The drugs in Schedule IV(4) are:
*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).
Xanax
Schedule 4, Controlled Substance
No, it is a sedative/hypnotic. It is schedule IV controlled substance.
Donnatal is a synonym for Phenobarbatal, a Controlled Substance Schedule IV. In Canada Donnatal is also a controlled substance.
Clonazepam, the checmical name for this medication, IS a controlled substance.
Its schedule iv.
Its schedule iv.
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.
Yes, Tramadol is classified as a controlled substance in Louisiana. It is listed as a Schedule IV controlled substance, which means it has a low potential for abuse compared to other controlled substances.
It's a 2, weirdly. Most sedatives, fast or short acting, are sked 4 tho
No. It is a schedule IV.
Schedule IV medications have a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs that are listed in schedule III. A physician should only prescribe for himself or herself schedule IV drugs in an emergency.