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Which of the following drugs is a Schedule I drug?





Correct Answer:
psilocybin


the question asks to identify a schedule i drug from a list. according to the united states controlled substances act, schedule i drugs are defined as having no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. among the options provided—oxycodone, morphine, psilocybin, and codeine—the correct answer is psilocybin.

psilocybin is primarily found in certain species of mushrooms and is well-known for its psychoactive and hallucinogenic effects. as a schedule i drug, psilocybin is considered to have a high potential for abuse, and there are no accepted medical treatments in the u.s. that use this substance. this classification implies strict regulations against its manufacture, distribution, and possession.

in contrast, the other drugs listed—oxycodone, morphine, and codeine—are categorized under schedule ii. this classification indicates that while these substances also have a high potential for abuse, they differ from schedule i drugs in that they have recognized medical uses. for example, oxycodone, morphine, and codeine are commonly prescribed for pain management. however, due to their potential for abuse and dependence, these drugs are tightly controlled and monitored by medical professionals and authorities.

it is important to understand these distinctions as they affect legal access and potential criminal charges associated with the use and distribution of these substances. schedule i drugs like psilocybin are heavily restricted and are not available for medical practice in the u.s., whereas schedule ii drugs, despite their potential for abuse, play a critical role in medical treatment under strict regulatory oversight.


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