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The term 'Dangerous Drug' is defined by the Pharmacy Law as: "any drug or device unsafe for self-use in humans or animals, and includes the following: any drug that bears the legend: 'Caution: federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription,' 'Rx only,' or words of similar import; any device that bears the statement: 'Caution: federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a ____,' 'Rx only,' or words of similar import (the blank to be filled in with the designation of the practitioner licensed to use or order use of the device); and any other drug or device that by federal or state law can be lawfully dispensed only on prescription,"

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  • Man arrested for having heroin in home (WWTI Watertown)
    1/26/08 Police say Willie Scott had 10 envelopes of dangerous drug in Watertown apartment...

  • Cop charged with consuming dangerous drug (The Borneo Post)
    MIRI: A policeman was charged in a magistrates’ court here yesterday for taking a type of dangerous drug, methamphetamine or Syabu.

  • How Drug Combos Kill Some, Spare Others (ABC News)
    While dangerous drug combos lead some to their deaths, others mix with abandon.

  • Heath 'used dangerous drug' (Daily Telegraph)
    THE sleeping pills Heath Ledger was reportedly taking have been embroiled in controversy in Australia, where hundreds have had bizarre and potentially dangerous reactions to the drug.

  • Why Risky Drug Combos Kill Some -- and Spare Others (ABC News)
    While dangerous drug combos lead some to their deaths, others mix with abandon.

  • Heath Ledger 'was prescribed bizarre, dangerous drug' (Daily Telegraph)
    ACTOR Heath Ledger, who was found dead in New York today, was found by police to have a prescription drug that has caused many bizarre and potentially dangerous reactions.

  • Funding cuts cripple Georgia's drug task forces (WALB Albany)
    Lakeland - The South Georgia Drug Task Force works to rid the streets of Echols, Lanier, Berrien, Clinch, Cook and Atkinson Counties of drugs. Since 1990, they've worked hard to get dangerous drug dealers off the streets and behind bars.

  • Man at OCCC charged with burglary (Honolulu Advertiser)
    A 29-year-old man being held at O'ahu Community Correctional Center was charged Friday with first-degree burglary, third-degree promotion of a dangerous drug and possession of drug paraphernalia.

  • Police Stop Dangerous Drug From Hitting Chicago Bars (NBC 5 Chicago)
    A large amount of drugs that could have made a lot of people sick in area bars ends up in the hands of Chicago police instead.

  • Successes In State's Meth Problem (WCMH Columbus)
    According to experts, a dangerous drug continues to plague Central Ohio. The problem stresses law-enforcement resources, particularly in rural counties.

  • JPS pharmacy worker arrested in sting (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    By DEANNA BOYD FORT WORTH -- A pharmacy technician at John Peter Smith Hospital was arrested this week after police say he was caught in an undercover sting dispensing drugs to more than just patients. Pablo Alcocer, 27, was arrested Monday on suspicion of delivery of a dangerous drug and possession of a controlled substance. Officials say he sold the prescription drug Soma, a muscle relaxer, ...

  • Officials Report Progress In Fight Against Meth (WCMH Columbus)
    According to experts, a dangerous drug continues to plague Central Ohio. The problem stresses the resources of law enforcement across the state, particularly in rural counties.

  • Don't shoot the messenger – just prove him wrong (Leeds Today)
    YET again reactionaries this week demanded the resignation of police chief Richard Brunstrom after he dared to challenge the accepted view that ecstasy is a highly dangerous drug. (07/01/2008)

  • Banning Salvia? (KOLN Lincoln)
    The state attorney general is warning Nebraskans about a dangerous drug called Salvia divinorum and its effects are similar to LSD.

  • ‘Camel’ gets 18 months in prison (The National)
    THE Woitape man with the nickname “Camel�, who was caught with 21kg of marijuana last Dec 29 at Jackson Airport, has been jailed for 18 months. Kamo Iki pleaded guilty to being in possession of the dangerous drug.

  • Suspect Arrested After Short Ride in Bait Car (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
    Marc Garcia, 24, of Mesa was arrested on suspicion of auto theft among other charges after taking a bait car from a Mesa neighborhood. Mesa Police said Garcia was also arrested on suspicion aggravated DUI, possession of a dangerous drug and possession of drug paraphernalia.

  • GRAND JURY (The Canton Repository)
    Keith E. Doane, 33, 6310 Joliat Ave. NE, Nimishillen Township, aggravated possession of drugs, deception to obtain a dangerous drug, illegal processing of drug documents and forgery.

  • Two accused of causing friend's overdose death (Everett Herald)
    Two friends of an Everett woman who died of an overdose of a dangerous drug were charged Friday with controlled substance homicide. The two friends allegedly supplied GHB to Kyla Helvey, 21, of Everett, on Sept. 11. Helvey passed out and her friends didn't immediately call for medical aid.

  • Nacogdoches Police Report - 12/19/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
    CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: 300 BLOCK OF NORTH UNIVERSITY DRIVE. Unknown suspect damaged a vehicle with a key. POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-POSSESSION OF A DANGEROUS DRUG-POSSESSION OF A PROHIBITED WEAPON: 1400 BLOCK OF DOUGLASS ROAD. Suspect was stopped on a traffic violation.

  • For $8 million, better health safety (Seattle Times)
    Gov. Christine Gregoire wisely wants to make surgical improvements in Washington's health-care system to better protect patients from bad professionals, medical errors and dangerous drug interactions.