List A

List A is a list of drugs in the State Pharmacopoeia of the USSR that were included in it due to high toxicity or the ability to cause drug addiction. They should only be used under medical supervision and in accordance with prescribed dosages.

Schedule A includes many drugs such as barbiturates, tranquilizers, opiates, benzodiazepines, antidepressants and others. These drugs can be very dangerous if not used correctly.

It is important to remember that List A is not a complete list of all dangerous drugs. It only indicates those that require special care when used. Therefore, it is important to always consult your doctor before starting treatment and follow his recommendations.



In Russia, there are often cases of poisoning of varying degrees from medications, which are often sold without prescriptions. Even though the label says “without a prescription,” this does not mean that this medicine is safe to use. Uncontrolled consumption of certain types of medications can cause serious harm to health. Therefore, WHO experts strongly recommend keeping medications out of reach