A. The following drugs in therapeutically effective proportions are considered dangerous for use otherwise than on the prescription of a duly qualified physician, dentist, or veterinarian licensed by law to administer drugs:
- 1. Acetanilid (where dosage provides a total daily intake of more than 5 grains or more than 2 1/2 grains during any 3 hour period);
- 2. Acetophenetidln (where daily dosage provides more than 15 grains);
- 3. Aconite (for internal use);
- 4. Aminopyrine;
- 5. Antipyrine (where daily dosage provides more than 15 grains);
- 6. Barbiturate;
- 7. Benzedrine sulphate (for internal use);
- 8. Bromides (where dosage involves consumption of more than 30 grains per day or more than 15 grains during any 3 hour period;
- 9. Bromide—Acetanilid combinations (where dosage provides more than a total daily dose of 15 grains of sodium bromide and 5 grains of acetanilid or more than 7 1/2 grains of sodium bromide and 2 1/2 grains of acetanilid during any 3 hour amounts of other bromide preparations are subject to the same restrictions);
- 10. Cantharides (for internal use);
- 11. Causaline Sedormide;
- 12. Chrysarobin or goa powder
- 13. Chrysophanic acid;
- 14. Cincophen, Neocincopene and other cincophen derivatives;
- 15. Colchicine;
- 16. Colchicum;
- 17. Digitalis;
- 18. Emetine;
- 19. Epinephrine (in solution of 1 percent or stronger);
- 20. Ipecac (in daily dosage greater than 10 grains)
- 21. Phosphides;
- 22. Phosphorus;
- 23. Radium and radio—active drugs;
- 24. Squill;
- 25. Strophanthus;
- 26. Strychnine (in daily dosage greater than 1/20 grain);
- 27. Sulfanilamide;
- 28. Sulfapyradine and other related "sulfa" drugs;
- 29. Sulfathiazole (for internal use);
- 30. Tansy, Tansy Oil;
- 31. Thiocyanates;
- 32. Thyroid;
33. the "anthelmintic" drugs:
- a. carbon tetrachloride;
- b. tetrachlorethylene;
- c. male fern (aspidium);
- d. santonin;
- e. wormseed oil (chenopodiurn oil);
- f. thymol.
- B. Where the legend: "Caution—to be used only by or on the prescription of a Physician (Dentist, or Veterinarian)" appears on a packaged drug instead of directions for use, the retailer shall observe the injunction that the article be dispensed only upon prescription.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, Title 40, as amended.
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Adopted by the Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Preventive and Public Health Services, September 1968.