If you are transporting a controlled substance without proper paperwork, yes, you can get into trouble. If you don't have a prescription for the stuff, there is no reason for you to be in possession of it or shipping it.
In England Qutiapine i{seroquel} is only available on prescription from a doctor so yes ,here it is a controlled drug. In the USA, a controlled substance is more strictly regulated that other prescription drugs. Seroquel (Quetiapine) is available by prescription only, but it is not a government controlled substance. So, you're answer is no, it's not. That said, it is still sometimes sold as a street drug, although not as popular as benzodiazepines such as Valium or xanax (which are controlled substances). Some people think that Seroquel abuse is too common and it should be a controlled substance.
No it is not, but you must have a prescription for it.
If you an bring a copy of your prescription with you to court (containing the appropriate date that would precede the date of your arrest) the charge will probably be dismissed.
no
It is a prescription medication used to treat/control the symptoms of severe arthritis. As a prescription drug it is classified as a "controlled substance" under the law.
Viagra is not a controlled substance. It is a legend drug which means it must be prescribed by a legal prescriber and cannot be given to or taken by anyone other than the recipient of the prescription.
No, but it is prescription only & not over the counter.
no
6 months from date written on prescription hardcopy
A substance not containing an illegal drug or controlled substance.
It is a muscle relaxant available by prescription only.
No, carisoprodol is already in a sense a controlled substance, only available by doctor's administration or prescription.