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Ritalin
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Methylphenidate--
meth-il-fen-i-date-- ADHD, Narcolepsy-- C2 |
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Form used for the purchasing and returning of outdated CII drugs. The wholesalers require a form signed by the pharmacy director or his pharmacist representative.
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DEA 222
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Dexedrine
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Dextroamphetamine--
deks-troe-am-Fet-a-meen-- Amphetamine-- C2-- |
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How is control schedule I determined?
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* A Drug with high abuse potential
* No accepted medical use * A drug lacking safety for use |
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Adderall
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Dextroamphetamine/Amphetamine--
deks-troe-am-Fet-a-meen/am-Fet-a-meen Amphetamine-- C2-- |
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MS Cotin
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Morphine Sulfate--
Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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What are the restrictions in prescribing CI drugs?
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For research only. Must have license to obtain for this purpose.
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Concerta
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Methylphenidate--
meth-il-fen-i-date-- ADHD, Narcolepsy-- C2-- |
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the purchaser keeps what color file
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blue
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OxyContin
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Oxycodone--
oks-i-KOE-done-- Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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What are the restrictions in prescribing CII drugs?
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Cannot be refilled. Dispensing is severely restricted. Cannot be prescribed by phone except in an emergency; in this event, prescriber must provide a cover script.
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Oxy Ir
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Oxycodone--
oks-i-KOE-done-- Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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Amytal
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Schedule II
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MS IR
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Murphine Sulfate--
Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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heroine
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CI
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Roxanol
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Morphine Sulfate--
Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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the seller sends what color file to the local DEA
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green
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Roxicet
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Oxycodone + APAP--
oks-ee-KOE-done/ A-seet-a-MIN-oh-fen-- Narcotic analgesic-- |
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normorphine
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CI
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Percocet
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Oxycodone + APAP--
oks-ee-KOE-done/ A-seet-a-MIN-oh-fen-- Narcotic analgesic-- C2-- |
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Demerol
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Meperidine--
me-PER-i-deen-- Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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Dilaudid
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Hydromorphone--
C2-- |
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the seller keeps what color file
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brown
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Dolophine
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Methadone
C2 |
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Duragesic
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Fentanyl--
Fen-ta-nil-- Analgesic (narcotic)-- C2-- |
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marijuana
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I
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RMS unisert
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Morphine Sulfate--
C2-- |
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psilocybin
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CI
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Percodan
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Oxycodone + Aspirin--
C2-- |
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used to report lost or stolen controlled substances
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DEA 106
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Tylox
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Oxycodone + APAP--
C2-- |
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How is control schedule II determined?
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* A drug with high abuse potential
* Accepted medical use * May lead to severe psychological and physical dependence |
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Lortab
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Hydrocodone + APAP--
C3-- |
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Tylenol #3
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Acetaminophen + Codine--
C3-- |
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powdered opium
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CII
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Fioricet/Codeine
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Butalbital + APAP + Caffine + Codeine--
C3-- |
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used to document the destruction of controlled substances
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DEA 41
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extracts of opium
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CII
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Talwin
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Pentazocine--
C4-- |
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Talwin XL
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Pentazocine + Naloxone--
C4-- |
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cocaine
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CII
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Talacen
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Pentazocine + APAP--
C4-- |
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needed for a pharmacy to dispense controlled substances
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DEA 224
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Talwin Comp
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Pentazocine + Aspirin--
C4-- |
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morphine
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CII
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Darvon Compound
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Propoxyphene + Aspirin--
proe-POKS-i-feen-- C4-- |
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meperidine
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CII
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Darvocet
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Propoxyphene + APAP--
proe-POKS-i-feen-- C4-- |
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operate a controlled substance treatment program or compound controlled substances
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DEA 363
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Equanil
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Meprobamate--
C4-- |
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codeine
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CII
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Vicodin
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Hydrocodone--
C3-- |
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Librium
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Chlordiazepoxide--
klor-dye-az-e-POKS-ide-- C4-- |
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Valium
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Diazepam--
C4-- |
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needed to manufacture or distribute controlled substances
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DEA 225
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Serax
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Oxazepam--
oks-A-ze-pam-- C4-- |
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dextroamphetamine
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CII
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Tranxene
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Clorazepate
klor-AZ-e-pate C4 |
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amphetamines
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II
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Dalmane
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Flurazepam--
flore-AZ-e-pam-- C4-- |
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oxycodone
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CII
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Klonopin
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Clonazepam--
C4-- |
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Ativan
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Lorazepam--
lor-A-ze-pam-- C4-- |
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fentanyl
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CII
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ProSom
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Estazolam--
es-TA-zoe-lam-- C4-- |
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Restoril
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Temazepam--
C4-- |
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hydromorphone
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CII
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Halcion
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Triazolam--
trye-AY-zoe-lam-- C4-- |
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Morphine sulfate
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Schedule II
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Xanax
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Alprazolam--
al-PRAY-zoe-lam-- C4-- |
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pentobarbital
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CII
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Ambien
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Zolpidem--
zole-PI-dem-- C4-- |
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methadone
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II
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Cylert
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Pemoline--
C4-- |
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Marinol
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CII
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Buprenex
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Buprenorphine--
byoo-pre-NOR-feen-- C5-- |
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Numorphan
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Schedule II
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Lomotil
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Diphenoxylate--
C5-- |
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Nembutal
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CII
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Seconal
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CII
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Tuinal
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CII
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How is control schedule III determined?
