DEAProposed Rule

Designation of P2P Methyl Glycidic Acid as a List I Chemical

HealthcareOther

Summary

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is proposing to add a chemical called P2P Methyl Glycidic Acid to a list of regulated substances that are monitored because they can be used to manufacture illegal drugs. If approved, companies and suppliers would need to report their purchases and sales of this chemical to the federal government to help prevent drug trafficking.

Key Points

  • 1The DEA wants to classify P2P Methyl Glycidic Acid as a 'List I Chemical,' meaning it would be tracked like other precursor chemicals used in illegal drug production
  • 2Businesses that sell or use this chemical would be required to register with the DEA and keep records of all transactions
  • 3The public has until November 4, 2025 to submit comments supporting or opposing this proposal
  • 4This is a proposed rule, so it is not yet final and could change based on feedback received during the comment period
  • 5The regulation targets suppliers and businesses rather than individual consumers, aiming to disrupt drug manufacturing supply chains

Key Dates

Published

October 2, 2025

Comment Deadline

November 4, 2025

Google Cal

This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.

The Digest Network

AI Comment Drafter

Describe your concern and we'll help you draft a substantive comment.

AI-generated draft. Always review and edit before submitting. Replace all [bracketed placeholders] with your specific details. Your comment should reflect your genuine views and experience.