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Committee advances bill updating Idaho controlled-substances schedules to add synthetic opioids, cannabinoids, benzodiazepines and anabolic steroids

2717265 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 29, which adds multiple synthetic substances to Idaho's controlled-substances schedules and places FDA-approved zuranolone in Schedule IV, was recommended to the Senate floor with a 'do pass' recommendation after a committee vote.

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee recommended House Bill 29 to the full Senate with a "do pass" recommendation after the board-appointed presenter summarized annual scheduling updates to Idaho's controlled-substance law.

Nikki Chopsky, health professions bureau chief at the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses and executive officer for the boards of medicine, nursing and pharmacy, told the committee the bill reflects the board of pharmacy's annual review and would add…

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