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What is another name for a controlled drug? Scheduled drug
What agency rates the drugs as schedules? DEA- Drug Enforcement Administration
How are schedules commonly shown? C-I, C-II, C-III, C-IV, C-V
Drugs that are high risk for abuse and has no medical use in USA is called_____________? Schedule I
Drugs with high risk of abuse but is used in USA and can cause severe psychological or physical dependence are called_____________? Schedule II
Which scheduled drugs have no refills and cannot be called into pharmacy? C-II
Which scheduled drugs can be called in and have refills? Schedule III-IV
What scheduled drugs do not need a prescription? C-V
What schedule is marijuana and heroin? C-I
What schedule is meperidine, morphine,and opium. C-II
What schedule is Anabolic steroids, Tylenol with codiene, and paragoric? C-III
What schedule is diazepam, phenabarbital, and chlordiazepoxide? C-IV
What schedule is Couph medicine that contains less than 100 mg codeine per 100ml? C-V
Opium, Morphine, and fentanyl are wxamples of what? Narcotic Analgesics
What is the drug class for naloxone and naltrexone? norcotic/opiate antagonist
What is the drug class for amphetamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, and methylphenidate? psychomoter stimulants
What is caffeine and nicotine? stimulants
What drug class is pentobarbital and phenobarbital? barbiturates
What are examples of mild tranquilizers? diazepam and muscle relaxants
What are examples of major tranquilizers? halperidol, chlorpromazine and clozapine.
What is an example of an antidepressant? amitriptyline
What is a natrual antidepressant that is an OTC? St John's Wart
What is an example of an antimanic drug? lithium
What drug class is alcohol? depressant
What are examples of psychogenic drugs? LSD, Marijuana and mescaline
 

 



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