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Glutethimide is a Schedule II drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. [10] It was originally a Schedule III drug in the United States under the Controlled Substances Act, but in 1991 it was upgraded to Schedule II, [11] several years after it was discovered that misuse combined with codeine increased the effect of the codeine and deaths had resulted from the combination.
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Rogletimide, also known as pyridoglutethimide, is a medication which was never marketed. [1] It is related in chemical structure to the sedative/hypnotic drug glutethimide, but instead has pharmacological activity as a selective aromatase inhibitor similar to the related drug aminoglutethimide and has no significant sedative-hypnotic effect. [2]
CGS-20625 is an anxiolytic drug used in scientific research. It has similar effects to benzodiazepine drugs, [1] but is structurally distinct and so is classed as a nonbenzodiazepine anxiolytic.
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Schedule X is a class of prescription drugs in India appearing as an appendix to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules introduced in 1945. These are drugs which cannot be purchased over the counter without a valid prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP).