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2102

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 758

(c) SCHEDULE III — In determining that a substance
comes within this schedule, the Department shall find:

1.    A potential for abuse less than the
substances listed in Schedules I and II; and

2.    Well documented and approved medical use
in the United States; and

3.    Abuse may lead to moderate or low
physical dependence or high psychological dependence.

The following are classes of controlled dangerous
substances and are included in this schedule:

A. UNLESS LISTED IN ANOTHER SCHEDULE ANY
MATERIAL, COMPOUND, MIXTURE, OR PREPARATION WHICH
CONTAINS ANY QUANTITY OF THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANCES HAVING
A STIMULANT EFFECT ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM,
INCLUDING ITS SALTS, ISOMERS (WHETHER OPTICAL, POSITION,
OR GEOMETRIC) , AND SALTS OF SUCH ISOMERS WHENEVER THE
EXISTENCE OF SUCH SALTS, ISOMERS, AND SALTS OF ISOMERS IS
POSSIBLE WITHIN THE SPECIFIC CHEMICAL DESIGNATION:

1.

BENZPHETAMINE.

2.

CHLORPHENTERMINE.

3.

CLORTERMINE.

it.

MAZINDOL.

5.

PHENDIMETRAZINE.

[a.]B. Unless listed in another schedule, any
material, compound, mixture, or preparation which
contains any quantity of the following substances having
a potential for abuse associated with a depressant effect
on the central nervous system:

1. Any substance which contains any quantity
of a derivative of barbituric acid, or any salt of a
derivative of a barbituric acid, except those substances
which are specifically listed in other schedules.

2.

Chlorhexadol.

3.

Glutethimide.

4.

Lysergic acid.

5.

Lysergic acid amide.

6.

Methyprylon.

6A.

PENTAZOCINE.

7.

Phencyclidine.



 

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