NO
Prohibits the refilling of Schedule II controlled substances.
Schedule II
Cocaine is Schedule II in the United States.
Schedule II
No. It is not a controlled substance.
Possession with intent to sell. The "schedule II", means it was a drug in the "schedule II" category, like percocet, adderall, etc.. Drugs that can be easily abused and can cause psychological harm..
Ritalin is listed as a Schedule II drug on the Controlled Substances List (Vyvanse, Adderall, Concerta, etc., are all C-II drugs.
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Methylphenidate is a schedule II ( ILLEGAL) drug if you do not have a perscription, It is prescribed for ADHD treatment and Narcolepsy
Schedule II (Oxycodone, Morphine, Fentanyl, Adderall, ritalin, etc.) drugs are non-refillable
No, lorazepam is not classified as a Schedule II drug; it is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance in the United States. This means it has a lower potential for abuse compared to Schedule II drugs, which can lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. Lorazepam is commonly prescribed for anxiety and sleep disorders, but its use is still regulated due to the potential for dependence.
Exam answer is C. refer the prescription to the pharmacist (oxycodone is a schedule II drug and federal law prohibits refills so this would mean the doctor was confused or the prescription order has been tampered with)refill it!