Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA) BA State Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a Schedule 1 drug?

Cocaine

Heroin

Heroin is classified as a Schedule 1 drug because it meets specific criteria outlined in the Controlled Substances Act. Schedule 1 substances are defined as drugs that have a high potential for abuse, have no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and lack accepted safety for use under medical supervision. Heroin fits these criteria as it is highly addictive and predominantly associated with illicit use. In contrast, the other substances listed are classified differently. Cocaine is classified as a Schedule 2 drug, which means it has a high potential for abuse but does have accepted medical uses under certain conditions. Adderall, which contains amphetamine, is also a Schedule 2 drug and is recognized for its medical applications, particularly in the treatment of ADHD. Tramadol, while it has potential for misuse, is classified as a Schedule 4 drug, indicating it has a lower potential for abuse and accepted medical uses. Thus, heroin stands out as the only Schedule 1 drug in this list.

Adderall

Tramadol

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