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* Abuse potential <CI&CII
* Accepted medical use * May lead to low/moderate physical or high psychological dependence |
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Tylenol with Codeine I - IV
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CIII
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anabolic steroids
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CIII
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methylphenidate
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II
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butisol
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CIII
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Deconamine DX
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CIII
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secobarbital
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II
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Didrex
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CIII
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Straterra
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Schedule II
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Empirin with Codeine III-IV
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CIII
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Fiorinal
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CIII
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hydrocodone/acetaminophen
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III
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Hycodan
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CIII
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Crystal methamphetamine
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Schedule I
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Hycomine
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CIII
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hydrocodone
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CIII
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Ecstasy
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Schedule I
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lorcet
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III
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Hashish
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Schedule I
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Nucofed
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CIII
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norco
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III
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Plegine
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CIII
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Hash oil
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Schedule I
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Synalgos DC
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CIII
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Tussend
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CIII
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codeine/acetaminophen
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III
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What is considered a anabolic steroid?
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Any drug or hormonal substance, chemically and pharmacologically related to testosterone that promotes muscle growth.
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
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Schedule I
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How is control schedule IV determined?
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* Drug with low potential of abuse
relative to CIII * Accepted medical use * May lead to limited physical or psychological dependence |
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What class of drug is alprazolam, clonazepam, diazepam, flurazepam, lorazepam, oxazepam, and temazepame? What control schedule are these under?
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benzodiazepines; CIV
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Mescaline
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Schedule I
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alprazolam
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CIV
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drobabinol
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III
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clonazepam
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CIV
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Opium
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Schedule I
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diazepam
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CIV
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flurazepam
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CIV
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Phencyclidine palmitate (PCP)
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Schedule I
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lorazepam
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CIV
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testosterone
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III
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oxazepam
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CIV
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Peyote
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Schedule I
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temazepam
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CIV
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cough syrups containing hydrocodone
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III
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chloral hydrate
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CIV
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benzodiazepines
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IV
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Darvocet N
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CIV
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Rohypnol
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Schedule I
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Equagesic
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CIV
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most medications with codeine are schedule....
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Schedule III
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Fastin
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CIV
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lonamin
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CIV
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Luminal
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CIV
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phenobarbital
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CIV
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Sanorex
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CIV
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phentermine
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IV
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Wygesic
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CIV
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How are prescriptions restricted for CIV medication?
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Refills can be processed up to five times in six months, if authorized by physician.
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pentazocine
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IV
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How are prescriptions restricted for CIII medication?
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Refills can be processed up to five times in six months, if authorized by physician.
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How is control schedule V determined?
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* Drug with very low potential for abuse
* Accepted medical use * May lead to limited physical or psychological dependence |
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diethylpropion
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IV
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Tylenol/codeine solution
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CV
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anititussives with codeine
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V
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antidiarrheals with opioid
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V
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Naldecon CX
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CV
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Novahistine DH
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CV
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Phenergan/codeine
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CV
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Robitussin AC
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CV
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Ryna C
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CV
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Ryna CX
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CV
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Actifed C
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CV
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Tussi-Organidin
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CV
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What restrictions are there on prescribing CV drugs?
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Some sold without a prescription, depending on state law; purchaser must be over 18, and is required to sign a log and show a driver's license. No more than 8 ounces, or 48 dosage units of any substance containing opion in any 48 hour period may be dispensed to purchaser. No more than 4 ounces or more than 24 dosage units of any other controlled substance in any 48 hour period may be dispensed to the purchaser.
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What are the three ways federal regulations provide filing of prescription methods?
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3 seperate files (CII, CIII-CIV, all others.)
2 seperate files (CII-CV and all CIII-CV contain a red C in right hand corner, all others) 2 seperate files (CII only, all prescriptions CIII-CV contain red C in right hand corner) |