Yes, it is a level IV
yes, its either a schedule 3 or 4. i'm leaning towards 4 but i'm not positive.
Ativan, the brand name for lorazepam, is classified as a benzodiazepine medication. It is primarily used to treat anxiety disorders, insomnia, and to provide sedation before medical procedures. As a Schedule IV controlled substance in the United States, it has a lower potential for abuse compared to higher schedule drugs but still carries risks of dependence and withdrawal.
A controlled substance is a drug that is regulated by the government due to its potential for abuse and addiction. Non-controlled substances are drugs that do not have the same level of regulation because they are considered to have a lower risk of abuse and addiction.
no it is a vasoconstrictor. it has shown no dependency or altered level of conciousness effects and is not considered a controlled substance by law enforcement(at least here in Florida)
Depends on what you mean, Ativan is from the benzodiazepine group (xanax, valium, klonopin, librium, etc.) and its used to treat anxiety, and seizures. It is also a schedule IV controlled substance, meaning it is illegal if you get caught without a prescription bottle in your name. So it is legal, but only for whom it was perscribed
Ativan, the brand name for lorazepam, is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance in the United States. This classification indicates that it has a lower potential for abuse compared to Schedule I-III drugs, but it can still lead to physical or psychological dependence if misused. Due to its sedative and anxiolytic properties, Ativan is often prescribed for anxiety disorders, insomnia, and as a pre-anesthetic medication.
Risperidone is not a controlled substance.
Yes, ciprofloxacin is a controlled substance.
is Suboxone a controlled substance in Florida
No, sertraline is not considered a controlled substance.
Yes, xanax (Alprazolam) is a controlled substance.
Donnatal is a synonym for Phenobarbatal, a Controlled Substance Schedule IV. In Canada Donnatal is also a controlled substance.