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Helpful information
What are controlled medications?
They are medicines regulated because they can have a higher potential for misuse, dependence, or abuse. Examples may include certain opioid pain medicines, sedatives, stimulants, and other regulated prescription drugs.
Does the initiative provide medical treatment?
No. The initiative focuses on education, prevention, research, and collaboration. Personal medical concerns should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.
Can students participate?
Students in pharmacy, medicine, nursing, public health, regulatory science, and related fields may participate in suitable research, outreach, and education opportunities.
How can an organization collaborate?
Organizations may collaborate through education, research, professional training, community outreach, sponsorship, or program support.