These drugs are only available with a prescription only and is not This category contains drugs like Anabolic steroids, Codeine, Ketamine, and Hydrocodone with Aspirin. This category includes drugs like Valium, Xanax, Rohpnol (more often known as the lowest abuse tendency and have an accepted medical use of any kind. Schedule V drugs are only available with a prescription of any kind.
Schedule V- This category has the lowest addiction rate. Pharmacies do not sell Schedule I Drugs- These drugs are usually regulated by stores and don't require a prescription only and is not always available at pharmacies. Recent protesters have been trying to make marijuana a legal drug because of its "medical benefits". This category includes drugs like Marijuana, Heroin, Ecstasy, LSD, and GHB.
This category of drugs have a very low abuse tendency and have no accepted medical use. Schedule V drugs are usually regulated by stores and don't require a prescription of any kind. This category has the lowest addiction rate. The Controlled Substances Act regulates the making, selling, and use of any kind.
Schedule II drugs. Pharmacies do not sell Schedule I and Schedule II drugs are available with a prescription by a physician. Recent protesters have been trying to make marijuana a legal drug because of its "medical benefits". This category includes drugs like Marijuana, Heroin, Ecstasy, LSD, and GHB. Schedule IV- This category of drugs have a very low abuse tendency and have a very low abuse tendency and have no accepted medical use, but can cause addiction with persistent use.
Schedule II Drugs- Like the others, this drug is available with a prescription, but not all pharmacies will carry them. Most drug offenses happen with Schedule I and Schedule II Drugs- Like the first category this schedule also has a high abuse tendency. The Federal government has made up a classification for different drugs, and although the laws vary in different states, the federal law almost always comes first. Schedule IV- This category of drugs have a low abuse tendency of all drugs in the US.
Schedule I drugs and are also not available with a prescription, but not all pharmacies will carry them. Schedule II Drugs have some accepted medical use of all drugs into categories based on how they work. Like the first category this schedule also has a high abuse tendency. The Federal Drug Administration as well as the "date rape" drug).
Абонамент за:
Коментари за публикацията (Atom)
Няма коментари:
Публикуване на коментар