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  • H.R. 7068, titled the "STAND Against Emerging Opioids Act," aims to change current U.S. law to classify tianeptine as a Schedule III controlled substance. This classification means that tianeptine, along with its analogues, salts, and isomers, will be regulated due to its...

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    The bill wants to make sure that a substance called tianeptine is closely watched because some people might misuse it. It would put tianeptine in a special category where medicines that are risky but have some medical uses are kept.

  • H.R. 1266, known as the "Combating Illicit Xylazine Act," aims to regulate the drug xylazine by adding it to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. This bill outlines specific guidelines for dispensing xylazine, limiting it mainly to veterinarians and registered...

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    H.R. 1266 is a plan to make xylazine (a drug mostly used on animals) follow special rules so it doesn't get misused by people. It says only veterinarians and certain places can use it on animals and asks for reports on how some people might be using it in bad ways.

  • S. 545 is a bill aiming to control the illegal use of xylazine by incorporating it into Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. It provides specific definitions and conditions for legal possession and use, particularly regarding veterinarians and animal use. The bill...

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    S. 545 is a bill that wants to keep an eye on a substance called xylazine, which is sometimes used in medicine for animals, to make sure people aren't using it the wrong way. It sets some rules and watches how much is used so people stay safe.