National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I) Practice Exam

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Which agency is responsible for placing controlled substances under restricted use?

  1. FBI

  2. DEA

  3. NIDA

  4. FDA

The correct answer is: DEA

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is the agency tasked with the responsibility of placing controlled substances under restricted use. This authority stems from the Controlled Substances Act, which regulates the manufacture, distribution, and dispensing of drugs that have potential for abuse and addiction. The DEA categorizes drugs into schedules based on their medical use, potential for abuse, and safety or dependence liability. This scheduling process is critical for managing the use of substances that could pose a risk to public health and safety, allowing for appropriate enforcement and compliance initiatives. In contrast to the DEA, other agencies such as the FBI deal primarily with law enforcement and criminal activities rather than drug regulation, NIDA focuses on research and education regarding substance abuse and addiction, and the FDA oversees the safety and efficacy of medications but does not manage controlled substances in the same explicit manner as the DEA.