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13 Cards in this Set
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Law stating you cant take or sell adulterated or misbranded food across state lines
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pure food and drug act of 1906
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Act creating the FDA, also required all new drugs to be filed with FDA
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FDCA 1938 - Food Drug and Cosmetic act of 1938
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Amendment to FDCA 1938 requiring all products to have adequate directions for use unless labeled - Caution federal law prevents use without prescription. Also splits drugs in to Over the counter and those requiring prescription. Also allows for verbal and called in prescription orders
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Durham Humphrey Act 1951
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requires all medications in US to be pure safe and effective
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Kefauver Harris Amendment of 1963
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Created the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) PLaced controlled substances into one of five schedules based on potential for abuse and accepted medical use in the US
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Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
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No accepted medical use in the United States and possesses extremely high potential for abuse
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Schedule I
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Has a medical Use but has a high abuse potential with severe psychological or physical dependency
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Schedule II
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Has accepted medical use and the apuse potential is less than with schedule I and II
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Schedule III
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Abuse potential is less than schedule III but administration may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence
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Schedule IV
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Abuse potential is less than Schedule IV. INculdes exempt carcotics
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Schedule V
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What Schedule: "Crack" Cocaine, LSD, Marijuana, PCP, Ecstasy
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Schedule I
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What Schedule: Cocaine, Demerol (meperidine) , Codeine, Dilaudid (hydromorphone), Morphine, OxyContin, fentanyl, methadone,
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Schedule II
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Form required for pharmacy to dispense controlled substances
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DEA Form 224
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