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Marvin Mandel, Governor 1093 1. Acetylmethadol. 2. Allylprodine. 3. [Alphameprodine.] Alphacetylmethadol. 4. [Alphacetylmethadol.] Alphameprodine. 5. Alphamethadol. 6. Benzethidine. 7. Betacetylmethadol. 8. Betameprodine. 9. Betamethadol. 10. Betaprodine. 11. Clonitazene. 12. Dextromoramide. 13. Dextrorphan. 14. Diampromide. 15. [Diethyliambutene.] Diethylthiambutene. 16. Dimenoxadol. 17. Dimepheptanol. 18. [Dimethyliambutene.] Dimethylthiambutene. 19. Dioxaphetyl butyrate. 20. Dipipanone. 21. [Ethylmethlthiambutene.] Ethylmethylthiambutene. 22. Etonitazene. 23. Etoxeridine. 24. Furethidine. 25. Hydroxypethidine. 26. Ketobemidone. 27. Levomoramide. 27A. Levomethorphan. 28. Levophenacylmorphan. 29. Morpheridine. 30. Noracymethadol. 31. Norlevorphanol. 32. Normethadone. 33. Norpipanone. 34. Phenadoxone. 35. Phenampromide. 36. Phenomorphan. 37. Phenoperidine. 38. Piritramide. 39. Proheptazine. 40. Properidine. 41. [Racemoramide.] Racemethorphan. 42. [Trimeperidine.] Racemoramide. 44. Trimeperidine. b. Any of the following opium derivatives, their salts, isomers 1. Acetorphine. |[1.] 2. Acetylocodone. [2.] 3. Benzylmorphine. |[3.] 4. Codeine Methylbromide.
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