Tramadol added to psychotropic substances schedule, triggering NDPS Act controls on manufacture, possession, import and export. Tramadol has been inserted into the Schedule to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 as a psychotropic substance (new serial entry 110Y), bringing it within the Act's prohibition on unauthorised production, manufacture, possession, sale, transport, import, export and transhipment except for medical or scientific purposes under licence or permit. Customs has notified exporters, importers and brokers and directed officers to treat implementation as a standing order and to address operational difficulties to the designated customs appraising main (export) office.
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Tramadol added to psychotropic substances schedule, triggering NDPS Act controls on manufacture, possession, import and export.
Tramadol has been inserted into the Schedule to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 as a psychotropic substance (new serial entry 110Y), bringing it within the Act's prohibition on unauthorised production, manufacture, possession, sale, transport, import, export and transhipment except for medical or scientific purposes under licence or permit. Customs has notified exporters, importers and brokers and directed officers to treat implementation as a standing order and to address operational difficulties to the designated customs appraising main (export) office.
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