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Pure Food and Drug Act
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1906. Required all foods and drugs to meet a standard of strength and purity.
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Harrison Narcotic Act
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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.
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Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
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1938. Required drug and cosmetic manufacturers to prove their products are safe, and that all medical devices were effective.
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Durham-Humphrey Amendment
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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
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Kefauver-Harris Amendment
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1962. Manufacturers must prove safety and effectiveness of products.
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Poison Prevention Packaging Act
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1970. Required child-proof packaging.
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Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
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1970. Classified drugs based on potential for abuse: Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V.
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OBRA-90
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1990. Required pharmacists to offer counseling to Medicaid patients regarding medications.
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Anabolic Steroids Control Act
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Placed substances related to testosterone under regulatory provisions of the Controlled Substance Act.
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FDA Modernization Act
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1997. Changed the required legend for dispensed prescriptions to "Rx only".
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