for a migrane ive had for about 8 days, but according to thise site is is not a controlled substance, why and how is that considering it is a barbituate, and all other barbituates are CS's/.
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Hi i've searched several sites about this, and there is no sufficient information about why this drug hasn't been categorised (other than pregnancy category C). The case usually is that there haven't been enough reported cases of severe side effects or addiction, such is the case with Tramadol, as most people agree should be categorised as a controlled substance. A lot of things don't make sense when it comes to prescription analgesics, it is crazy really!

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Very true you would think it would be a CS because it is a barbituate and ohter barbs are.