Schedule 4
Schedule 3
Schedule 2
Schedule 1
100

This drug is prescribed to help people cope with alcohol withdrawals. 

Librium 

100

This drug has recently been approved in small doses for treatment of depression. 

Ketamine 

100

This medication is commonly used as medication-assisted treatment for opiate users. 

Methadone 

100

This drug is most commonly associated with raves and other music festivals. 

Ecstasy 

200

This benzodiazepine is used to treat anxiety, seizures, and blood pressure.  

Klonopin

200

This opiate is commonly prescribed as a part of cough syrup. 

Codeine 

200

This is a concentrated version of a plant in South America; tribes chewed on these leaves as a mild stimulant while hunting. 

Cocaine

200

These hallucinogenic were recently decriminalized in Denver, CO. 

Mushrooms

300

This popular drug is commonly prescribed for anxiety management. 

Xanax

300

This prescription drug is a natural hormone found in greater concentrations in men than in women. 

Testosterone

300

This schedule 2 substance is commonly used for pain management in hospitals. 

Morphine

300
Despite being a federal schedule I drug, native people are permitted to have this in limited quantities for spiritual and religious practices. 

Peyote

400

This benzodiazepine is prescribed as a longer-lasting, less potent alternative to Xanax. 

Ativan

400

This partial blocker/partial activator is used for medication-assisted treatment of opiates. 

Suboxone 

400

Schedule 2 drugs in this class are often prescribed to treat poor concentration and hyperactivity.  

Amphetamines

400

This opioid was originally marketed in the early 1900s as a less addictive alternative to morphine. 

Heroin 

500

Rosie O‘Donnell famously got in trouble for making racist comments while under the influence of this schedule 4 drug. 

Ambien

500

These drugs are outlawed in professional sports as performance enhancers. 

Steroids/Anabolic Steroids 

500

This potent opioid has recently become a focus of the opioid epidemic in the United States. 

Fentanyl

500

This drug is now recognized in 33 states as having medicinal value despite being classified as a schedule 1 drug. 

Cannabis/Marijuana