Pharmacy Law Flashcards

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Legislative law drawn from?

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Legislative branch of government (US congress and state legislatures)

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Constitutional law drawn from where?

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Constitution and bill of rights

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Administrative law derived from where?

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Executive branch of government (president or state governor and their cabinets)

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Common law aka case law drawn from where?

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Judicial branch of government (court system)

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Criminal law enforced by whom?

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Enforced by state rep against persons or companies

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Civil law, what happens?

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Plaintiff brings suit against alleged defendent

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Contract law

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Agreement between two or more parties and is typically enforced on civil court

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Ethics, what is it?

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system of moral values given to a vocation or profession to follow

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Pure Food and Drug Act

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enacted in 1906, prohibited sale and distribution of adulterated or misbranded food or drugs

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Food. Drug, and Cosmetic Act

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enacted in 1938, required all drug manufacturers to file a NDA with the FDA before any drug could be approved or disapproved for the market, also had to ensure the purity, safety, packaging, and strength of a medication

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Durham-Humphrey Amendment

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1951 amendment, each prescription has legend saying “Caution: Federal law prohibits dispensing this medication without a prescription

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Kefauver-Harris Amendment

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enacted in 1963, required that all medications, both prescription and nonprescription, be pure, effective, and safe to use on humans

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Controlled Substance Act

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enacted in 1970, required the pharmaceutical industry to keep records and maintain security measures for certain medications, divided controlled substances into five classes

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DEA Form 222

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form used to order schedule II drugs

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Poison Prevention Packaging Act

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enacted in 1970, created standards for child-resistant packaging

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Drugs that do not need to be in child-resistant packaging

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sublingual nitroglycerin tablets
birth control pills
certain corticosteroid tablets
bulky meds, like some of the Potassium effervescent tablets

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Occupational Safety and Health Act

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enacted in 1970, established to prevent workplace disease and injuries

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Drug Listing Act

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enacted in 1972, assigns a unique and permanent drug code to each medication, known as the National Drug Code (NDC)

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Federal Hazardous Substance Act

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enacted in 1960, involves different aspects, including the use and disposal of hazardous material in the pharmacy setting

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Orphan Drug Act

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enacted in 1983, offers financial incentives to organizations that develop and market medications that were not previously available in the US. medications that treat a small part of the population or a rare disease

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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

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enacted in 1990, requires pharmacies that fill prescription orders for Medicaid patients to obtain, record, and maintain basic patient information

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Anabolic Steroids Control Act

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enacted in 1990, allows the CSA to regulate anabolic steroids

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)

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enacted in 1996, implemented to improve continuity and portability of health insurance for patients

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FDA Modernization Act

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enacted in 1997, designed to reform the regulation of cosmetics, food, and medical products, main focus is safe pharmacy compounding and regulation of medical devices

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Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act

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enacted in 2005, intended to stop the use of the illegal drug methamphetamine, regulates drug trafficking and under this act, any person found in violation will have their property seized

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DEA enforces what?

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federal regulatory body that is responsible for enforcing controlled substance legislation

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FDA enforces what?

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FDA established to enforce the safety and effectiveness of foods medications, biological products, cosmetics, and radioactive substances

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Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO)

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body that accredits and certifies healthcare organizations in the US

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National Association of the Boards of Pharmacy

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assists the boards of pharmacy in each state to protect public heath by developing uniform standards