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Law stating you cant take or sell adulterated or misbranded food across state lines
pure food and drug act of 1906
Act creating the FDA, also required all new drugs to be filed with FDA
FDCA 1938 - Food Drug and Cosmetic act of 1938
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
Durham Humphrey Act 1951
requires all medications in US to be pure safe and effective
Kefauver Harris Amendment of 1963
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
Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
No accepted medical use in the United States and possesses extremely high potential for abuse
Schedule I
Has a medical Use but has a high abuse potential with severe psychological or physical dependency
Schedule II
Has accepted medical use and the apuse potential is less than with schedule I and II
Schedule III
Abuse potential is less than schedule III but administration may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence
Schedule IV
Abuse potential is less than Schedule IV. INculdes exempt carcotics
Schedule V
What Schedule: "Crack" Cocaine, LSD, Marijuana, PCP, Ecstasy
Schedule I
What Schedule: Cocaine, Demerol (meperidine) , Codeine, Dilaudid (hydromorphone), Morphine, OxyContin, fentanyl, methadone,
Schedule II
Form required for pharmacy to dispense controlled substances
DEA Form 224