How many ml's are in 1 tsp
5mls
The DEA form that is filled out to order CII drugs
What is DEA form 222
An agency that
- Approve new drugs to be sold in the US
- Process New Drug Applications (NDA)
- Regulate package inserts
- Regulate the advertising of drugs
- Issue recalls
- Federal agency
What is FDA?
Is used for Major depressive disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, Panic disorder/PTSD,and anxiety
What is SSRI?
A schedule that has no accepted medical use and has a high potential for abuse
What is Schedule I
How many pounds (lbs) are in 1 kg?
What is 2.2 pounds?
The DEA form that is filled out to report theft or loss of controlled substances
What is DEA form 106?
An agency that
DEA
Drug Enforcement Agency
- Federal Agency (U.S. Dept. of Justice)
- Enforce the CSA (Controlled Substances Act)
- Track controlled substances manufactured and sold
- Investigate all violations involving controlled substances
- Set the DEA Sch. Definitions
- Issue DEA Numbers
What is DEA?
Something that reduces inflammation, pain, and headache, for arthritis, decreases fever
What is NSAID?
A schedule that has a High potential for abuse and misuse
What is Schedule II?
How many ml's are in 1 tbsp?
What is 15 ml's?
The DEA form is completed when controlled substances are destroyed
What is DEA form 41?
An Act that eliminates restrictions for the development of new drugs for rare disease.
What is 1938 orphan Drug Act?
A schedule that has Low potential for abuse both physically and psychologically
What is Schedule V?
How many ml's are in 1 liter?
What is 1000 ml's?
The DEA form is filled out by pharmacy owner to register with DEA
What is DEA for 224?
An Amendment that requires labels on prescriptions, distinction with legend drugs and OTC medications
What is 1951 Durham-Himphrey Amendment?
A schedule that has a Low potential for physical abuse and a moderate level of psychological abuse
What is Schedule IV?
How many mcg are in 1 mg?
What is 1000 mcg?
The DEA form is filled out to report theft or loss of chemicals
What is DEA Form 107?
An Act that prevents inaccurately labeled drugs, required to provide truthful information on labels.
What is 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act?
A schedule that has a Low to moderate potential for physical abuse but high potential for psychological abuse
What is Schedule III?