What is the primary difference between schedule I and schedule II drugs?
A. schedule I drugs have minimal controls for selling and dispensing, whereas schedule II drugs have maximum controls for selling and dispensing
B. schedule II drugs have a high potential for abuse, whereas schedule I drugs have a low potential
C. schedule I drugs have no accepted medical use, whereas schedule II drugs do have accepted medical use
D. schedule II drugs have a low potential for abuse, whereas schedule I drugs have a high potential
Answer: C. schedule I drugs have no accepted medical use, whereas schedule II drugs do have accepted medical use
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