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Jul 23 2008

The Schedule II Drug Classification

Published by tinasam at 2:27 pm under pain management Edit This

Thanks to the Controlled Substances Act all drugs go into one of five different schedules, or classifications, and is controlled by both the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) and the Department of Justice with the Department of Health and Human Services. This is a general overview about Schedule II classification and the drugs that it encompasses.

 

Schedule II

These drugs have accepted medical uses and carry a potential for substance abuse. These drugs can have addiction issues with chronic use. Some of the drugs in this category are Opium and Morphine, Fentanyl, and Amphetamines. These will be in pharmacies and they are available with a valid prescription from a doctor. They have very specific storage and recording procedures. Patients on these drugs are typically monitored for dependency on the drug and care is taken not to overprescribed these medications.

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One Response to “The Schedule II Drug Classification”

  1. pinkinkon 23 Jul 2008 at 7:34 pm edit this

    Did you hear about the laws they are trying to pass (or already passed, I don’t know which, sorry!) that will prevent people from getting controlled substances from multiple doctors? I hope it helps to cut down on some of the substance abuse issues associated with these medications.

    Sierra
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