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  1. Drug Classification & Categories | Drugs.com

    Search or browse a complete list of drugs marketed in the U.S. organized by class or chemical type.

  2. Drug Classification

    Learn about drug classifications with clear explanations and examples. Understand how drugs are grouped by use, action, structure, and legal status.

  3. Drug Scheduling - DEA.gov

    Drugs, substances, and certain chemicals used to make drugs are classified into five (5) distinct categories or schedules depending upon the drug’s acceptable medical use and the drug’s abuse or …

  4. Drug Classes: Browse Medications by Classification - GoodRx

    View all drug classes alphabetically and browse medications by class.

  5. Drug Scheduling & Classifications (Schedule I-V Controlled Drugs)

    Aug 23, 2024 · Drug classifications refer to the Drug Enforcement Administration's scheduling of drugs based on their abuse potential, medical use, and other criteria. Learn what the different schedules of …

  6. Drug Classifications: All About Schedules I–V and Types of Drugs

    Jan 5, 2026 · This article breaks down how drugs are categorized, why these categories matter, and how they affect both medical treatment and public safety. We’ll explore both pharmacological …

  7. Drug class - Wikipedia

    A drug class is typically defined by a prototype drug, the most important, and typically the first developed drug within the class, used as a reference for comparison.

  8. Information by Drug Class | FDA

    FDA provides consumers and industry with safety, regulatory and availability information for various drugs by drug class. From A to Z. Topics include: acetaminophen, estrogen, insulin,...

  9. Decoding Drug Classes and Why They're Important

    Oct 26, 2025 · A drug class is a group of medications with similar properties. Medications may be grouped by how they work, their chemical structure, or the conditions they treat. These classifications …

  10. Drug Classifications: Categories and Schedules

    Drugs are classed according to their chemical makeup, mechanism of action, and legality. Some drugs have more than one classification. Most medical professionals use classifications published in the …