No, lorazepam is not classified as a Schedule II drug; it is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance in the United States. This means it has a lower potential for abuse compared to Schedule II drugs, which can lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. Lorazepam is commonly prescribed for anxiety and sleep disorders, but its use is still regulated due to the potential for dependence.
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