NC BLET Controlled Substances REVISED AND
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Schedule 1 High potential for abuse. Not currently accepted
for medical use in the US. Lack of accepted
safety for use in medical treatment. Heroin, LSD,
MDMA (ecstasy), mephadrone, MDPV(bath salts)
Schedule 2 High potential for abuse. Currently accepted
medical use in the US with severe restrictions.
Abuse may lead to severe psychic or physical
dependence. Opium, cocaine, meth, Ritalin,
dilaudid, morphine, and oxycodone.
Schedule 3 Potential for abuse, but less than schedule 1 &
schedule 2.
Currently accepted for medical use in the US.
Moderate or low physical dependence or high
psychological dependence. Hydrocodone,
ketamine, and anabolic steroids.
, Schedule 4 Low potential for abuse relative to drugs in
schedule 3. Currently accepted for medical use
in the US. Limited to physical or psychological
dependence. Diazepam (valium), Phentermine,
Alprazolam (Xanax).
Schedule 5 Low potential for abuse relative to drugs in
schedule 4. Currently accepted for medical use
in the US; and limited physical or psychological
dependence. Low potential for abuse relative to
substances listed in schedule 4 and consists
primarily of preparations containing limited
quantities of certain narcotics. Cough syrup with
codeine.
Schedule 6 Not currently accepted for medical use in the US.
Relatively low potential for abuse in terms of risk
to public health and potential to produce psychic
or physical dependence. A need for further and
continuing study to develop evidence of the
effects of the drugs. Marijuana,
Tetrahydrocannabinol.
Opiates Natural pain remedies derived from the alkaloid
of the opium poppy. Drugs made from this
source: Morphine, codeine, heroin and opium.
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Schedule 1 High potential for abuse. Not currently accepted
for medical use in the US. Lack of accepted
safety for use in medical treatment. Heroin, LSD,
MDMA (ecstasy), mephadrone, MDPV(bath salts)
Schedule 2 High potential for abuse. Currently accepted
medical use in the US with severe restrictions.
Abuse may lead to severe psychic or physical
dependence. Opium, cocaine, meth, Ritalin,
dilaudid, morphine, and oxycodone.
Schedule 3 Potential for abuse, but less than schedule 1 &
schedule 2.
Currently accepted for medical use in the US.
Moderate or low physical dependence or high
psychological dependence. Hydrocodone,
ketamine, and anabolic steroids.
, Schedule 4 Low potential for abuse relative to drugs in
schedule 3. Currently accepted for medical use
in the US. Limited to physical or psychological
dependence. Diazepam (valium), Phentermine,
Alprazolam (Xanax).
Schedule 5 Low potential for abuse relative to drugs in
schedule 4. Currently accepted for medical use
in the US; and limited physical or psychological
dependence. Low potential for abuse relative to
substances listed in schedule 4 and consists
primarily of preparations containing limited
quantities of certain narcotics. Cough syrup with
codeine.
Schedule 6 Not currently accepted for medical use in the US.
Relatively low potential for abuse in terms of risk
to public health and potential to produce psychic
or physical dependence. A need for further and
continuing study to develop evidence of the
effects of the drugs. Marijuana,
Tetrahydrocannabinol.
Opiates Natural pain remedies derived from the alkaloid
of the opium poppy. Drugs made from this
source: Morphine, codeine, heroin and opium.