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1 Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
I am a nurse practitioner, how do I get a Form 222 to apply for DEA Number ? Official Order Forms may be ordered by calling the DEA Headquarters Registration Unit toll free at or the nearest DEA Registration Field Office. The forms will be mailed within 10 working days. Your place of employment or credentialing specialist may also provide Official order forms may also be obtained by submitting a completed requisition form, DEA Form 222a, to DEA, Registration Unit, PO Box 28083, Washington, DC There is no charge for Official Order Forms. Order Forms may also be ordered at  Click here for Application Form: 

2 Registration Form 224- New Application for
Form 222- Official schedule 1 and 2 order form.

3 Schedule I substances (1)
The substances in this schedule are those that have no accepted medical use in the United States and have a high abuse potential. Some examples are heroin, marihuana, LSD, MDMA, peyote. Schedule II/IIN substances (2/2Non-narcotic) The substances in this schedule have a high abuse potential with severe psychic or physical dependence liability. Schedule II controlled substances consist of certain narcotic, stimulant and depressant drugs. Examples of Schedule II narcotic controlled substances are: opium, morphine, codeine, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), methadone, pantopon, meperidine (Demerol), and hydrocodone (Vicodin®). Examples of Schedule IIN non-narcotic would be Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Nabilone.

4 DEA number is required only if the APRN will be prescribing controlled substances. With a DEA number, the APRN may prescribe Schedule III-V drugs, but not Schedule II. (Under Georgia law, only physicians can prescribe Schedule II drugs.) Without a DEA number, the APRN may not prescribe any scheduled drugs, but may only write prescriptions for dangerous drugs (such as antibiotics, etc.). With a DEA number APRN can prescribe administer and dispense schedule III, IIIN, IV and V.

5 Schedule II Narcotics and Non-narcotics
NARCOTIC BASIC CLASSES CODE Alphaprodine (Nisentil) 9010 Anileridine (Leritine) 9020 Cocaine (Methyl Benzoylecgonine) 9041 Codeine (Morphine methyl ester) 9050 Dextropropoxyphene (bulk) 9273 Diphenoxylate 9170 Diprenorphine (M50-50) 9058 Ethylmorphine (Dionin) 9190 Etorphine Hydrochloride (M-99) 9059 Glutethimide (Doriden, Dorimide) 2550 Hydrocodone (Dihydrocodeinone) 9193 Hydromorphone (Dialudid) 9150 Levo-alphacetylmethadol (LAAM) 9648 Levorphanol (Levo-Dromoran) 9220 Meperidine (Demerol, Mepergan) 9230 Methadone (Dolophine, Methadose) 9250 Morphine (MS Contin, Roxanol) 9300 Opium, powdered 9639 Opium, raw 9600 Oxycodone (Oxycontin, Percocet) 9143 Oxymorphone (Numorphan) 9652 Opium Poppy / Poppy Straw 9650 Poppy Straw Concentrate 9670 Thebaine 9333 NON-NARCOTIC BASIC CLASSES CODE Amobarbital (Amytal, Tuinal) 2125 Amphetamine (Dexedrine, Adderall) 1100 Methamphetamine (Desoxyn) 1105 Methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin) 1724 Pentobarbital (Nemutal) 2270 Phencyclidine (PCP) 7471 Phenmetrazine (Preludin) 1631 Phenylacetone 8501 Secobarbital (Seconal) 2315


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