Some drugs are illegal because if used incorrectly, they can cause great harm to not only you, but also the people surrounding you.
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.
In the past most drugs have been discovered either by identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or by serendipitous discovery. As our understanding of disease has increased to the extent that we know how disease andinfection are controlled at the molecular and physiological level, scientists are now able to try to find compounds that specifically modulate those molecules, for instance via high throughput screening.
In Left for Dead the four survivor's of a zombie apocalypse try to survive the long journey to a government controlled area that the government are using to load people to some place that has not been infested. yet.
In England Qutiapine i{seroquel} is only available on prescription from a doctor so yes ,here it is a controlled drug. In the USA, a controlled substance is more strictly regulated that other prescription drugs. Seroquel (Quetiapine) is available by prescription only, but it is not a government controlled substance. So, you're answer is no, it's not. That said, it is still sometimes sold as a street drug, although not as popular as benzodiazepines such as Valium or xanax (which are controlled substances). Some people think that Seroquel abuse is too common and it should be a controlled substance.
"controlled" is a term that just means you need a script to get it, "Schedule I-V" mean that they have a potential for abuse or addiction and therefore carry criminal charges when abused, or if the same script is attained through multiple doctors at the same time. (doctor shopping) basically: controlled means it's too unsafe for unsupervised OTC consumption. Scheduled means the DEA is watching it and if you screw with those YOU WILL GET ARRESTED. AND FAST.
Yes. In some areas, it already has been legalised for some medical reasons (chiefly as a pain relief and relaxant where the patient is intolerable of other major pain relievers). For some medical ailments, it works better than existing drugs, and provided it is properly controlled - as with all drugs - there is no good reason why it shouldn't be in many areas.
Well, honey, a narcotic is a type of drug that can dull the senses and relieve pain, while a controlled drug is any drug whose possession, manufacture, or distribution is regulated by the government. So, all narcotics are controlled drugs, but not all controlled drugs are narcotics. It's like comparing apples to oranges, but with a lot more legal restrictions involved.
If you are talking about countries, then there are lots of countries that have a controlled economic system, such as Venezuela, China, and Russia. Some economies have more government control than other and none are completely government controlled, except N. Korea perhaps.
When a person is under the influence of drugs he losts his mind and can't be sensible . The drugs are affecting our cerebrum ,where we are controlled. The addiction of drugs cause early death .The drugs makes our lungs to swell and our kidney to be inactive ..........But some suggest that a little drink is good for health.........
????????????? The question makes no sense, but if youre asking whether or not Adderall is a controlled substance, it is. Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine (Adderall's ingredients) are both DEA schedule 2 in the United States.
If you are asking about the United States there has been a policy for 200 years of separation of church and state. No religion has controlled a state. Before 1776 some colonies were religious colonies. For over a thousand years Europe was controlled by the Catholic Church in government and religion.
Because dog government's move in to profit, and some drugs are to good and to many will learn the secrets of existence