Controlled substances meaning their disturbtion is controlled they are accounted for nurses and doctors must keep accurate track of who got them and when they got them and how many Your three and fours are weaker analgesics and anti anxiety
In the US there are only five schedules.
There are no schedule C or C1 drugs. The DEA lists controlled drugs as Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Some Schedule 1 drugs are heroin, ecstasy, and marijuana.
schedule 1 drugs are illegal.
Schedule II drugs
Atenolol is a Schedule 6 drug.
There are Schedule V drugs, but not Schedule VI drugs. Schedule V contains things like codeine-based cough syrups and the anti-diarrhea medicine Lomotil.
There are Schedule V drugs, but not Schedule VI drugs. Schedule V contains things like codeine-based cough syrups and the anti-diarrhea medicine Lomotil.
Drugs such as Morphine and Meperidine (Demerol) are in the C-II (Schedule 2) class
MDMDA also know as ecstasy is very illigal in the United States. The DEA(Drug Enforcement Agency) has a "5 Schedule" system that they classify how illigal drugs are based on the drugs potential for abuse, how addictive it is, and its known medical purposes. Schedule 1 is for the worst drugs with a lot of potential for abuse and no known useful medical purposes while schedule 5 is for the opposite, drugs that arn't as harmful and have medical purposes. The DEA has listed ecstasy under Schedule 1. However The DEA doesn't really make any sense in classifying a lot of drugs under schedule 1 because some drugs in schedule 1 are safer than alcohol which is legal.
hallucinogen's, stimulants and depressants Schedule I, Schedule II, Schedule III, and Schedule IV.
Answer is A. schedule II
Schedule IV medications have a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs that are listed in schedule III. A physician should only prescribe for himself or herself schedule IV drugs in an emergency.
At the moment the hydrocodone is scheduled as the schedule three drugs.