Nombre del Medicamento
Clasificaciones
1. Ritalin
A. Control I / Narcótico
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Nombre del Medicamento
Clasificaciones
1. Ritalin
A. Control I / Narcótico
2. Percocet
B. Control I /No Narcótico
3. Ativan
C. Control II / Narcótico
4. Duragesic
D. Control II / No Narcótico
5. Demerol
E. Control III /Narcótico
6. Tussionex
F. Control III / No Narcótico
7. Extasis
G. Control IV / Narcótico
8. Bontril
H. Control IV / No Narcótico
9. Focalin
I. Control V / Narcótico
10. Concerta
J. Control V / No Narcótico
11. Lyrica
12. Tylenol con Codeína
13. Soma
14. Adipex
15. Restoril
16. Lomotil
17. Cannabis Medicinal
18. Ambien
19. Sobutex
20. Valium
21. LSD
22. Heroína
23. Morfina
24. Klonopin
25. Dollophine
26. Ultracet
27. Tramadol
28. Acetaminophen
29. Neurontin
30. Cymbalta
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