Because that's the date that Vicodin goes on Schedule II in New York State.
It'll be nice not to have to argue over whether those refills were added by the doctor or the patient, since C-II drugs can't be refilled in the first place. You'll still get the refill too soon, dog ate my meds, forgot it on the bus type arguments, but you get those anyway.
Thank G_d I don't have too many people in this community on these class of drugs, or if I do they don't fill them in the community, but the guys working out in what I like to call "the real world" are going to have a lot of annoyed customers when this goes into effect.
Also Soma (carisoprodol) is now in C-IV in New York as well. About time that happened, it's just another isomer of meprobamate which has been controlled since forever.
(Oh, and while I was typing these very words, someone called up wanting a refill, of a prescription (not a control) that she already used up all the refills on. Joy. I'll send her five tablets and call her doctor in the morning...)
Quoth NYS Bureau of Controlled Substances
Thank G_d I don't have too many people in this community on these class of drugs, or if I do they don't fill them in the community, but the guys working out in what I like to call "the real world" are going to have a lot of annoyed customers when this goes into effect.
Also Soma (carisoprodol) is now in C-IV in New York as well. About time that happened, it's just another isomer of meprobamate which has been controlled since forever.
(Oh, and while I was typing these very words, someone called up wanting a refill, of a prescription (not a control) that she already used up all the refills on. Joy. I'll send her five tablets and call her doctor in the morning...)

What classification was it before? I know from reading this forum that C-II is the tightest regulation (anything C-I is strictly illegal), but what are the other classifications?
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