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Ch. 1 Consumer Safety and Drug Regulations Chapter Review

Book: Essentials of Pharmacology for Health Occupations By: Ruth Woodrow

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Drug standardsare 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 the1906 Pure Food and Drug Act
USP stands forUnited States Pharmacopeia
NF stands forNational 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 theDEA (1970 Controlled Substance Act)
Prescriptoins for schedule c- drugs may be phoned in by the health care practitionerschedule 4
How long must you keep an inventory record of each controlled substance transation is thetwo yearss
Three responsibilties of the FDA includeall 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 scheduleLower 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.


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