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Which term is used to refer to Schedule II medications?

  1. Barbiturates

  2. Controlled substances

  3. Low-risk medications

  4. Psychotropics

The correct answer is: Controlled substances

Schedule II medications are known as controlled substances. Barbiturates are a type of sedative that falls under Schedule II medications, but it is not the overall term used to refer to all Schedule II drugs. Low-risk medications are not controlled substances and typically fall under Schedule IV or Schedule V categories. Psychotropics also fall under controlled substances, but it is a more specific term used to describe medications that affect brain activity. Therefore, controlled substances is the most suitable term to refer to Schedule II medications.