Pharmacy Laws | Prescription Labels | Significant Dates | Drug Safety | Controlled Substances |
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What are legend drugs
Requires a prescription from doctor
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What are auxiliary labels
contains Warnings, Dietary information, instructions for Routes of Administrations, Cautionary details(bright colors)
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What is 1970 Poison Prevention Packing act
Prescriptions must be dispensed in child proof packing
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What is The Joint Commission
created the DO NOT USE Abbreviations list
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What are scheduled III and IV drugs
Valid for six months from written date
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What is New Drug Application(NDA)
Manufactures submit for FDA approval
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What is the sig
directions of use
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What is 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act
Must be labeled as dietary supplement and intended for ingestion
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What is medication error
“any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer
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What are scheduled III-V drugs
Can be refilled up to 5 times
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What is the 20th century
Pharmacy laws began
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What is administration route
take by mouth, inject, or infuse
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What is 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
the first comprehensive federal regulation to safeguard protecedt health information
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What is The Institute of Safe Medication Practices(ISMP)
created list of LA/SA drugs list
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What is 1970 Controlled Substance Act
created five schedules of controlled substances
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What is the FDA
must prove drug safety
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What is Black box warning
medguide required
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What is 1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment
RX vs. OTC
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What is the Five Rights
Right patient, Right drug, Right doze, Right route, Right time
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what are schedule I drugs
highly potential for abuse
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what are laws
a set of rules created by government to ensure the peace, safety, and security of the population
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What is a controlled substances drug
Red C in the lower right corner meaning
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What is 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Addresses the oversights in the 1906 PFD Act, particularly with the Food and Drug Administration
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What is Tall Man Lettering
NovoLIN NovoLOG
traMADol traZODONE CeleBREX CeleXA |
what are schedule II drugs
not allowed refills
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