Drugs are classified as Class A, B, or C, according to an assessment of their relative harms (A deemed most harmful, C least). These classifications are coupled
Drug Classes, Classes A-C; based on the relative harm of drugs. Class A is the most harmful, Class C the least harmful, Five schedules (I to V): based on abuse
Drugs are classified as Class A, B, or C, according to an assessment of their relative harms (A deemed most harmful, C least). These classifications are
Drugs are classified as Class A, B, or C, according to an assessment of their relative harms (A deemed most harmful, C least). These classifications are coupled
Class A drugs are those considered to be the most harmful so carry the heaviest penalties and punishments, Class C drugs are the least harmful so have lesser
Drug Classes, Classes A-C; based on the relative harm of drugs. Class A is the most harmful, Class C the least harmful ; Different penalties for
Drugs were given an overall score on a scale from 0 to 100, with 0 indicating the least harmful and 100 being the most harmful drug on all 16 criteria.
Class C Drugs: These drugs are considered the least harmful among the three classes but remain subject to legal restrictions. Penalties for
Class A drugs are those considered to be the most harmful so carry the heaviest penalties and punishments, Class C drugs are the least harmful so have lesser
Just drawing a parallel.