This document provides an overview of drugs, drug education, and Philippine drug laws. It discusses the nature and classifications of drugs, defines key drug-related terms, and outlines the global drug situation. It also summarizes the main provisions and sections of Republic Act 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, which is the main law governing drug control in the Philippines.
This document provides an overview of drugs, drug education, and Philippine drug laws. It discusses the nature and classifications of drugs, defines key drug-related terms, and outlines the global drug situation. It also summarizes the main provisions and sections of Republic Act 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, which is the main law governing drug control in the Philippines.
This document provides an overview of drugs, drug education, and Philippine drug laws. It discusses the nature and classifications of drugs, defines key drug-related terms, and outlines the global drug situation. It also summarizes the main provisions and sections of Republic Act 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, which is the main law governing drug control in the Philippines.
I. NATURE OF DRUGS IV. GLOBAL DRUG SITUATION IX. RA 9165
1. Forms First Drug Trafficking Route 1. Dangerous Drugs Board a. Natural a. Middle East Policy making b. Synthetic/Artificial b. Turkey Strategy formulating 2. Categories c. Europe NADPA a. Prescriptive d. US Composition b. OTC Second Route: Golden Triangle 2. PDEA c. Prohibited a. Burma (Myanmar) Implementing arm 3. Dosages b. Laos 3. Chapter II: Unlawful Acts and a. Minimal c. Thailand Penalties b. Maximal d. Vietnam DD: Life to Death; 500k – 10M c. Toxic Second Route: Golden Crescent CPEC: 12y1 – 20y; 100k – 500k d. Abusive a. Afghanistan a. Section 4: Importation e. Lethal b. Iran b. Section 5: Sale 4. Method of Administration c. Pakistan c. Section 6: Maintenance a. Oral d. India d. Section 8: Manufacture b. Injection 1. South America e. Section 9: Chemical c. Inhalation 2. Middle East Diversion d. Topical 3. Spain f. Section 11: Possession e. Iontophoresis 4. Philippines h. Section 19: Unlawful 5. Medical Uses 5. India Prescription a. Analgesics 6. Indonesia Section 7: Employees of a D/D/R b. Antibiotics 7. China Sec. 10: Manufacture of c. Antipyretics 8. Hong Kong Equipment d. Antihistamines 9. Japan Sec. 12: Possession of Equipment e. Contraceptives 10. OCG’s Sec. 13: Possession during parties f. Decongestants a. Medellin Cartel Section 14: Possession of g. Expectorants b. Cali Cartel Equipment during parties h. Laxatives 11. Philippine Drug Syndicates i. Sedatives & a. Binondo-Based 4. Section 15: Use of DD Tranquilizers b. Filipino-Chinese Sec. 17: Maintenance of Records j. Vitamins 12. Chinese Drug Syndicates Sec. 18: Unnecessary Prescription II. DEFINITIONS a. Sun Yee-on Sec. 29: Planting of Evidence 1. Prohibited Drugs b. 14K Sec. 30: Criminal Liability of 2. Drug Addiction c. Bamboo Triad Corporations 3. Chemical Sec. 24: Non-Probation 4. Chemical Abuse V. GENERAL DRUG Sec. 25: Qualifying Aggravating 5. Drugs CLASSIFICATION Circumstance 6. Drug Dependence 1. According to Effects Sec. 27: Liability of Public Officers a. Physical 2. According to Medical Sec 33: Immunity from Prosecution b. Psychological Pharmacology Sec. 36: Authorized Drug Testing 7. Treatment 3. According to Legal Category Sec. 92: Bungling of Drug Cases 8. Rehabilitation VI. DEPRESSANTS 5. Sec 21: Custody and Disposition 9. Tolerance 1. Opium Accused/counsel III. PERSONALITIES 2. Morphine Public Official 1. Shen Nung 3. Heroin NPS/Media 2. Hippocrates 4. Codeine 6. Sec. 22: Grant of 3. Paracelsus 5. Paregoric Compensation/Reward 4. Louis Herbert 6. Demerol 7. Section 23: Plea Bargaining 5. Thomas Sydenham 7. Methadone 6. John Rolfe 8. Alcohol RA 10640 7. Michael Federovitch 9. Barbiturates Section 21 8. Chinese Ching Emperor VII. STIMULANTS E.O. No. 15 s2017 9. Thomas Dover 1. Amphetamine ICAD 10. Napoleon’s Army 2. Cocaine Board Regulation No. 2 s2022 11. Friedrich Adam Wilhelm 3. Caffeine Authorizing BJMP to Operate Jail- Serturner 4. Shabu Based Drug Reformation Centers 12. Alexander Wood 5. Nicotine Board Regulation No. 4 s2021 13. Adolf Von Baeyer 6. MDMA Implementation of Barangay Drug 14. Alder Wright 7. Rohypnol Clearing Program (BDCP) 15. Albert Hoffman VIII. HALLUCINOGENS Board Regulation No. 7 s2021 16. Don Chepe 1. Marijuana Amending Guidelines in the 17. Heinrish Dressen 2. LSD Implementation of Operation 18. Walter Raleigh 3. Peyote Private Eye 19. Otto Eislib 4. Psilocybin Board Regulation No. 4 s2019 20. Albert Neimann 5. Morning Glory Seeds Inclusion of Gamma-Butyrolactone 21. Friedlib Ferdinand Runge 6. Mescaline (GBL) in the list of DD 22. Jean Nicot de Villemain 7. Datura Board Regulation No. 6 s2019 23. Anton Kollisch 8. PCP Protocol in Handling Children 24. Lazar Edelenau 9. Amanita Muscaria involved in DD