For 12 years, the FDA and the Drug Enforcement Administration have been studying whether to move medicines containing hydrocodone from the Schedule III category to the more restrictive Schedule II.
ED visits related to use of non-medical hydrocodone rose from 19,221 in 2000 to 86,258 in 2009.
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