So-called "controlled substances" are narcotic and narcotic-type drugs strictly controlled by law and, if availalbe at all, are only available with a valid/legal prescription.
controlled and prescprtion drugs
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the drugs, obviously. If they are controlled drugs they are breaking the law and could be liable to prosecution
Are you looking for Penal Codes and Heath and Saftey Codes that splicitly state drugs are illegal? ...are you asking about presciption drugs, narcotics, opiates or controlled substances? here are a few examples of law enforcement codes in relation to controlled substances: HS11550- under the influence of a controlled substane. HS11377- possecsion of a controlled substance HS11379.6 (a)- manufacturing a controlled substance
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Synthetic drugs, such as designer drugs or research chemicals, are created to imitate the effects of controlled substances. These substances are often developed with slight chemical modifications to avoid legal restrictions while still producing similar effects to the controlled drugs they are designed to mimic. However, synthetic drugs can be more dangerous due to variations in potency and potential unknown side effects.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES are man made drugs that cause us to alter brain activity.
their potential for abuse and addiction. the different schedules of controlled substances are based on how addicting they are.
The main criterion for drugs classified as controlled substances is their level of addiction potential...according to the Terminology for Health Professionals, Sixth Edition in the Pharmacology section, pg.85: "Controlled Substances are medications or drugs that may become addictive".
The amount of illegal drugs there are it would take far to long.Look it up in the Laws & statutes regarding controlled drugs...
Controlled Substances are What the DEA are consider dependent drugs of harm from low risk to high risk The DEA categorize these drugs as schedules, 0/1-5 0 being very harmful and addictive to 5 being potentially but very unlikely. Because these Drugs are consider to be harmful the DEA requires all RX(prescriptions) that are controlled be regulated with DEA numbers and DPS numbers to log them, and keep track of them. --- However Antibiotics are not a schedule drugs, and no DEA number is needed for a RX of antibiotics ;so they are not classified as controlled substances because they are not addictive Controlled substance basically means in pharmacy addictive drugs.