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  1. Jun 20, 2024 · The Dangerous Drugs Board is committed to stamping out the illicit supply of and demand for dangerous drugs and precursor chemicals, and to promote regional and international cooperation in drug abuse prevention and control.

  2. The Dangerous Drugs Board is managed by a Board, a multi-disciplinary body composed of 17 members, three of whom are Permanent, 12 are Ex-Officio and two are Regular Members. The President of the Republic of the Philippines decides from among the three Permanent Members who will hold the position of Chairman with the rank of a Secretary.

  3. Amending Section 1 of Board Regulation No. 4, Series of 2005 “Reclassifying Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine as Dangerous Drugs” by including the Isomers and Salts of Isomers of Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine and by including further their Halogenated and Alkylated forms thereof and the Salts, Isomers, and Salts of Isomers of these forms as ...

  4. www.dbm.gov.ph › wp-content › uploadsDANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD

    The Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) plans and formulates policies and programs on drug prevention and control. It develops and adopts a comprehensive, integrated, unified, and balanced national drug

  5. The Dangerous Drugs Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Mapanganib na Droga, abbreviated DDB) is a government agency tasked in creating policies in dealing with illegal drugs in the Philippines.

  6. Dangerous Drugs Board, Quezon City, Philippines. 78,212 likes · 6,946 talking about this · 3,696 were here. The Official Facebook page of the Dangerous Drugs Board, Philippines. Visit:...

  7. ddb.gov.ph › images › Transparency_SealDANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD

    mandates the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) to be the policy making and strategy-formulating body in the planning and formulation of policies and programs on drug prevention and control.

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  9. It is imperative that the Department of the Interior and Local Governance and the Dangerous Drugs Boards accelerate and cascade the campaign against illegal drugs. Local Anti-Drug Abuse Council (“ADACs”) have a critical role in the coordination and proper monitoring of drug-related incidents.

  10. Jul 1, 2024 · Dangerous Drugs Board Regulation No. 18 s. of 2018 re: Establishment and Institutionalization of Drug Free Workplace Policies in all Government Offices,including the conduct of authorized Drug Testing for Elective Local Officials and Appointive Public Officers and for other purposes.

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