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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 2039 1. Amobarbital. 2. Secobarbital. 3. Pentobarbital. (d) Schedule IV - In determining that a substance comes 1. The substance has a low potential for abuse 2. The substance has currently accepted medical use 3. Abuse of the substance may lead to limited The following are controlled substances and are included in a. Any material, compound, mixture, or (1) Barbital; . (2) BROMAZEPAM; (3) CAMAZEPAM; [(2)] (4) Chloral betaine; [(3)] (5) Chloral hydrate; [(4)] (6) Ethchlorvynol; [(4A)] (7) Chlordiazepoxide; (8) CLOBAZAM; [(4B)] (9) Clonazepam; (11) CLOTIAZEPAM; (12) CLOXAZOLAM; (13) DELORAZEPAM; [(4D)] (14) Diazepam; (15) ESTAZOLAM; [(5)] (16) Ethinamate; (17) ETHYLLOFLAZEPATE; (18) FLUDIAZEPAM; (19) FLUNITRAZEPAM; [(5A)] (20) Flurazepam; (21) HALAZEPAM; (22) HALOXAZOLAM; (23) KETAZOLAM; (24) LOPRAZOLAM; (25) LORAZEPAM; (26) LORMETAZEPAM; [(5B)] (27) Mebutamate; (28) MEDAZEPAM; [(6)] (29) Methohexital; [(7)] (30) Meprobamate; [(8)] (31) Methylphenobarbital;
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