2025-18103Rule

DEA Locks Down Seven Sneaky Fentanyl Cousins in Schedule I

Published Date: 9/18/2025

Rule

Summary

The DEA is officially putting seven specific fentanyl-related substances into Schedule I, meaning they’re now treated as very dangerous drugs with strict rules. This affects anyone who makes, sells, studies, or even holds these substances, who must follow tough laws and face serious penalties if they don’t. These changes take effect right away, aiming to keep communities safer and stop illegal use.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Seven Fentanyl-Related Drugs Now Schedule I

The DEA officially placed seven specified fentanyl-related substances (including their isomers, esters, ethers, and salts) into Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act. That means anyone who manufactures, distributes, imports, exports, possesses, or handles these substances is now subject to the full regulatory controls and criminal, civil, and administrative sanctions that apply to Schedule I drugs.

Research and Instruction Now Covered by Schedule I Rules

The rule explicitly subjects research, instructional activities, and chemical analysis involving these seven fentanyl-related substances to Schedule I controls. If you study or teach about these substances or run chemical analyses, you must now follow Schedule I requirements for handling and possession.

Regulation Aims to Improve Community Safety

The DEA states the action is intended to keep communities safer and stop illegal use by treating these seven fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs. The change is effective immediately to strengthen enforcement and controls.

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9/18/2025
9/18/2025

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