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what act is responsible for all this stuff
controlled drugs and substances act
what level of gov is controlled drugs and substances act
federal
CDSA regulates what wrt drugs
import
export
production
distribution
use
overall category of drugs that are included under CDSA
alter mental processes
may harm health
may harm society
(when used without supervision)
formerly, CDSA was fragmented - what was the other part
narcotic control act
which schedule has parts I, II, III
schedule G
which schedule is under food and drugs regulations
schedule G
is food and drug regulation separate from CDSA
no
how CDSA is divided
Food and Drug - Schedule G
Schedule N
Benzos and Targeted
Schedules 1-8 (badass drugs)
labelling of Narcs
N on label
definition of narc
any drug that contains a drug on the schedule
3 types of narcs
straight
verbal
exempted codeine preparations
straight narcotics AKA
reportable
written
not defined
what are straight narcotics
single ingredient
injectable
multiple narcotic ingredients
OR
1 of 5 designated "narcotics" - doesnt matter what else is in the preparation
definition of verbal Rx narcotics (4)
combinations with only 1 narcotic
+ at least 2 other medicinal ingredients
not parenteral
may not include any of the designated 5 narcotics
exempted codeine preparations - availability
Schedule II - ask the pharmacist
what schedule are exempted codeine preparations
Schedule II
availability of verbal narcotics
written or verbal Rx
Tylenol #3 is what category
verbal prescription narcotic
Dimetapp C is what category
verbal prescription narcotic
can you accept a verbal for Dimetapp C
yes
can you accept a verbal for T3
yes
the 5 narcotics
diacetylmorphine (heroin)
hydrocortisone
methadone
oxycodone
pentazocine
ingredients of T3
30mg Codeine + acetaminophen + caffeine
T1 ingredients
acetaminophen + caffeine + 8mg codeine
T2 ingredients
acetaminophen + caffeine + 16mg codeine
availability of different types of tylenol
T1: OTC
T2: verbal
T3: verbal
verbal or written - T2
V
verbal or written - codeine 15mg
W
verbal or written - tylenol elixir with codeine
acetaminophen and codeine (no caffeine cuz children)
written
verbal or written - novahistex DH expectorant
contains hydrocodone
W
verbal or written Sativex
W
verbal or written - T4
W
duragesic verbal or written
W
verbal or written oxyNEO
W
definition of exempted codeine products
max 8mg codeine per tab
OR
20mg/30ml of liquid
AND
2 other medicinal ingredients in a quantity not less than the regular minimum single dose for one ingredient or one half the regular minimum single dose for each such ingredient
what label exempted codeine products must have
This preparation contains codeine and should not be administered to children except on advice of physician or dentist”
what is the rule for selling exempted codeine products
Shall not supplyif there are reasonable grounds for believing that the preparation will be used by a person for other than recognized medical or dental purposes
definition of practitioner under CDSA (compared to DPRA definition of prescriber)
CDSA practitioner
a person registered and entitled under the laws of a province to practice medicine (MD), dentistry (DDS) or veterinary medicine (DVM).

DPRA prescriber
a person who is authorized under the laws of a province or territory of Canada to give a prescription within the scope of his or her practice of a health discipline
rules regarding quantity to dispense for narcs
directly stated
can be calculated (ex. i tid x 7 days)
something you have to verify on narc prescriptions
signature of prescriber if not known to pharmacist
special things you have to do wrt verbal narc orders
take reasonable steps to determine validity
when can methadone be supplied to dealer, hospital, pharmacist or patient
physician is authorized by OCS and CPSO
are there refills for narcotics
no
what category has no refills
narcs
you can't have refills for narcs - how is this dealt with
part fills
ex. Mitte = 500s
dispense in 100s
may give interval
which letter goes with controlled drugs
G
which schedule is divided into 1I, II, III
G (controlled)
what symbol is on the label for schedule G drugs
C
examples of controlled drugs (5)
secobarbital
methylphenidate
d-amphetamine
phenobarbital
anabolic steroids
secobarbital - what schedule
schedule G controlled
methylphenidate what schedule
schedule G controlled
d-amphetamine what schedule
schedule G controlled
phenobarbital what schedule
schedule G controlled
anabolic steroids what schedule
schedule G controlled
when can you refill a controlled drug
the following must be indicated:
# refills
dates or intervals
for which drugs do you need an interval
controlled
targeted
for which drugs do you not need an interval
narcotics (because there are no refills - just part fills)
controlled drugs - verbal or written
Part 1: verbal or written, but can only give refills written. but you can give part-fills verbally.

Part 2, 3: verbal or written, can give refills either way
symbol on stock bottle for targeted substances
T\C
Filing of targeted substances
with either N/CD/regular
doesn't matter as long as consistent
rules regarding refills of targeted
record must be kept of each refill
less than one year from Rx issue
what can you transfer
benzos only once
what to record upon receipt of narcotics/controlled/targeted
name
quantity
date
name of supplier
address of supplier
sales record is needed for
narcotics except
verbal
propoxyphene

Part 1 controlled drugs
what is on a sales record
patient: name and address
drug: name, quantity, dosage form
prescriber: name, address, initials
date supplied
Rx #
If the prescriber writes any narcotic for office or personal use this must be noted
purchase record (when you are receiving the drug is needed for)
narcs, controlled, targeted
can a sales record be hand written
yes
can be hand written or computer generated
how long do you keep the sales record
2 years
3 most common forgery products
oxycodone
codeine
hydromorphone
responsibility of pharmacist in forgeries
verify all Rx
why narcotic safety and awareness act exists
promote appropriate prescribing and dispensing habits
identify and reduce abuse, misuse, diversion
reduce addiction and death
everything else is CDSA, what is NSAA
1. you have to put certain info on a rx
2. have to keep record of monitored drugs
according to NSAA what do you have to put on a Rx (2)
1. registration number of prescriber
2. patients identifying number and type of ID
according to NSAA what do you need to record
1. The address, date of birth and gender of the person for whom the monitored drug is prescribed.

2. The patient’s identifying number & type of ID

3. The prescriber’s registration number

4. If the patient is not picking up the prescription him/herself, the name & address of the agent picking it up along with their identifying number and type of ID checked
1. The address, date of birth and gender of the person for whom the monitored drug is prescribed.

2. The patient’s identifying number & type of ID

3. The prescriber’s registration number

4. If the patient is not picking up the prescription him/herself, the name & address of the agent picking it up along with their identifying number and type of ID checked

This is required under what act
NSAA
acceptable forms of ID
health card (any in Canada)
drivers license (Ontario or other)
birth certificate from canada
passport from canada or other
certificate of canadian citizenship
fun facts about NSAA (exemptions)
exemptions for a pt to get ddrugs if they dont have ID - only the pt can pick up or accept delivery - not an agent

hospitals and prisons are exempt
when can you do part fills
any time you cant do refills
5 controlled substances
secobarbital, methylphenidate,
d-amphetamine, phenobarbital, anabolic steroids
when do you need intervals
not for narcs
refills of controlled drugs
rules about Part 1 controlled drugs
no refills verbally
refills need intervals
rules about Part 2 and 3 controlled drugs
refills need intervals
can clarify the interval verbally if missing
write out your chart
ok