Concept explainers
a.
To determine: The schedule of the drug that shows characteristics like the high potential for psychological dependence, medical usage in the U.S., and the dealer has a permit for the distribution.
Introduction: Drugs are foreign particles which hinder the normal functioning of the body and inculcate notions of induced happiness and excitement. Drugs are classified into various schedules according to the severity of the drug and the control mechanisms under the act for controlled substances.
b.
To determine: The schedule of the drug that can be exported without permission requirements, manufacturing quota is not required, and the drug has medicinal usage.
Introduction: Drugs, according to their negative impacts on the body are divided into five schedules- I to V. The first two schedules include extremely banned drugs whose export and the authorities severely hinder distribution.
c.
To determine: The schedule of the drug that can be distributed with the physician’s prescription and needed to be stocked with proper record maintenance.
Introduction: Drugs can become an obsession when the person does compulsive consumption or abuse of the drug. It exploits the administration of the body, and the person becomes physically or psychologically dependent.
d.
To determine: The schedule of the drug that can be not distributed or exported, do not have a proven medicinal usage and require manufacturing quotas.
Introduction: Continuous consumption of the drug (without a prescription) can be termed as drug abuse. This increases the feeling of the person to get contented or satisfied through the drug.
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