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Abuse Liability - The propensity for a substance to be abused, often related to the pleasurable experiences it can induce and the physical dependence it can create. Controlled Substances Act - Legislation that regulates the manufacture, distribution, and dispensing of substances with abuse potential, categorizing them into different schedules based on their abuse liability. Schedule II - Classification under the Controlled Substances Act for substances with a high potential for abuse but also accepted for medical use, such as morphine. Schedule IV - Classification under the Controlled Substances Act for substances with a lower potential for abuse than Schedule II drugs, such as butorphanol and pentazocine

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Opioid Agonist Agents and Abuse Liability Questions
and Answers/verified/latest update
Graded A+
Abuse Liability - ✔✔The propensity for a substance to be abused, often related
to the pleasurable experiences it can induce and the physical dependence it can
create.


Controlled Substances Act - ✔✔Legislation that regulates the manufacture,
distribution, and dispensing of substances with abuse potential, categorizing
them into different schedules based on their abuse liability.


Schedule II - ✔✔Classification under the Controlled Substances Act for
substances with a high potential for abuse but also accepted for medical use,
such as morphine.


Schedule IV - ✔✔Classification under the Controlled Substances Act for
substances with a lower potential for abuse than Schedule II drugs, such as
butorphanol and pentazocine.


Schedule III - ✔✔Classification under the Controlled Substances Act for
substances with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological
dependence, such as buprenorphine.


Physical Dependence - ✔✔The state where the body has adapted to the
presence of a substance, and withdrawal symptoms occur if the substance is
abruptly discontinued.
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