The Harrison Narcotics Act:
a. allowed prescribing opioids for treating opioid withdrawal symptoms.
b. ranked narcotics by their abuse potential.
c. listed drugs as controlled substances.
d. restricted the sale of opioids to only medical uses.
Ans: D
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