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Drug Schedule, OTC, Rx for Biology of Drugs

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Schedule I   High abuse potential. No medical use.  
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Examples of Schedule I drugs   Heroin, LSD, PCP, MDMA  
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Schedule II   High abuse potential. Medical use.  
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Examples of Schedule II drugs   Amphetamine, cocaine, morphine  
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Medical use of cocaine   local anesthetic  
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Medical use of morphine   analgesic  
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Analgesic   Pain reliever  
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Medical uses for amphetamine   narcolepsy, obesity, ADHD  
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Schedule III   Moderate abuse potential. Medical use. Rx limited to 5 refills over 6 months.  
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Examples of Schedule III drugs   Anabolic steroids, Vicodin, Tylenol with codeine, aspirin with codeine  
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Schedule IV   Less abuse potential than III. Medical use. Refill regulations vary by state.  
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Examples of Schedule IV drugs   diazepam (Valium), other benzodiazepines  
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Benzodiazepines   class of drugs used to treat anxiety and insomnia; work by making GABA, the brain’s primary inhibitory transmitter, more effective  
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Schedule V   Less abuse potential than IV. Medical use. May contain small amounts of narcotics.  
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Examples of Schedule V drugs   Lomotil, Robitussin AC, Tussi-Organidin, Hycodan  
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Lomotil   schedule V antidiarrheal that contains narcotic  
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Robitussin AC   schedule V cough suppressant that contains codeine  
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Hycodan   schedule V cough suppressant that contains codeine  
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OTC   Over The Counter; drugs available without a prescription  
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LD50   Lethal dose where 50% die  
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Which is safer: a drug with a higher LD50 or lower LD50?   a higher LD50 because a higher dose is needed to kill 50% of test subjects  
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Rx   medical prescription; medicine requiring a prescription before it can be obtained  
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