Tags & Description
Class 1 Recall
Very likely to cause serious adverse effects or death
Class 2 Recall
Causes temporary but reversible effects, little chances of serious adverse effects
Class 3 Recall
Unlikely to cause adverse effects (ex: error in label)
Schedule I Medication
Have HIGH abuse and addiction potential; NO accepted medical abuse in the US
Examples of Schedule I Medications
Marijuana, LSD, MDMA, peyote, mescaline, methaqualone
Schedule II Medication
High abuse and addiction potential, DO have medical use in the US
Examples of Schedule II Medications
Cocaine, dilaudid (hydromorphone), ritalin (methylphenidate), seconal (secrobarbital), and several amphetamines
Schedule III Medication
Has abuse and addiction potential, but not like schedule II
Examples of Schedule III Medications
Combinations of hydrocodone and codeine products
Schedule IV Medication
Low potential for abuse
Examples of Schedule IV Medications
Valium (diazepam), and halcion (triazolam)
Schedule V Medication
Have low abuse potential; consists of preparation w very limited amounts of controlled substance in each dose
Examples of Schedule V Medications
Lamotil (diphenoxylate and atropine) and some cough syrups containing codeine
What does the DEA require for schedule II medications?
DEA requires accurate and meticulous records for controlled substances
What forms are used for schedule II medications?
DEA Forms 222 & 224
DEA Form 41
Destroys controlled substances
DEA Form 106
Loss or theft of controlled substances
DEA Form 222
Purchasing schedule I and II drugs
DEA Form 224
Dispensing controlled substances
DEA Form 225
Manufactures controlled substances