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What drugs are schedule 4 narcotics?

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Why are narcotic drugs illegal?

yes they are


A drug that contains a small amount of narcotics with limited physical or psychological dependence is a Schedule?

IV Schedule 4


What schedule are exempt narcotics?

Schedule V


Why do drugs have legal classes?

the schedules are based on how addicting a drug is and its potential for abuse. schedule 1s are illegal drugs (although pot shouldn't be in with herion and crack, it still is), schedule 2s are narcotics such as adderall or morphine, and schedule 3s and 4s are the less addicting substances like vicodin and xanax.


What does a narcotics investigator do?

they search if a person that is deaad or alive, if they have been using drugs, Narcotics is another word for drugs.


List all the drugs in schedules c and c1?

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.


What is schedule 3 narcotics?

All Controlled Substances (narcotics, barbiturates and combination drugs/derivatives) are listed under 5 Schedules, each one being a list of narcotics/compound drugs and barbiturates based on their content and abuse potential. Each has specific access, prescription and dispense requirements as well. The Schedules are maintained by the DEA. Schedule 1 drugs are all of the illegal drugs - Heroin, Marijuana, etc. No viable medical use. (medical marijuana is a completely different animal) Schedule 2 - Everything I take. Drugs in this Schedule include Oxycodone, Codeine, Fentanyl, Morphine, Dilaudid, Meperidine (Demerol), Methamphetamines and combinations using these. No prescription refills allowed, and no call-in prescriptions allowed. Patient must have a new prescription for each refill. I've been doing it every month for the past 9 years. Schedule 3 - Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and combinations, Butalbital, Codeine analgesics (low amount of Codeine with another drug), etc. Can be refilled and called in. Schedule 4 - Most of the minor pain stuff - Darvon, Analgesic combo's, etc. Also includes stuff like Ambien. Schedule 5 - Codeine and Opium based oral preparations (syrups), similar type drugs. Note: Most bizarrely, methamphetamine is considered to have "medicinal value" (the military uses it) so it is a schedule 2 rather than schedule 1, yet marijuana is considered schedule 1 even though it can be prescribed by a doctor and there is a pure pill form manufactured by pharmaceutical companies that can also be prescribed. Politics in action.


Which scheduled drugs according to the controlled substance act are most dangerous?

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."


Under a doctor's supervision how are narcotics used?

Narcotics are pain relieving drugs to humans.


What is the federal bureau of narcotics?

It's official title is The Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD)


What are the penalties for importing prescription drugs?

Depends on what you are importing. If you're importing Astelin, probably confiscation and a fine. If you're importing schedule II narcotics with intent to distribute, 25 to life.


What are types of narcotics?

There are various types of narcotics that include prescription medications as well as street drugs such as cocaine. Narcotics are naturally occurring or semi-naturally occurring and include opioids and opiates. Demerol, Codeine, and Vicodin are narcotics.