An "exempt narcotic" is classified in which drug schedule?
Schedule II
Schedule III
Schedule IV
Schedule V
Schedule V
Rationale: An exempt narcotic is classified as a schedule V drug. An "exempt narcotic" generally describes OTC medications that contain low-level dosages of narcotic and narcotic-type drugs. Though dispensed without a prescription, the purchase must sign a register in order to receive them. Examples include codeine-based cough syrups.
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