COUNSELOR EXAM
Schedule I Drugs - ANSWERS-drugs with no currently accepted
medical use and a high potential for abuse.
Examples of Schedule I Drugs - ANSWERS-heroin, LSD, marijuana,
ecstasy
Schedule II Drugs - ANSWERS-drugs with a high potential for abuse,
with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical
dependence
Examples of Schedule II Drugs - ANSWERS-less than 15 milligrams
of hydrocodone per dosage unit (Vicodin), cocaine,
methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone, meperidine,
oxycodone, fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, Ritalin
Schedule III Drugs - ANSWERS-moderate to low potential for
physical and psychological dependence.
Example of Schedule III drugs - ANSWERS-ketamine, anabolic
steroids, testosterone
Schedule IV Drugs - ANSWERS-low potential for abuse and low risk
of dependence
, Schedule IV Drugs Examples - ANSWERS-Xanax, Soma, Darvon,
Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol
Schedule V Drugs - ANSWERS-drugs with lower potential for abuse
than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited
quantities of certain narcotics
Schedule V Drug Examples - ANSWERS-Lomotil/Diphenoxylate &
Atropine; Cough Suppressants containing small amounts of Codeine
(i.e. Promethazine+Codeine); Some anti-convulsants such as
Lyrica/Pregabalin, Vimpat/Lacosamide, or Ezogabine/Potiga
Step 1 of AA and NA - ANSWERS-Honesty
Addiction causes a level of denial that can be quite challenging for
onlookers to believe. No matter how much people push someone into
recovery, unless they accept that there's a problem, overcoming it is
almost impossible.
The 12 steps begin with an admission that you are powerless over
drugs or alcohol. Once you admit that it's in control of you and not the
other way around, you can get started.
Step 2 of AA and NA - ANSWERS-Faith.