| A | B |
| Drug standards | are rules set to assure consumers that they get what they pay for |
| The first major U.S. drug law was passed in the year and was called the | 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act |
| USP stands for | United States Pharmacopeia |
| NF stands for | National Formulary |
| Which drug law established the USP and NF (which are now one)? | Pure Food and Drug Act |
| The agency that requires you to keep a record of each controlled substance transaction is the | DEA (1970 Controlled Substance Act) |
| Prescriptoins for schedule c- drugs may be phoned in by the health care practitioner | schedule 4 |
| How long must you keep an inventory record of each controlled substance transation is the | two yearss |
| Three responsibilties of the FDA include | all new drugs must be approved; "warning" labels on certain drugs; prescriptive only drugs must be labeled; drugs must be shown as "effective" as well as "safe". |
| What types of drugs are listed in the C-V schedule | Lower abuse potential: chiefly for coughing to diarrhea. |
| What method is recommended for securing the controlled substances at your office? | locked safaety bos inside locked cupboard. |
| If a patient calls to request a refill of a Percocet (C-II) prescription, how would you reply? | High abuse potential; written prescription only. |
| For very rare diseases, which act has allowed a drug to be produced even though it is not profitable. | Orphan Drug Act. |