law definitions Flashcards
includes any definitions of words as mentioned in the law
anabolic steroid
any drug or substance chemically or pharmacologically related to testosterone(it claims to or does promotes muscle growth and is not a product of botanical herb or if it is considered a dietary )(other than, estrogen, progestin, and corticosteroids) definition applies for use in humans only(eg. drugs that end in -one. like testosterone)
schedule 1 controlled substance
- a high abuse potential
- no accepted use in treatment,
-lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
schedule 1 examples
heroin, LSD, marijuana(cannabis), peyote, methaqualone and MDMA as well as most wierd ass sounding names)
schedule 2
-high abuse potential which may lead to severe
psychological or physical dependence,
- accepted use in treatment or medical use with severe restrictions.
examples of schedule 2 narcotics
narcotics include morphine, codeine, and opium. any combination products containing hydrocodone (ending-done, or start with vico- Lortab, Reprexain),hydromorphone (Dilaudid), methadone (Dolophine), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone
(OxyContin), and fentanyl (Sublimaze or Duragesic).
examples of schedule 2 stimulants
amphetamine (Dexedrine, Adderall), methamphetamine
(Desoxyn), methylphenidate (Ritalin), and lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse). Other schedule II
substances include: cocaine, amobarbital, and glutethimide.
schedule 3
abuse potential less than substances in schedules II,
- currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States,
-abuse may lead to
moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence.
examples of schedule 3 narcotics
-morphine combos with no more than 50% morphine,
-combos containing no more than 90 mg of codeine per dosage (Tylenol with codeine). Also included are buprenorphine products used to treat opioid addiction.
examples of schedule 3 non narcotics
benzphetamine (Didrex), phendimetrazine,
ketamine, and anabolic steroids such as oxandrolone (Oxandrin).
schedule 4
-lower abuse potential than schedule III,
-accepted medical use,
-abuse may lead to
limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to schedule III
schedule 4 narcotic
tramadol (ultram)
schedule 4 non narcotics
benzos
schedule 5
low abuse potential relative to schedule
IV,
- accepted medical use
-abuse may lead to
limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to substances in schedule IV.
They consist primarily of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics.
examples of schedule 5
cough preparations containing not more than 200 milligrams of codeine per 100
ml or per 100 g (Robitussin AC and Phenergan with Codeine).
Scheduled Listed Chemical Products (SLCP)
a product that contains ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or
phenylpropanolamine and may be marketed or distributed lawfully in the United States under the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act as a non-prescription drug.