I'm in charge of logging drugs in and out at the vet clinic I work at. Domitor/Dormosedan and Xylazine/Rompun are kept on the shelf, do not have to be locked up. Ditto with acepromazine. If you look on all the bottles, there are no "CII" symbols on the bottle that would symbolize being controlled. Yes, we always write in the record who got what, but if the DEA comes out, they're looking at our morphine, telazol, ketamine, diazepam, pentobarbitol, phenobarbitol logs. No log for dormosedan/rompun. That's why we use them so much, less paperwork.

Here's a link to most of the CII drugs
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/listby_sched/sched2.htm


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