How the Scheduling Drugs Work
For example, a schedule 1 drug would have the most potential for risk. In addition, a schedule 1 drug has no medical use. Examples of schedule 1 drugs are heroin, LSD, ecstasy, and crack cocaine.
Schedule 2 drugs are still highly addictive but have medicinal use. Examples of schedule 2 drugs include:
- Oxycodone
- Vicodin
- Methadone
- Methamphetamine
- Ritalin
What are Schedule 6 Drugs?Â
When the DEA originally created the drug schedule, they only had schedules 1 through 5, but more recently added schedule 6. According to the information available, the only schedule 6 drugs on the list right now are marijuana and Tetrahydrocannabinols. Tetrahydrocannabinols is the active chemical in cannabis. It is also one of the oldest hallucinogenic drugs.
Schedule 6 drugs are considered a low risk for physical dependence. However, these drugs may cause psychological addiction. Initially, when the schedule 6 description was written they include verbiage indicating that these drugs have no accepted medical use. Certain states, though, have now designated marijuana for medical use.
Addiction to Schedule 6 Drugs
Treatment at Silver Pines
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- Residential rehab program
- Outpatient rehab program
- Dual diagnosis treatment program
- Sober living program
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