????????????? The question makes no sense, but if youre asking whether or not Adderall is a controlled substance, it is. Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine (Adderall's ingredients) are both DEA schedule 2 in the United States.
Some prescription drugs are controlled substances such as certain diet pills, pain pills, etc. Other prescription drugs such as Diabetes medication, insulin, antibiotics, etc. are not.
Yes, Class II
Yes ,Adderall is a controlled substance.
no
In most states (if not all states) Adderall is a controlled substance, and the charge would be delivery of a controlled substance. Similar to selling someone cocaine or heroin.
Yes. Adderall Is an Amphetamine. (Mixed Salts Of A Single Antity Amphetamine Product) It Contains, Dextroamphetamine Sulfate, Dextroamphetamine Saccharate, Amphetamine Aspartate Monohydrate, Amphetamine Sulfate. It Is Considered A Schedule II Controlled Substance Under The Controlled Substance Act.
Any narcotic purchased at the pharmacy a photo I.D. is required, and when i pick up adderall i have to furbish a photo I.D., so i think yes adderall is a narcotic. Adderall is a stimulant medication used to treat ADD/ADHD and is not a narcotic. It is a controlled substance, however, which is why you must show a photo ID when you pick it up at the pharmacy. New comment from nursing student-- technically and literally narcotic means "to make one sleepy", so by definition adderall is NOT A narcotic, as it contains Amphetamines, which are a stimulant. However, adderall is listed by the FDA as a controlled substance under legislature. So when you go to the pharmacist he/she require identification. DO NOT take adderall expecting it to, it any way, simulate the effects of real narcotics. If you are talking about Adderall, it is a controlled substance with a high abuse potential. Comment from a Pharm.D-- To add to the previous comment- I am a Pharmacist, and at the pharmacy i work in we use a system to identify our presciptions that involves 6 numbers preceeded by either RX, N, or C (for example. C 999-999). Vicodin or Percocet, for example, would be given as N 999-999, denoting its status of a narcotic drug; Xanax, a contolled substance, would be given as C 999-999; Amoxil would be given as Rx 999-999. Most pharmacies use a silmilar system, but i have found that some pharmacies issue Adderall as N 999-999, and others issue it as C 999-999. But do not be confused by this, Adderall is, as stated before, a CONTROLLED substance, but not a narcotic by definition. Adderall consists of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine salts. Adderall is a Schedule II drug (which means it is highly addictive and widely abused, but has legitimate medical use in the US), and identification is required on ALL controlled subtances, narcotic or not. Drugs that are not classified as controlled substances (such as amoxicillin, synthroid, or ranitidine) usually do not require valid photo identification to be presented, but even though it isn't required by law, some pharmacies may still ask for ID due to company policy.
Yes, Adderall is made up of 4 amphetamine salts all of which are Schedule-II by the DEA. If you are caught in possession of Adderall tablets without a prescription, you can be arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance. Even people who ARE scripted Adderall by a doctor can be arrested if they do not carry their pills in the bottle they came in from the pharmacy with the prescription information on it.
Risperidone is not a controlled substance.
Yes, ciprofloxacin is a controlled substance.
Psychologists generally don't prescribe anything. They're the mental side. Psychiatrists however, absolutely will.
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No it wouldn't have the same affects. Strattera is a non-stimulant, non controlled drug used for ADHD. Adderall is a stimulant and a controlled drug. I take Adderall for narcolepsy to keep me awake. Adderall can also be taken for ADHD.
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