No, as far as I can tell it is not a controlled substance (like painkillers, narcotics, etc)
http://Asthma.emedtv.com/albuterol/albuterol-abuse.html
A list of controlled substances in the US can be found on this DEA page:
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/schedules.htm
Scroll down on that page; you can download a PDF of the list.
No, as far as I can tell it is not a controlled substance (like painkillers, narcotics, etc)
http://Asthma.emedtv.com/albuterol/albuterol-abuse.html
A list of controlled substances in the US can be found on this DEA page:
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/schedules.htm
Scroll down on that page; you can download a PDF of the list.
As a baseline, albuterol is considered by the DEA to be uncontrolled. But there are some states that consider otherwise. To be on the safe side, many vendors consider it controlled anyway.
Risperidone is not a controlled substance.
Yes, ciprofloxacin is a controlled substance.
is Suboxone a controlled substance in Florida
Yes, xanax (Alprazolam) is a controlled substance.
Donnatal is a synonym for Phenobarbatal, a Controlled Substance Schedule IV. In Canada Donnatal is also a controlled substance.
No alcohol is not considered a controlled substance in America
Yes. Furthermore, lidocaine is a controlled substance.
Yes, Lyrica IS a controlled substance, but Neurontin, in the same family, is not.
Yes. It is an opiate medication -- a synthetic opiate, but an opiate nonetheless -- and all opiate medications are tightly controlled substances.
Yes, Tramadol is classified as a controlled substance in Louisiana. It is listed as a Schedule IV controlled substance, which means it has a low potential for abuse compared to other controlled substances.
Depends on what controlled substance and the weight of it.