Class-II (or schedule-II) medications are those determined by the DEA to possess both medicinal benefits as well as have the high potential for risk of addiction. These would include morphine, Demerol, Dilaudid.
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Benzodiazepines are a class of drugs that include commonly prescribed medications such as Xanax, Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin.
Class A drugs are the drugs that are most dangerous for example cocaine. Class B drugs are the drugs that are mildly dangerous. Class C drugs are the drugs that are least dangerous for example cannabis.
Class A drugs are considered the most harmful and carry the most severe penalties for possession and supply. Class B drugs are considered less harmful than Class A drugs but more harmful than Class C drugs. Class C drugs are considered the least harmful and typically carry lesser penalties than Class A and B drugs.
Benzodiazepine. They are called the "Minor Tranquilizers".
Drugs such as Morphine and Meperidine (Demerol) are in the C-II (Schedule 2) class
Prescription meds are almost always a stronger milligram/dose. Prescription drugs are usually in a class 2 category, a greater risk of addiction. Class 2 drugs are always controlled and monitored.
A list of light sensitive drugs can be found in most pharmaceutical books. Many pharmacies will provide customers with a list of light sensitive drugs.
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