Prohibits the refilling of Schedule II controlled substances.
Schedule IV
The maximum number of refills allowed on a legend drug varies depending on the drug and the prescribing healthcare provider's discretion. It is typically outlined by state regulations and can range from zero to several refills before a new prescription is required.
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It depends what's in it. If it's tobacco, no, generally it's not a prohibited drug. However it is illegal for children to have them and take them.
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A drug which is illegal. Examples would include cannabis, cocaine and heroin.
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Some prescription drugs are addicting, mentally and/or physically. Doctors don't allow refills on some prescription drugs so they can monitor the possibly of a patient becoming addicted to the drug.
www.dea.gov click drug scheduling under the drug Policy headline right on the home page
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Controlled substances are subject to stricter regulations and often have limitations on refills. They typically require a new prescription from a healthcare provider for each refill, and the number of refills allowed may be limited depending on the specific drug and regulations in place.