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controlled substances are regulated by federal law. and trazodone isn't one of them.
It is controlled by NBCuniversal and is regulated by Murdcorp since 2001
Yes. Any drug regulated by the FDA is a "controlled" substance. There are different classes of controlled substances, some are more regulated than others in that there are stricter requirements, such as filling a prescription quicker or having to have it filled more frequently, etc.
In Canada drugs are regulated under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which can be viewed at the link below.
Opium is a controlled substance in the US, regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration under the Controlled Substances Act. Is opium in any energy drink? Not in the US.
Not controlled, but certainly regulated. But the majority of the laws regarding alcoholic beverages are run by the state governments. Which country do you live in you stooge. How can one answer you truthfully without knowing?
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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES are man made drugs that cause us to alter brain activity.
CII is not a brand. It refers to the classification of controlled substances that it belongs to. CII (C2) or Schedule II, is a category of drugs considered to have a strong potential for abuse or addiction but that have legitimate medical use. Among the substances so classified by the Drug Enforcement Agency are morphine, cocaine, pentobarbital, oxycodone, alphaprodine, and methadone. A controlled substance is a drug or chemical substance whose possession and use are regulated under the Controlled Substances Act.
Parenteral controlled substances are controlled medications that are not given by mouth. Typically this means that a controlled substance, such as morphine, is intended to be injected and not given in pill form.
their potential for abuse and addiction. the different schedules of controlled substances are based on how addicting they are.