ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
8 major control mechanisms imposed on the manufacture, purchase, and
distribution of substances listed under the CSA Ans✓✓✓1. Registration
of handlers
2. Record keeping requirements
3. Quotas on manufacturing
4. Restrictions on distribution
5. Restrictions on dispensing
6. Limitations on imports and exports
7. Conditions for storage of drugs
8. Reports of transactions to the government
3 factors to determine a drug's schedule Ans✓✓✓1. Potential for abuse
2. Current medical use in the U.S.
3. Presence of lack of safety standards
Schedule I Ans✓✓✓High potential for abuse, no currently accepted
medical use, and lack of accepted safety standards
Schedule II Ans✓✓✓High potential for abuse, currently accepted
medical use, may have severe psychological or physical dependence
, Schedule III Ans✓✓✓Less potential for abuse, currently accepted
medical use, moderate to low physical dependence, or high
psychological dependence
Schedule IV Ans✓✓✓Low potential for abuse, currently accepted
medical use, limited physical or psychological dependence relative to
the drugs in schedule III
Schedule V Ans✓✓✓Low potential for abuse, currently accepted
medical use, limited physical or psychological dependence
3 pharmacological classifications of drugs Ans✓✓✓1. Depressants
2. Hallucinogenics
3. Stimulants
Drug Ans✓✓✓Any substance that has an effect on the mind or body
Physical Dependence Ans✓✓✓Happens from repeated use where the
body requires the presence of the drug to prevent withdrawal symptoms
(i.e. heroin)
Psychological Dependence Ans✓✓✓Craving, much more difficult to
overcome than physical dependence, develops rapidly (i.e. cocaine,
meth)