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1848: First Federal Attempt
US gov tries for regulation, problems with quinine given to US soldiers
1906: Federal Pure Food and Drug Act
dealt with drug composition, NOT EFFICACY
1912: Ammendment to 1906
regulation of drug labeling
1938: Federal Food, Drug, Cosmetic Act
push for safety after patients accidentally killed
1962: Ammendment to 1938 Act
must prove efficacy
clinical trials beginning
1970 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
regulation of controlled substances
every level of healthcare chain affected
Schedule I Drugs
Potential Abuse: HIGH
Accepted medical use? NO
Refills N/A
e.g. pot, heroine
Schedule II Drugs
Potential Abuse: HIGH
Accepted medical use? YES
Refills? NO
e.g. codeine
Schedule III Drugs
Potential Abuse: Moderate
Medical Use? Yes
Refills: 5X or 6 months
e.g. steroids, hydrocodone
Schedule IV Drugs
Potential Abuse: Low
Medical use? yes
refills? 5X or 6 months
e.g. diazepam
Schedule V Drugs
Potential Abuse: Lowest
Medical Use: Yes
Refills: 5X or 6 months
e.g. lomotil
Under what conditions can a schedule II drug be refilled?
needed immediately for treatment
no alternative
limited quantity for emergency only
d.o. must send Rx within 3 days