Yes - it is a derivative of morphine. It is a schedule II narcotic.
NO. Lortab is hydrocodone a schedule III narcotic. Methadone is dolophine a schedule II narcotic.
No. It is a schedule IV.
Yes clonazepam is a narcotic, it is a schedule 4 controlled substance.
Yes alprazolam is a narcotic, it is a schedule 4 controlled substance.
The terms "Class A and B" are old terms. We used to label narcotics with letters. The letters were related to the strength or "power" of the narcotic. Class A was the strongest. The correct label these days is "Schedule 1 through 5 (some people include 6 for non-narcotic medicine). Schedule 1 is very strong narcotic, high abuse potential, and no medical value. Schedule 2 is strongest narcotic available for medical use. It has high potential for abuse. Schedule 3, 4, 5 are decreasing levels of narcotic power and abuse potential.
Demerol is an opiate. I could be wrong but I believe that demerol is a schedule II narcotic.
schedule 4 not sure where you live but in the UNITED STATES this is a schedule 2 narcotic and in some states a schedule 1.
Schedule 2 narcotic pain killer.
If you are referring to the US, and referring to the Schedule by the Controlled Drugs & Substances Act, it can fall anywhere between Schedule 2 (Schedule II) and Schedule 7 (VII). If you mean what class it is, it is qualified as a "psychotropic".
No, Darvocet is a Schedule IV Narcotic, it is a cousin of Methadone.
Lorazepam is a schedule IV narcotic, as described by the US Federal Government. It's possession can be considered a crime.