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Is hydrocodone considered a controlled substance? A guide to DEA scheduling

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In 2012, hydrocodone combination products were the most prescribed medications in the U.S. before the DEA's reclassification. Today, the question, 'Is hydrocodone considered a controlled substance?' has a straightforward answer: all products containing it are strictly regulated Schedule II narcotics due to their high abuse potential.

Is it okay to call in a prescription for yourself? The complex reality of self-prescribing

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According to a 1998 survey, over half of medical resident respondents reported prescribing a medication for themselves. However, professional and legal guidelines overwhelmingly advise against this practice, leading many to question: Is it okay to call in a prescription for yourself? This article explores the nuanced reality behind this medical and ethical issue.

What Does Exempt Mean in Pharmacy? Understanding the Regulations

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The DEA maintains a list of hundreds of exempted prescription products that contain controlled substances but are not themselves considered controlled. This is just one of several contexts where the term **what does exempt mean in pharmacy** can apply, spanning drug classifications, patient eligibility, and legal exemptions for practitioners.