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Schedule I |
Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Schedule I drugs are the most dangerous drugs of all the drug schedules with potentially severe psychological or physical dependence. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote |
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Schedule V |
Schedule V drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. Schedule V drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. Some examples of Schedule V drugs are: cough preparations with less than 200 milligrams of codeine or per 100 milliliters (Robitussin AC), Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, Parepectolin |
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Schedule III |
Schedule III drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. Schedule III drugs abuse potential is less than Schedule I and Schedule II drugs but more than Schedule IV. Some examples of Schedule III drugs are: Combination products with less than 15 milligrams of hydrocodone per dosage unit (Vicodin), Products containing less than 90 milligrams of codeine per dosage unit (Tylenol with codeine), ketamine, anabolic steroids, testosterone |
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Schedule II |
Schedule II drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, less abuse potential than Schedule I drugs, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous. Some examples of Schedule II drugs are: cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone (OxyContin), fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, and Ritalin |
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Schedule IV |
Schedule IV drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence. Some examples of Schedule IV drugs are: Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien |
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Oxycontin |
Schedule II |
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Percocet |
Schedule II |
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Dilaudid
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Schedule II |
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Morphine sulfate
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Schedule II |
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Duragesic |
Schedule II |
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Xanax |
Schedule IV |
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Vicodin |
Schedule III |
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Adderall |
Schedule II |
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Cocaine
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Schedule II |
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Valium
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Schedule IV |
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Codeine |
Schedule II
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most medications with codeine are schedule....
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Schedule III
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Demerol |
Schedule II
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Dexedrine |
Schedule II |
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Dolophine |
Schedule II
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Numorphan
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Schedule II
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Percodan |
Schedule II |
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Phenobarbital |
Schedule IV
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Ritalin |
Schedule II |
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Seconal
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Schedule II |
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Straterra
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Schedule II |
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Tylox
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Schedule II |
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Crystal methamphetamine |
Schedule I |
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Hashish |
Schedule I
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Hash oil
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Schedule I
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Heroin
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Schedule I
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
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Schedule I |
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Mescaline
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Schedule I |
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Opium |
Schedule I
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Phencyclidine palmitate (PCP)
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Schedule I
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Peyote
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Schedule I
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Psilocybin
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Schedule I
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Rohypnol |
Schedule I
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Amytal |
Schedule II |
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Ecstasy
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Schedule I |