LAC 49:I.1153
A. Each of the following chemical derivatives of a substance named in R.S. 40:617(A)(5) is hereby designated as habit forming. (Please refer to the following table)
| Parent Substance Description | Chemical Derivative | Chemical Description of Derivative |
|---|---|---|
| Barbituric Acid | Alurate | (5-allyl-5-isopropyl-barbituric acid) |
| Amytal | (5 ethyl 5 isoamylbarituric acid.) | |
| Barbital | (5, 5 diethyl barbituric acid) | |
| Butisol | (5-ethyl 5-sec-butyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Cyclopal, Cyclopen | (5-allyl-5-cyclopanteylbarituric acid) | |
| Delvinal | (5-ethy1-5- (5-ethyll-butenyl)-barbituric acid) | |
| Dial | (5, 5-diallyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Eldoral | (5-ethy1-5-(1-piperidy1)-barbituric acid) | |
| Eunacron | (5-(2-bromoally1)-5-isopropyl-1-methyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Evipal | (l,5-dimethyl-5-(l-cyclohexenyl)-barbituric acid) | |
| Ipral | (5-ethyl-5-isopropylbarituric acid) | |
| Mebaral | (5-ethy1-5-pheny1-1-methyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Nacronumal | (5-ally1-5-isopropy1-1-methyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Neonal | (5-ethyl-5-butyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Nostal | (5-isopropyl-5-(2-bromoally1)-barbituric acid) | |
| Ortal | (5-ethyl-5-hexyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Pentenal | (5-ethy1-5-cyclopentenylbarbituric acid) | |
| Pentobarbital | (5-ethy1-5-(1-methylbuty1)-barbituric acid) | |
| Pentothal | (5-ethy1-5-(1-methylbuty1)-2-thio-barbituric acid) | |
| Pernoston | (5-sec-buty1-5-(2-bromoally1)-barbituric acid) | |
| Phanodorn | (5-ethy1-5-(1-cyclohexeny1)-barbituric acid) | |
| Phenobarbital | (5-ethyl-5-phenyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Proponal | (5,5-dipropyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Rutonal | (5-methyl-5-phenyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Sandoptal | (5-ally1-5-isobutyl-barbituric acid) | |
| Sigmodal, Rectidon | (5-(2-bromoally1)-5-(1-methylbuty1)-barbituric acid) | |
| All lithium, sodium potassium, magnesium calcium, strontium, ammonium salts of the foregoing chemical derivatives of barbituric acid. | ||
| Seconal | (sodium-5-ally1-5- (1-methylbuty1)-barbiturate) | |
| All salts of the foregoing chemical derivative formed by replacing the sodium with lithium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, or ammonium radical. | ||
| Bromal | Bromal Hydrate | (tribromoacetaldehyde hydrate) |
| Brometone | (2-(tribromomethy1)-2-propanol) | |
| Bromoform | (tribromomethane) | |
| Cannabis marijuana | Extract of Cannabis, Fluid extract of Cannabis | |
| Tincture of Cannabis | ||
| Carbromal | Acetylcarbromal | (a-bromo-a-ethylbutyrylacetyl-urea) (a-bromoisovaleryl-urea) |
| Neuronal | (a-bromo-a,a-diethyl-acetamide) | |
| Chloral | Sedormid | (a-allylisovaleryl-urea) |
| Alpha-Chloralose | (a-(B-trichloro-ahydroxy-ethy1)- d-glucoside) | |
| Chloralformamide | (N-(B-trichloro-a hydroxy-ethy1)-formamide) | |
| Chloral Hydrate | (trichloroacetaldehyde hydrate) | |
| Chloralimide | (trichloroethyl-ideneimine) | |
| Chlorobutanol | (2-(trichlormethy1)- 2-propanol) | |
| Cocaine | All salts of cocaine obtained by combining cocaine with any acid. | |
| Codeine | Dicodid | (dihydro-codeinone) |
| Eucodal | (dihydrohydroxy-co-deione) | |
| All salts of the foregoing chemical derivative of codeine, and all salts of codeine obtained by combining any such derivative or codeine with any acid. | ||
| Eucodin | (codeine methyl bromide) | |
| Heroin | All salts of heroin obtained by combining heroin with any acid. | |
| Isonipecaine | Demerol | |
| Morphine | Dilaudid | (dihydro-morphine) |
| Ethylmorphine | ||
| Paramorphan | (dihydro-morphine) | |
| All salts of the foregoing chemical derivatives of morphine, and all salts or morphine, obtained by combining any such derivative or morphine with any acid. | ||
| Opium | Extract of Opium | |
| Fluid extract of Opium | ||
| Tincture of Opium | ||
| Paraldehyde | Metaldehyde | |
| Sulphonmethane | Sulfonethy-methane | (2, 2-diethylsufonyl-butane) |
| Sulfonthyl-methane methane | (3, 3-diethylsufonyl-pentane) |
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, Title 40, as amended.
HISTORICAL NOTE: Adopted by the Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Preventive and Public Health Services, September 1968.