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What is a Level 1 or 2 controlled substance?

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According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), controlled substances are classified into five distinct categories or schedules based on their medical use and abuse potential. A **Level 1 or 2 controlled substance**, officially known as a Schedule I or Schedule II drug, represents the highest level of regulatory control due to its severe risks of abuse and dependence.

Understanding What is a Number 1 Controlled Substance?

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According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Schedule I substances have the highest potential for abuse of all controlled substances. This article explains **what is a number 1 controlled substance** and details the specific criteria that place a drug in this restrictive category, outlining the severe legal and medical implications of this classification.

What is a #1 Controlled Substance Narcotics?

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In the United States, drugs and other substances are placed into one of five categories, or schedules, by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). A **#1 controlled substance narcotics**, referring to Schedule I narcotics, has the highest abuse potential and is federally defined as having no accepted medical use.

Understanding the Law: Why is DMT Illegal?

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DMT became a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States in 1971 as part of the Controlled Substances Act. This decision is a primary reason **why is DMT illegal**, despite its long history of traditional use and growing modern research interest.