yes, its either a schedule 3 or 4. i'm leaning towards 4 but i'm not positive.
Yes, it is a level IV
marijuana has been officially classified in the United States as a controlled substance in the same category as:
No, it is not classified as a controlled substance.
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 is a prescription medication used to treat/control the symptoms of severe arthritis. As a prescription drug it is classified as a "controlled substance" under the law.
Lithium is not classified as a controlled substance. It is a medication commonly used to treat bipolar disorder and certain other mental health conditions. However, it is a prescription medication and should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider.
Clozapine is not subject to the Controlled Substance Act. It is, however, under dispensary controls by the FDA that require bloodwork and registered results of the bloodwork at regular interval before it can be dispensed.
Methacarbanol is not classified as a controlled substance under the United States Controlled Substances Act. However, it may be regulated under other laws or in specific jurisdictions. Always check local regulations for the most accurate and updated information regarding its status.
Yes, Zoloft is not considered a controlled substance. It is classified as a prescription medication used to treat depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions.
Tylenol No. 2, also known as Tylenol with Codeine, is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance in the United States due to the presence of codeine, a narcotic. This means it has a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence compared to Schedule I and II substances.
Depends on what you mean, Ativan is from the benzodiazepine group (xanax, valium, klonopin, librium, etc.) and its used to treat anxiety, and seizures. It is also a schedule IV controlled substance, meaning it is illegal if you get caught without a prescription bottle in your name. So it is legal, but only for whom it was perscribed
Buspirone is not considered a scheduled drug in the United States. It is classified as a non-controlled substance in the benzodiazepine class.