Every physician who administers, prescribes or dispenses any controlled substance
DEA
yes
Not all physicians need a DEA number. A DEA number is required for physicians who prescribe controlled substances, as it allows them to legally handle and distribute these medications. However, physicians who do not prescribe controlled substances, such as certain specialties or those who practice only in non-prescribing roles, may not need one. Ultimately, whether a physician requires a DEA number depends on their specific practice and the medications they prescribe.
The sole authority granted the federal government concerning the licensing of physicians is the permit given by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) allowing physicians to dispense, administer or prescribe drugs. Mary Pat Kleven, Adjunct Faculty Metropolitan Community College, Omaha, Nebraska
DEA
the FBI has to do with federal crimes and the dea is the drug enforcement agency which deals with drug related crimes
the answer is the (DEA)
Usually tax, and license is figured into the dea.
The Drug Enforcement Agency or (DEA)
the answer is the (DEA)
DEA stands for the Drug Enforcement Administration, a United States federal law enforcement agency tasked with combating drug smuggling and distribution within the country.
In the United States, this is the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency).