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What is a Category 2 Medication? A Guide to Schedule II Controlled Substances

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The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) categorizes controlled substances into five schedules based on their potential for abuse, dependency, and accepted medical use. A **Category 2 medication**, or Schedule II controlled substance, represents the second-highest level of this strict classification system. These drugs, despite having high abuse potential, are recognized for their valid medical applications.

Are Corticosteroids FDA Approved? Understanding Their Status

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In the United States, about one in five adults in a commercially insured plan receives a prescription for short-term oral corticosteroids over a three-year period [1.9.4]. Yes, many corticosteroids **are FDA approved** for a wide variety of conditions, administered through different routes like oral, topical, and inhaled forms [1.2.3, 1.4.1].

Is Musely approved by the FDA? A Closer Look at Telehealth and Regulation

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Musely, as a telehealth platform, is not directly approved by the FDA because it is a service, not a product. However, its operation is structured to comply with FDA regulations by using board-certified dermatologists and partnering with state-licensed, FDA-compliant compounding pharmacies. This unique model ensures access to customized, prescription-strength skincare and medication.

Does Oxygen Count as a Substance? Exploring its Chemical and Medical Definitions

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Oxygen is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust, but this essential component of our air has a complex identity. For those in healthcare and scientific fields, the question "does oxygen count as a substance?" leads to a nuanced answer that depends heavily on the context, particularly within the realms of chemistry and pharmacology.

What is the green list of drugs? Understanding the Context

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Did you know the term 'green list' for drugs can refer to at least three different and unrelated classifications by international and national regulatory bodies? The answer to **What is the green list of drugs?** depends entirely on the context, from controlling illegal imports in the US to managing prescribing responsibilities in the UK and regulating international psychotropic substances.

Why is modafinil not prescribed? Understanding Its Limits

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Despite its reputation as a powerful cognitive enhancer, a 2013 study in *JAMA Internal Medicine* found that 89% of modafinil users were prescribed it for off-label reasons. This raises a critical question: why is modafinil not prescribed more widely for these purposes?