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** Anabolic Steroid?s |
** Anabolic steroid?s |
Regulated to some extent (age requirements, for example): * Alcohol (Although in some nations (generally with an Islamic background) Alcohol might be prohibited) |
Regulated to some extent (age or labeling requirements, for example) but available over the counter: * Acetylsalicylic acid (such as Aspirin®) * Acetaminophen? (such as Tylenol®) * Alcohol (Although in some nations with an Islamic background, alcohol might be prohibited) |
* Ephedrine? |
* Ephedrine? and pseudoephedrine? |
* Inhalants? * Anabolic Steroid?s * Acetaminophen? * Codeine? |
Prohibited for non-medical use: * Morphine * Amphetamines |
[Prescription drug]?s, prohibited for non-medical use: |
* Codeine? * Amphetamines * Anabolic steroid?s * Inhalants? |
* Morphine |
Opiates are also used as recreational drugs. They are very addictive.
Acetaminophen? and other non-Opiate painkillers are often used in drug mixes for recreational puproses.
Many enhancing drugs are also used for recreational purposes.
Not regulated:
Regulated to some extent (age or labeling requirements, for example) but available over the counter:
[Prescription drug]?s, prohibited for non-medical use:
Varies from tolerated to prohibited even for medical use:
Varies from prohibited for non-medical use to prohibited for any use
Prohibited for any use, no medical uses currently allowed most of the time
Three international UN treaties regulate drug laws:
The UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (http://www.undcp.org/) is charged with overseeing these treaties and maintains a list of signatory nations at http://www.undcp.org/treaty_adherence.html.
See also Libertarianism