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when was the biologics control act passed? Why was it passed?
1902. Diptheria antitoxin contaminated with live tetanus bacilli.
What did the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 establish?
Prohibited foods and drugs that were adulterated or misbranded.
Which act est. the requirement that drugs could not be marketed unless it had first been proven to be safe when used according to the directions on the label?
Food and Drug Cosmetic Act of 1938.
Which Act est. that drugs have adequate directions for use and include warning about habit forming drugs.
Food and Drug cosmetic act of 1938.
Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951. Describe.
Est. prescription or legend drugs v. non-prescription or OTC drugs.
which amendment required all drugs to be effective in order to be sold?
Kefauver Harris amendment of 1962.
were the pre 1962 drugs taken off the market?
no.
what is the Drug Efficacy Study Implementation program?
a program to review the efficacy of the pre 1962 drugs.
Comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act of 1970.
regulate controlled substances given to patients. Put drugs in schedules.
Which schedule of drug has no acceptable medical use in the U.S.?
Schedule 1. Heroin and LSD.
Schedule of methylphenidate?
II
Schedule of cocaine?
II
Schedule of morphine?
II
schedule of phenobarbital?
3
schedule of ketamine
3
schedule of tylenol with codeine
3
schedule of benzodiazepines
4
schedule of chloral hydrate
4
schedule of robitissin AC
5
schedule of novahistine DH
5
schedule of kaopectalin PG
5
Drugs that are controlled in KY but are not controlled under federal law
Soma and Nubain
Schedule of Soma and Nubain
4
schedule of talwin
3 in Ky
4 in U.S.
Criteria for OTC codeine
contain no more than 200 mg or salts in 100 mL or 100 grams.

OR

Present in combo with another medicinal product.
What is the max. amt. an individual can take of codeine CV within a 48 hr. period?
120 mL.
What is a prescription?
A written, verbal, or electronic order from a practitioner to a pharmacist for a particular medication for a specific patient.
How are drugs prescribed to inpatients?
via use of the order sheet or CPOE in patient's medical record/chart
what is one stipulation an optometrists has to abide by when prescribing meds?
Only prescribe schedule 3-4.
what are the stipulations that an ARNP has to abide by when prescribing meds?
CII limited to 72 hrs.
CIII limited to 30 days.
what is one stipulation a physician assistant has to abide by when prescribing meds?
NO controlled substances.
Methods of prescription transmisison?
1.Written
2. Facsimile
3. Verbal
4. Electronic
Contents of the prescription that may not be common sense.
prescriber business address, phone number
presciptions of which schedules must include DEA #?
Class 2-4.
Class 2 prescription specifics.
NO refills, valid for up to 60 days after date of issue, must be written. Facsimile ok if patient is in long term care facility, hospice, narcotic parental to be compounded, OG signed Rx to pharmacy w/in 7 days.
NP in what field can subscribe CII meds out of the 72 hr. supply limit.
those who work in a mental health facility that are prescribing psychostimulants.
class 3-4 prescription specifics.
-valid for up to 6 months from date of issue.
-refill up to 5 times with in 6 months of date of issue.
-transmitted orally, electronic, or facsimile
-Nurse practitioners are limited to a 30 day supply Rx
what is kasper?
Rx monitoring program in ky.
What does it mean if a drug is given the therapeutic equivalence index of A.
it is a generic drug that is therapeutically equivalent to the intended brand name drug.
What does it mean if a drug is given the therapeutic equivalence index of B?
it is a generic drug that is not therapeutically equivalent to the intended brand name drug.
dangerous abbreviations.
-u for unit (write unit)
-iu (write it out)
-Q.D or Q.O.D. (write daily or every other day)
-MS or MSO4 or MgSO4
how to write microgram
mcg
how to write subcutaneous
sub-Q or subQ or subcutaneously
How much do I take doc?
write 25 mg not 25.0 mg
write 0.25 mg not .25 mg
bad handwriting...
kills!