylphenobarbital* 40. Methyprylon* 41. Mefenorex* 42. Mephobarbital* 43. Sodium oxybutirate 44. Nimetazepam* 45. Nitrazepam* 46. Nordazepam* 47. Oxazepam*
15 48. Oxazolam* 49. Nemoline* 50. Pentobarbital* 51. Pinazepam* 52. Pipradrol* 53. Pirovaleron* 54. Prasepam* 55. Pseudoephedrine* 56. Combined drugs of pseudoephedrine: 1. Capsules (paracetamol 0.25 g, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.03 g, chlorpheniramine maleate g dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.01 g). 2. Capsules (paracetamol 0.25 g, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.03 g, chlorpheniramine maleate g, dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.01 g). 3. Capsules (paracetamol 0.25 g, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.03 g, chlorpheniramine maleate g dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.01 g). Antiflue. 4. Powders (paracetamol 0.65 g, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.06 g, dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.02 g, chlorpheniramine maleate g) 5. Powders (paracetamol 0.65 g, chlorpheniramine g, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.06 g).teraflue. 6. Syrup (paracetamol g/ml, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride g/ml, dextromethorphan hydrobromide g/ml). 7. Syrup (pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.03 g/5ml, triprolidine hydrochloride g/5 ml). 8. Syrup (paracetamol g/5ml, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride g/5ml, dextromethorphan hydrobromide g/5 ml). 9. Syrup-mixture (pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.03g, guaiphenizine hydrochloride 0.1 g). 10. Solution for potion (pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.08 g/5ml, bromhexine 0.004g/5ml). 11. Tablets (pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.06 g, triprolidine hydrochloride g). 12. Tablets (ibuprofen 0.2 g, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.03 g). 13. Tablets (pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 0.06g, bromhexine 0.008g).
16 57. Racemate methamphetamine* 58. Sekbutabarbital* 59. Temazepam* 60. Tetrazepam* 61. Thiopental sodium 62. Triazolam* 63. Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride 64. Phenazepam 65. Phendimetrazine* 66. Fencamfamine* 67. Phenobarbital* 68. Pheniroperex* 69. Phentermine* 70. Phelrosidnine hydrochloride 71. Fludiazepam* 72. Flunitrazepam* 73. Flurazepam* 74. Chlordiazepoxide* 75. Tsephedrin 76. Cyclobarbital* 77. Estazolam* 78. Ethyl amphetamine* 79. Ethyl lophlazepate* 80. Ethimanate* 81. Ethchlorvynol* 82. Ephedrine hydrochloride
17 *) the preparation is included in the list of substances under international control Note: The control applies to: all drugs and substances indicated in this list, whatever brand names (synonyms) they are labeled; isomers (unless specifically excluded as such) of narcotic drugs indicated in this list, in cases where the existence of such isomers is possible within this chemical notation; compound ethers and simple ethers of psychotropic substances indicated in this list; salts of all psychotropic substances indicated in this list, if the existence of such salts is possible; Paragraph 6 is stated in the version of subparagraph b) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated , previous versions Preparations containing the psychotropic substances indicated in the list, irrespective of their quantity and the presence of neutral components (water, starch, sugar, sodium bicarbonate, talc, etc.). Paragraph 7 is entered in accordance with subparagraph b) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated With respect to the combined medicinal preparations containing besides the main controlled psychotropic substance other pharmacologically active components, the control is set individually by the inclusion of this combined medicinal preparation into this list. The Appendix No. 5 is amended in accordance with subparagraph d) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated
18 Appendix No. 5 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers dated July 31, 2000, No. 293 THE LIST OF PRECURSORS, TURNOVER OF WHICH IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IS RESTRICTED (LIST IV) No. Controlled substance (precursors) name 1. Anthranilic acid Synonyms orthoaminobenzoic acid, 1 - amino-2 carboxybenzol, LI vitamin, 2- aminobenzoic acid, orthocarboxyaniline 2. М-acetylanthroic acid orthoacetrizoicbenzoic acid, 2-acetrizoicbenzoic acid 3. Acetone dimethylketene, β-ketopropane, pyroacetic ester, 2- propanol 4. Isosafrole 5. Amorphous phosphorus 1,2-(methalenedioxy)-4-propenyl benzene, 5-(1-propenyl)-1,3- benzodioxol 6. Lysergic acid* 9,10- didehydro-6- methylergoline-8- carboxylic acid 7. Methyl ethyl ketone 8. 3,4- Methylene dihydroxyphenyl-2- propanol 2- butanone, ethylmethylketone, MEK, 2-oxobutane, methyl acetone 3,4-methylenedihydroxyphenylacetone, 3,4- methylenedioxybenzyl-methyl ketone, piperonyl-methyl ketone 9. Potassium permanganat potash salt of permangan acid, chameleon mineral 10. Piperidine hexohydropiridin, hexosan, pentamethylenimin 11. Piperonal 12. Propionic anhydride 13. Pseudoephedrine* 14. Safrole Sulphuric acid, excluding its solts Chlorhydric acid excluding its solts 3,4-(methylenedioxy) benzaldehyde, heliotropine, piperonyl aldehyde propionic acid anhydride, propane anhydride, methylacetic anhydride α [1- (methylamino) ethyl] benzenemethanol, 2- methylamino-1- phenyl-1-propanol, 1-phenyl -1-hydroxy 2- methylaminopropane α-hydroxy-β methylamino propyl benzene, α -[1- (methylamino) ethyl] benzyl alcohol 5-(2-propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxole, 4- allyl-1,2- methylenedioxybenzol, catechol methylene ester copperas oil, hydrogen sulphate hydrochloric acid, hydrogen chloride 17. Toluene methyl benzene, phenylmethane, metacide 18. Ephedra grass containing ephedrine
19 19. Acetic anhydride acetous oxyde, acetyl oxyde 20. Phenyl-2-propanol 21. Phenylpropanolamine* 1- phenyl -2-propanone, phenylacetone, Р2Р, benzyl-methyl ketone, methyl-benzyl-ketone, BMK α -(1-aminoethyl)- benzenemethanol, α- hydroxy - β -aminopropyl-benzyl, α-(1- aminoethyl) benzyl alcohol 22. Phenylacetic acid benzyl-acetous acid, α-toluene acid 23. Ergometrine* ergonovine, levo-2-propanolamide of dextropizergine acid 24. Ergotamine* 25. Diethyl ether 26. Ephedrine* 12-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-α (phenyl-methyl)-ergotamine-3,6,18, trion 1,1-oxybizetane, ethyle oxyde, diethyl oxyde, ethoxyethane, sulphuric acid ester, diethyl ester α - [ (methylamino) ethyle) - benzol - methanol, α -[1- (methylamino) ethyle] benzyl alcohol, 2- methylamino -1- phenyl-1- propanole, 1-phenyl-1-hydroxide-methylamino propane,1-phenyl-2-methylaminopropanole α- hydroxy -βmethylamino propyl benzene *) Including salts, if the formation of such salts is possible The Note is entered in accordance with subparagraph d) of clause 1 of the Appendix No.2 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 315 dated Note. Using of precursors referred to in items 3, 9, 15, 16, 17, 25, is not a subject to control if the annual demand for each of them does not exceed 12 kg (l).
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