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  2. Drug Scheduling - DEA.gov

    www.dea.gov/drug-information/drug-scheduling

    Drug Schedules. Drugs, substances, and certain chemicals used to make drugs are classified into five (5) distinct categories or schedules depending upon the drug’s acceptable medical use and the drug’s abuse or dependency potential.

  3. Drug Scheduling & Classifications (Schedule I-V Controlled Drugs)

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    Drug classifications refer to the Drug Enforcement Administration's scheduling of drugs based on their abuse potential, medical use, and other criteria. Learn what the different schedules of drugs are and get examples of drugs in each schedule.

  4. Diversion Control Division | Controlled Substance Schedules

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    Drugs and other substances that are considered controlled substances under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) are divided into five schedules. An updated and complete list of the schedules is published annually in Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) §§1308.11 through 1308.15.

  5. They must maintain accurate inventories, records and security of the controlled substances. The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) schedule information displayed applies to substances regulated under federal law. There may be variations in CSA schedules between individual states.

  6. Drug Classifications: Schedule I, II, III, IV, V - MedShadow

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    What drug schedule is weed, ketamine or gabapentin? Get DEA definitions, examples and a chart of drug classification schedules here.

  7. Drugs of Abuse, A DEA Resource Guide (2020 Edition) - DEA.gov

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    This will determine into which schedule the drug or other substance will be placed. These schedules are established by the CSA. They are as follows: Schedule I • The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse. • The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.

  8. Controlled Substances - Alphabetical Order

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    3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine 7400 I N MDA, Love Drug 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine 7405 I N MDMA, Ecstasy, XTC 3,4-Methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine 7404 I N N-ethyl MDA, MDE, MDEA