Per Drug Enforcement Administration Office of Diversion Control, Drug & Chemical Evaluation Section
"Tramadol is not currently controlled under the CSA. Arkansas and Kentucky have designated tramadol as a schedule IV drug under state law. Louisiana passed legislation that identifies tramadol as a drug of abuse; demonstrating potential for abuse. "
Tramadol is not a federally controlled drug, however there are certain states in U.S. that have elected to make tramadol a schedule IV controlled drug. The included states are Arkansas, Tennessee, Illinois, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Wyoming, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma and the U.S. military while the other states are considering to take similar actions.
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Is tramadol a or going controlled in Minnesota
Tramadol is a controlled substance...
No Ultram (Tramadol) is not considered a controlled substance in the state of Georgia, though it is listed as a dangerous drug.
Yes, Tramadol is classified as a controlled substance in Louisiana. It is listed as a Schedule IV controlled substance, which means it has a low potential for abuse compared to other controlled substances.
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Yes, as of July. 2014
Tramadol is a synthetic opioid. It is not considered a controlled substance, but has the potential to become habit forming.
January 1, 2012
Its not a controlled substance. It would be very unusual to test for.
No. The following prescription pain pills are not a controlled substance in the United States: Butalbital, Fioricet, Tramadol, Ultracet, Ultram, Motrin and Celebrex. If you try to order these prescription drugs from overseas or across U.S. borders then they are considered a controlled substance and therefore illegal.
There are many different schedules of controlled substances, and the amounts vary by substance. Best bet is to stay away from drugs.