Which Texas statute makes it a felony? Originally Posted by tandysconeTo actually answer the question, my understanding is that Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is within the definition of a "dangerous drug" set forth in Texas Health and Safety Code section 483.001(2), which states:
"'Dangerous drug' means a device or a drug that is unsafe for self-medication and that is not included in Schedules I through V or Penalty Groups 1 through 4 of Chapter 481 (Texas Controlled Substances Act). Originally Posted by ShysterJonSo Viagra is not included in Schedule V? I have seen conflicting information on whether it is or not. From the description of Schedule V, I doubt that Viagra is on it, but I have not been able to actually turn up the full list of Schedule V.
.... but I have not been able to actually turn up the full list of Schedule V. Originally Posted by tandysconeSeriously? Took me about 10 seconds. And, sildenafil, is not listed anywhere.
So Viagra is not included in Schedule V? I have seen conflicting information on whether it is or not. From the description of Schedule V, I doubt that Viagra is on it, but I have not been able to actually turn up the full list of Schedule V. Originally Posted by tandysconehttp://www.dea.gov/druginfo/ds.shtml
"'Dangerous drug' means a device or a drug that is unsafe for self-medication and that is not included in Schedules I through V or Penalty Groups 1 through 4 of Chapter 481 (Texas Controlled Substances Act). Originally Posted by ShysterJon
But go back to Jon's point that it does not matter if its on any of the schedules.It's a moot point as Viagra is not on Texas Schedule V, but I disagree with your statement that it doesn't matter whether it is on a schedule or not. Texas Health and Safety Code section 483.001(2) specifically excludes drugs that are in Schedules I through V as I highlighted in SJ's quote.
The specific code section he mentioned captures anything, regardless if it's on a schedule or not, simply cause it covers anything that requires a script. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
It's a moot point as Viagra is not on Texas Schedule V, but I disagree with your statement that it doesn't matter whether it is on a schedule or not. Texas Health and Safety Code section 483.001(2) specifically excludes drugs that are in Schedules I through V as I highlighted in SJ's quote. Originally Posted by tandysconeExcept that items mentioned on those schedules have their own penalties, usually more interesting. Which is why I said doesn't matter.
Look at the issue of risk this way:
If you are arrested on suspicion of selling any drug you are for an expesive legal "ride" even if eventually down the line you beat the rap. Originally Posted by ck1942
Are you a pharmacist? Are you a doctor ? Do you want ot go to Jail? Originally Posted by pickupkidI am aware of at least a few pastry shop operations procedures that pretty much state that if something is not in an original labeled container, with that persons name on it, seize it, and turn it into the evidence room, and file a report. On selected issues, the street cop doesn't have a choice, they will follow procedure.