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In the US is Aspirin with 8mg Codeine a controlled substance? Is it schedule II? From a LE perspective is it the same as if it were heroin (AKA Sched II)?
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codeine combined with apap (tylenol, aspirin, etc.) is not schedule II. actually even hydro combined with the aforementioned is not schedule II either. i believe only in its unadulterated form is it a sch.II drug.
oh, fyi, heroin is not schedule II either. herion is classified as a schedule I drug which makes it illegal to have. period.
here is a brief description of schedules from http://ehs55.ehs.uci.edu/formproc/controlprimer/controlprimer.jsp
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General descriptions of controlled substances:
Schedule I: No accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Examples: Heroin, LSD, and Marijuana.
Schedule II: High potential for abuse with severe psychic or physical dependence liability. Examples: Opium, hydromorphone, cocaine, pentobarbital.
Schedule III: High potential for abuse (but less than I or II) and include compounds containing limited quantities of certain narcotics and other non-narcotic drugs. Examples: Acetaminophen with codeine, ASA with hydrocodone, etc.
Schedule IV: Have less abuse potential. Examples: Chloral hydrate, phenobarbiatal, diazepam, etc.
Schedule V: Have abuse potential (less than IV) and primarily are preparation containing limited quantities of other controlled substances. Examples: Antitussives, antidiarrheal compounds.
hope this helps...
cheers, c.(angel)
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