Drug Schedules
Pregnancy Categories
Monographs
Definitions
Laws
100
C-1

Strongest potential for abuse, no use in the medical field 

100
Category X 
Studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities
100

Indication

What the drug is intended to treat 

100

Monograph

Comprehensive information on a medications actions within that class of drug 

100

1990 Nutrition Labeling and Education Act 

Requires a nutrition facts panel on most packaged food products 

200

C-ll

Must be locked up because of high abuse potential, no refills

200

Category B

Animals studies have failed to demonstrate risk to fetus 

200

Contraindications 

Who should not take the medication


200

Drug Diversion 

The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes 

200

1914 Harrison Narcotic Act

Enacted in the United States in parallel with international treaties to curb recreational use of opium

300

C-V

Kept over-the-counter in some states because of low potential use, 5 refills in 6 months, exempt narcotics 

300

Category D 

Positive evidence of human fetal risk, but potential benefits may warrant use of drug 

300

Adverse Reactions 

Reactions reported other than the intend treatment 

300

National Drug Code 

A ten digit number that indicates specifics of a prescription drug or insulin product 


300

1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment 

Required labels on prescription drugs, Required a doctor's order and supervision for certain drugs

400

C-lll

Less abuse potential, 5 refills in 6 months 

400
Category A 

Human studies have failed to demonstrate risk to fetus in 1st trimester 

400

Dosage and Administration 

How to take it and how often you should 

400

Form 225

To manufacturer or distribute controlled substance 

400

1967 Fair Packaging and Labeling Act 

Requires that all consumer commodities be labeled to disclose net contents, identity, and name/place produced 

500

C-IV

Less abuve than C-III, 5 refills in 6 months 

500

Category C 

Animal studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus. Potential benefits may warrant use of drug in pregnant women 

500

Drug Interactions 

Food, Drugs, Over-the-counter, or vitamins that interact with the medication
500

Form 41

Returns to reverse distributor

500

1962 Kefauver-Harris Amendments 

Enacted in an attempt to ensure the safety and effectiveness of all new drugs on the market 

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