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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 961 — Uniform controlled substances act

961.20 Schedule IV.

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961.20 Schedule IV. Unless specifically excepted by state or federal law or regulation or more specifically included in another schedule, the following controlled substances are listed in schedule IV:
(2)Depressants. Any material, compound, mixture or preparation which contains any quantity of any of the following substances having a depressant effect on the central nervous system, including any of their salts, isomers and salts of isomers that are theoretically possible within the specific chemical designation:
(a)Alfaxalone;
(ak)Alprazolam;
(am)Barbital;
(ap)Brexanolone;
(ar)Bromazepam;
(av)Camazepam;
(ax)Carisoprodol;
(b)Chloral betaine;
(c)Chloral hydrate;
(cd)Clobazam;
(cg)Clotiazepam;
(cm)Chlordiazepoxide;
(cn)Clonazepam;
(co)Cloxazolam;
(cp)Clorazepate;
(cpm)Daridorexant;
(cq)Delorazepam;
(cr)Diazepam;
(cs)Dichloralphenazone;
(cu)Estazolam;
(d)Ethchlorvynol;
(e)Ethinamate;
(ed)Ethyl loflazepate;
(eg)Fludiazepam;
(ej)Flunitrazepam;
(em)Flurazepam;
(en)Fospropofol;
(eo)Halazepam;
(ep)Haloxazolam;
(eq)Ketazolam;
(eqm)Lemborexant;
(er)Lorazepam;
(es)Loprazolam;
(eu)Lormetazepam;
(ew)Mebutamate;
(ey)Medazepam;
(f)Methohexital;
(g)Meprobamate;
(h)Methylphenobarbital, which is also called mephobarbital;
(hg)Midazolam;
(hh)Nimetazepam;
(hj)Nitrazepam;
(hk)Nordiazepam;
(hm)Oxazepam;
(hr)Oxazolam;
(j)Paraldehyde;
(k)Petrichloral;
(m)Phenobarbital;
(md)Pinazepam;
(mg)Prazepam;
(mm)Quazepam;
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