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    <title>Replies To: level 2 and level 3</title>
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    <description>Recent Posts About level 2 and level 3 at The People's Medicine Community. i need to know the differences in levels of meds</description>
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      <title>kelly says</title>
      <link>http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/threads/level-2-and-level-3-D74858_s2.htm#158522</link>
      <description>Jerri here is the real answer to your question. You need to ignore the response from Verwon because he is the one that needs to do his homework before giving incorrect info and flip comments on line!  &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;Class 2 drugs are more regulated. These drugs also can not be called into a pharmacy, you need original script. The chance for abuse is increased in this class. examples: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/oxycontin.asp&quot; target=&quot;oxycontin.asp&quot;&gt;oxycontin,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/percocet.asp&quot; target=&quot;percocet.asp&quot;&gt;percocet,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/oxycodone.asp&quot; target=&quot;oxycodone.asp&quot;&gt;oxycodone,&lt;/a&gt; amphetamines, dilauid.... &lt;br&gt;class 3 = &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/hydrocodone.asp&quot; target=&quot;hydrocodone.asp&quot;&gt;hydrocodone,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/vicodin.asp&quot; target=&quot;vicodin.asp&quot;&gt;vicodin,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/codeine.asp&quot; target=&quot;codeine.asp&quot;&gt;codeine&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;Bebenzodiazepines are not schedule 2 or 3, but actually fall onto schedule 4. &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Paxil.asp&quot; target=&quot;Paxil.asp&quot;&gt;Paxil&lt;/a&gt; is not a controlled substance at all.  &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;I did my homework!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 4 Jun 2008 17:47:26 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Verwon says</title>
      <link>http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/threads/level-2-and-level-3-D74858_s2.htm#158470</link>
      <description>Schedule 3 drugs are considered those with the highest addictive/abuse potential, so they are more highly regulated than those on the lower schedules. &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;Schedule 3 classifications include &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Morphine.asp&quot; target=&quot;Morphine.asp&quot;&gt;Morphine,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Oxycodone.asp&quot; target=&quot;Oxycodone.asp&quot;&gt;Oxycodone&lt;/a&gt; (without buffers such as &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Acetaminophen.asp&quot; target=&quot;Acetaminophen.asp&quot;&gt;Acetaminophen!)&lt;/a&gt; and the Benzodiazepines. &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;Schedule 2 drugs would be those considered safer with less addictive potential, such as &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Darvocet.asp&quot; target=&quot;Darvocet.asp&quot;&gt;Darvocet,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Paxil.asp&quot; target=&quot;Paxil.asp&quot;&gt;Paxil,&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/Percocet.asp&quot; target=&quot;Percocet.asp&quot;&gt;Percocet&lt;/a&gt; and etc.  &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;By the way, I dislike doing someone else&apos;s homework!</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:25:30 -0800</pubDate>
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