Ministry of Health, Jamaica
TO: IMPORTERS OF PRECURSOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
Please note that substances listed below are considered “specified chemical substances” as cited by the Precursor Chemical Act, 1999. These are divided into two (2) classes: Precursor Chemicals and Other Chemical Substances.
Precursor Chemicals Other Chemical Substances
1- Phenyl-2- Propanone O-aminobenzoic (Anthranilic Acid) and its salts.
3, 4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-1-2 Propanone Hydrochloric Acid (Muriatic Acid)
N- acetylanthranilic acid and its salts. Sulfuric Acid
Phenylpropanolamine its salts, optical Ammonia (anhydrous or in aqueous solution)
isomers, and salts of its optical isomer salts. Ammonia Hydroxide
Isosafrole and its optical isomers Sodium Carbonate
Safrole Sodium Hydroxide
Lysergic Acid Sodium Sulphate
Ephedrine, its salts optical isomers, and Potassium Carbonate
salts of its optical isomers Potassium Hydroxide
Hexane Potassium Permanganate
Ergometrine and its salts Benzene
Ergotamine and its salts. (Catergot) Toluene
Piperonal Xylenes
Pseudoephedrine, its salts, optical isomers Methylene Chloride
and salts of its optical isomers. Ethyl Ether
Acetone (Propane
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Acetic Acid/Acetic Anhydride
Ethyl Acetate
Phenlacetic Acid and its salts
Piperidine
Isopropyl Alcohol
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol)
Kindly use YELLOW APPLICATION FORMS when seeking approval for importation of these substances. This list is not final and is subject to change by the International Narcotics Control Board.
THESE ITEMS SHOULD BE INVOICED SEPERATELY. PART IN PART (P.I.P) SHIPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED.
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Chief Dangerous Drugs Inspector
For: Chief Medical Officer
Definitions
➢ Psychotropic - A substance which exerts an effect on the mind and is capable of modifying mental activity. These substances include Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates and Amphetamines which are regulated under the Food & Drugs Act 1964 and Food and Drug Regulations 1975.
➢ Narcotic - A substance used to induce drowsiness sleep stupor or insensibility. These substances include Cocaine, Codeine, Pethidine, Morphine and Fentanyl which are used to relieve moderate or severe pain or in anaesthesia and are regulated under the Dangerous Drugs Act and Regulations of 1948.
➢ Precursor Chemical - A substance which can be used in any chemical process involved in the production, manufacture or preparation of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances or substances having a similar effect, Some substances included on the list such as pseudoephedrine, ephedrine and potassium permanganate require a special letter of request from the importer each time the substance is to be imported. These substances are monitored under the Precursor Chemical Act 1999. The Precursor Chemicals Regulations are still awaiting legislation.
➢ The legislations listed regulates items which should be approved by the Ministry of Health before importation is effected.
➢ Applications to import Psychotropics, Narcotics and Precursor Chemicals are submitted on a yellow form and valid for six months only.
➢ The permits for Psychotropics are accompanied by a controlled Drug Permit, which is forwarded by the importer to the supplier.
➢ The permits for Narcotics are accompanied by Form A and Form C. The Form A is forwarded by the importer to the supplier while the Form C is to be presented to Customs for processing.
➢ In all instances the original invoice, a copy, and the approved permit should be presented t the Pharmaceutical & Regulatory Affairs Department for processing.
➢ No Part in Part (P.I.P) shipments are allowed for items approved on the yellow form. I t therefore means that only one shipment is allowed against each approval, hence the processed documents will be stamped COMPLETED.
➢ Once approval has been granted, the importer is required to submit a written request for any amendments to be considered.
➢ A listing (subject to change by the International Narcotics Control Board) is available for items classified as Precursor Chemicals.
The list has been circulated to all importers since October 1997.
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Chief Dangerous Drugs Inspector
For: Chief Medial Officer
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Phone
967-1629
Pharmaceutical & Regulatory Affairs Department
EMAIL:
October 9, 2009
REF NO: NARCO 08
REF NO: NARCO 8
May 9, 2008
EMAIL:
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