(1) Schedule I.-
(A) The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse.
(B) The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
(C) There is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision." [9]
No prescriptions may be written for Schedule I substances, and such substances are subject to production quotas by the DEA.
At the moment the hydrocodone is scheduled as the schedule three drugs.
Yes; the vast majority of them are stimulants and thus schedule 2.
Caffeine is not a controlled drug in the UK, so is included in no class of scheduled drugs.
No, they don't test for drugs that are not scheduled. (regularly abused drugs are scheduled, that is why they test for them; Scheduled 1-4 depending on abuse potential) Zoloft is not a benzodiazepine and they do not drug test for it.
Not all medication needs to be classified as a scheduled drug. Drugs that are scheduled drugs are usually; Amphetamines (Ritalin, Cocaine, etc.) THC (Marijuana) Barbiturates (Phenobarbital, etc.) Opiates (Oxycodone (Percocet), Hydrocodone (Vicodin), Heroin, etc.) LSD PCP Benzodiazepenes (Klonopin, Kpins, Clonazepam, Xanax, Lorazepam (Ativan), etc Sleep Medication such as Ambien, and Lunesta with psychodelic properties. This is because these drugs have either little or high risk for abuse...and are scheduled also because they are not to be held by any body other than whom the medication was prescribed for. For instance, if you have 2 Cymbalta pills for depression, and I get caught with them by the police - It is possible that I will go to jail, but the drug is not a Scheduled chemical, therefore, there is no risk that I am selling or using for any illegal purposes. If I get caught with Vicodin, and I do not have a prescription for it, then my a** will go to jail, with only a small chancel, like 1% that I won't if I have good use. Look up scheduled drugs on Wikipedia, you will learn more than asking questions on WIKI ANSWERS.
It is not 'regulated' as, for instance, narcotics and scheduled drugs are regulated, but it is a highly dangerous poisonous substance and it's sale and use is monitored and tracked.
then you will get off if you can prove this
The most dangerous drugs are classified as Schedule I, which have a high addiction or abuse potential and no recognized medical use. Possession of these drugs is forbidden under the law. You cannot obtain a legal prescription for the. The next most dangerous drugs are Schedule II, with a high potential for abuse but having a recognized medical use. They decrease in seriousness to Schedule V. Drugs that are available by prescription only but are not on one of the drug schedules are called "dangerous drugs" as opposed to "narcotics."
No, oxycodone is a scheduled narcotic. It is intended for people suffering severe pain. However, oxycodone has joined a long list of prescription drugs stolen and sold for drug abusers.
He was scheduled to fly in Australia
what are the feartures of scheduled banks
Scheduled.