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The drugs in Schedule IV(4) are:

  • Alprazolam(Xanax)
  • Barbital(Veronal, Plexonal, barbitone)
  • Bromazepam(Lexotan, Lexatin, Lexotanil)
  • Butorphanol(Stadol, Stadol NS, Torbugesic, Torbutrol)
  • Camazepam(Albego, Limpidon, Paxor)
  • Cathine(Constituent of "Khat" plant, (+)-norpseudoephedrine)
  • Chloral betaine(Beta Chlor)
  • Chloral hydrate(Noctec )
  • Chlordiazepoxide(Librium, Libritabs, Limbitrol, SK-Lygen )
  • Clobazam(Urbadan, Urbanyl )
  • Clonazepam(Klonopin, Clonopin)
  • Clorazepate(Tranxene)
  • Clotiazepam(Trecalmo, Rize, Clozan, Veratran)
  • Cloxazolam(Akton, Lubalix, Olcadil, Sepazon)
  • Delorazepam
  • Dexfenfluramine(Redux)
  • Dextropropoxyphene dosage forms(Darvon, propoxyphene, Darvocet, Propacet)
  • Diazepam(Valium, Diastat )
  • Dichloralphenazone(Midrin, dichloralantipyrine)
  • Diethylpropion(Tenuate, Tepanil)
  • Difenoxin 1 mg/25 ug AtSO4/du(Motofen)
  • Estazolam(ProSom, Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon)
  • Ethchlorvynol(Placidy)
  • Ethinamate(Valmid, Valamin)
  • Ethyl loflazepate
  • Fencamfamin(Reactivan)
  • Fenfluramine(Pondimin, Ponderal)
  • Fenproporex(Gacilin, Solvolip)
  • Fludiazepam
  • Flunitrazepam(Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Roipnol)
  • Flurazepam(Dalmane)
  • Fospropofol(Lusedra)
  • Halazepam(Paxipam)
  • Haloxazolam
  • Ketazolam(Anxon, Loftran, Solatran, Contamex)
  • Loprazolam
  • Lorazepam(Ativan)
  • Lormetazepam(Noctamid)
  • Mazindol(Sanorex, Mazanor)
  • Mebutamate(Capla)
  • Medazepam(Nobrium)
  • Mefenorex(Anorexic, Amexate, Doracil, Pondinil)
  • Meprobamate(Miltown, Equanil, Micrainin, Equagesic, Meprospan)
  • Methohexital(Brevital)
  • Methylphenobarbital(Mebaral, mephobarbital)
  • Midazolam(Versed)
  • Modafinil(Provigil)
  • Nimetazepam(Erimin)
  • Nitrazepam(Mogadon)
  • Nordiazepam(Nordazepam, Demadar, Madar)
  • Oxazepam(Serax, Serenid-D)
  • Oxazolam(Serenal, Convertal)
  • Paraldehyde(Paral)
  • Pemoline(Cylert)
  • Pentazocine(Talwin, Talwin NX, Talacen, Talwin Compound)
  • Petrichloral(Pentaerythritol chloral, Periclor)
  • Phenobarbital(Luminal, Donnatal, Bellergal-S)
  • Phentermine(Ionamin, Fastin, Adipex-P, Obe-Nix, Zantryl)
  • Pinazepam(Domar)
  • Pipradrol(Detaril, Stimolag Fortis)
  • Prazepam(Centrax)
  • Quazepam(Doral)
  • Sibutramine(Meridia)
  • SPA(1-dimethylamino-1,2-diphenylethane, Lefetamine)
  • Temazepam(Restoril)
  • Tetrazepam(Myolastan, Musaril)
  • Triazolam(Halcion)
  • Zaleplon(Sonata)
  • Zolpidem(Ambien, Ivadal, Stilnoct, Stilnox)
  • Zopiclone(Lunesta)

*Any drugs in parenthesis are alternative names for the drug.

*This list was last updated April 6, 2012.

*Information was taken from DEA(Drug Enforcement Agency) website(link is below).

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