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 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.
The Schedule –H ( of Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules) contains a list of drugs commonly called prescription dugs. These drugs are required to be sold on the prescription of a registered medical practitioner only. This legal requirement is made to prevent self medication. Medicines containing such drugs are labeled with a symbol Rx and if drugs fall under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act (addiction forming substances) with a symbol NRx on the left hand corner. They are also labeled with a warning. To be sold on the prescription of a registered medical practitioner only. The warning is meant for retailer in pharmacy/medical store.
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.
Your Drugs License may be suspended as per 'The Drugs & Cosmetics Act of India 1940' Regulations.Please read sections 18B & 28A specifically and thoroughly.
Drugs such as Morphine and Meperidine (Demerol) are in the C-II (Schedule 2) class
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.