Schedule III
A DEA classification for drugs with moderate potential for abuse and accepted medical use. Growth hormone is Schedule III, making unauthorized distribution a federal offense.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schedule III?
A DEA classification for drugs with moderate potential for abuse and accepted medical use. Growth hormone is Schedule III, making unauthorized distribution a federal offense.
Why is Schedule III important in peptide research?
Understanding schedule iii is crucial for navigating the legal and regulatory landscape of peptide use. Regulatory knowledge helps practitioners and patients distinguish between approved therapies, compounded medications, and research chemicals.
Related Terms
Controlled substance
A drug regulated by the government due to abuse potential. Human growth hormone is a controlled substance (Schedule III); most peptides are not scheduled but may be regulated as research chemicals or unapproved drugs.
FDA approvedA designation indicating the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined a drug is safe and effective for its labeled indication based on clinical trial evidence. FDA-approved peptides include semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide, and PT-141.