Class 4 controlled substances are drugs that have a lower potential for abuse relative to higher classes, but still carry some risk for dependence and misuse. Examples include medications like alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium), and certain sleep aids. These substances are regulated under the Controlled Substances Act, requiring prescriptions for legal use. They are typically used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and other medical conditions.
yes it is. it is class B
Zoloft is not a controlled substance, so it is drug class 6.
Cogentin is not a controlled substance. It is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and belongs to the drug class anticholinergic antiparkinson agents.
It may be possible in many cases to reduce a class 4 felony to a class a misdemeanor. One method of doing so would be to label the crime an attempt. An "attempt" of a crime is always one class lower than the crime itself. For example an "Attempt Possession of a Controlled Substance" would be a class a misdemeanor while "Possession of a Controlled Substance" would be a class 4 felony. For further information see the related links below.
This is: possession of a controlled substance penalty group 3.
6 months county.. 3 yrs probation and 6 months drug and alcohol class
Viagra is not a controlled substance. It is a legend drug which means it must be prescribed by a legal prescriber and cannot be given to or taken by anyone other than the recipient of the prescription.
B
Schedule 4, Controlled Substance
Risperidone is not a controlled substance.
Yes. Both drugs belong to the drug class benzodiazepines, a controlled substance class of medications.
PWIMSD SCH IV stands for "Possession with intent to manufacture/sell/or distribute a Schedule IV controlled substance" For example Xanax, Valium, etc. It basically means the person is being charged with selling/delivering the controlled substance which is a Class I Felony in my state.