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Specification of Prohibited Drugs No. 1 of 2014

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CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION ACT 1985
SECTION 16H
SPECIFICATION OF PROHIBITED DRUGS NO.1 OF 2014
I, MICHAEL PEZZULLO, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, pursuant to section 16H of the Customs Administration Act 1985 (the Administration Act), specify each drug listed in the table at Attachment A as a prohibited drug for the purposes of section 3 of the Administration Act.
 
This instrument commences on the day on which it is signed.
 
 
Dated:   6 March 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
MICHAEL PEZZULLO
Chief Executive Officer of Customs
 
 
Attachment A – specification of prohibited drugs
 
Table
 

Alprazolam

Bromazepam

Brotizolam

Camazepam

Clobazam

Clonazepam

Clotiazepam

Cloxazolam

Delorazepam

Diazepam

Estazolam

Fludiazepam

Flunitrazepam

Flurazepam

Halazepam

Haloxazolam

Ketazolam

Loprazolam

Lorazepam

Lormetazepam

Medazepam

Midazolam

Nimetazepam

Nitrazepam

Nordazepam

Oxazepam

Oxazolam

Pinazepam

Prazepam

Propiram

Temazepam

Tetrazepam

Triazolam

Erythropoietin

Natural and manufactured gonadotrophins, including menotrophins, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Luteinising Hormone and Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin.

Natural and manufactured growth hormones, including somatropin, somatrem, somatomedins and insulin‑like growth factors (not insulins) and growth hormone releasing hormones (somatorelin and synthetic analogues).

Anabolic or androgenic substances