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Pure Food and Drug Act
1906. Required all foods and drugs to meet a standard of strength and purity.
Harrison Narcotic Act
1914. Regulated drugs that produced or sustained physical or psychological dependence. The importation, sale, manufacture, and use of cocaine, opium, marijuana, synthetic agents, and derivatives.
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
1938. Required drug and cosmetic manufacturers to prove their products are safe, and that all medical devices were effective.
Durham-Humphrey Amendment
1951. Clarified the distinction between prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Based on if the drug was narcotic, hypnotic, or potentially harmful. Required a physician's consent in order to give refills
Kefauver-Harris Amendment
1962. Manufacturers must prove safety and effectiveness of products.
Poison Prevention Packaging Act
1970. Required child-proof packaging.
Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
1970. Classified drugs based on potential for abuse: Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V.
OBRA-90
1990. Required pharmacists to offer counseling to Medicaid patients regarding medications.
Anabolic Steroids Control Act
Placed substances related to testosterone under regulatory provisions of the Controlled Substance Act.
FDA Modernization Act
1997. Changed the required legend for dispensed prescriptions to "Rx only".