National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) Medical Assistant Practice Test

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Drugs classified under Schedule I are also known for what key feature?

  1. Government approval for over-the-counter sales

  2. Potential for physical dependence

  3. High potential for psychological dependence

  4. Presence in local pharmacies

The correct answer is: High potential for psychological dependence

Drugs classified under Schedule I are primarily recognized for their high potential for psychological dependence. This classification is indicative of substances that have a significant potential for abuse, which can lead to severe psychological or emotional issues when misused. Schedule I drugs are deemed to have no accepted medical use in the United States, which further emphasizes their dangerous nature and potential for abuse. It's crucial to understand that while Schedule I drugs do have a considerable risk of dependence, including a psychological aspect, they are not approved for medical use, and therefore, they lack the regulatory provisions that allow for over-the-counter sales or their presence in local pharmacies. The government does not permit these substances to be sold commercially due to the risks they pose to users and society.