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Schedule F-F: This contains regulations and standards for ophthalmic ointments and solutions. Schedule K: Drugs not meant for medicinal use, quinine and other antimalarial drugs, drugs supplied by government hospitals, registered medical practitioners, contraceptive drugs, and their corresponding regulation. Schedule M: Contains various ...
This is the list of Schedule I controlled substances as defined by the United States Controlled Substances Act. [1] The following findings are required for substances to be placed in this schedule: [2] 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 ...
Except when dispensed directly to an ultimate user by a practitioner other than a pharmacist, no controlled substance in Schedule II, which is a prescription drug as determined under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 USC 301 et seq.), may be dispensed without the written or electronically transmitted (21 CFR 1306.08) prescription of ...
Schedule H. Schedule H is a class of prescription drugs in India appearing as an appendix to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 introduced in 1945. These are drugs which cannot be purchased over the counter without the prescription of a qualified doctor. The manufacture and sales of all drugs are covered under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and ...
This is a list of opioids, opioid antagonists and inverse agonists. Opium and poppy straw derivatives ... List of Schedule I drugs (US) Gray death; References
This is the list of Schedule IV controlled substances as defined by the United States Controlled Substances Act. The following findings are required for substances to be placed in this schedule: [2] The drug or other substance has a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs or other substances in schedule III .
The drug or other substance has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse of the drug or other substance may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence. The complete list of Schedule III substances is as follows.
This is the list of Schedule V controlled substances as defined by the United States Controlled Substances Act. [1] The following findings are required for substances to be placed in this schedule: [2] 1. The drug or other substance has a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs or other substances in schedule IV.