Describe the differences between a drug scheduled as a Category I, Category II, or Category V according to the Controlled Substances Act.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Category I substances have strong abuse potential and no proven medical uses, according to the DEA. A category II substance also has strong abuse potential but does have proven medical uses. Category V controlled substances have relatively lower abuse potential compared to lower scheduled substances and they have proven medical uses.
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