Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Abbreviations
100

What is an Active ingredient

It is the biochemically active component of the drug that exerts a desired therapeutic effect.

100

DQSA

Streamlines the compounding process for pharmacies and establishes standards for compounding and outsourcing facilities.

100

What is the Orphan Drug Act

Encourages the development of drugs for rare diseases by providing incentives like tax credits and exclusivity for manufacturers.

100

MMA

Introduces changes to Medicare, including prescription drug benefits and incentives for beneficiaries to enroll in plans.

100

What is KG

Kilograms

200

Kefauver-Harris Amendment

Strengthens drug approval processes by requiring evidence of efficacy and safety, following the thalidomide tragedy.

200

What is ADR (adverse drug reaction)

It is an unexpected negative consequence from taking a particular drag

200

HIPAA

Protects patient privacy and secure health information, setting standards for electronic health transactions and data security.

200

What is Pure Food and Drug Act

Established standards for the purity and labeling of food and drugs, laying the groundwork for later regulatory actions.

200

What is R

rectally

300

ACA

Expands healthcare coverage and access, includes provisions for prescription drug benefits, and aims to improve healthcare quality.

300

DSHEA

Defines dietary supplements and regulates their labeling and safety, providing guidelines for claims manufacturers can make.

300

What is FD&C Act

Gives the FDA authority to oversee the safety, efficacy, and labeling of food and drugs, including pre-market approval requirements.

300

Poison Prevention Packaging Act

Mandates child-resistant packaging for household substances to prevent accidental poisoning.

300

What is ss

half

400

Controlled Substances Act

Classifies drugs into schedules based on their potential for abuse and establishes regulations for their manufacture and distribution.

400

Drug Listing Act

Requires manufacturers to register their drugs with the FDA and provide information for a comprehensive drug database.

400

Durham-Humphrey Amendment

Established the distinction between prescription and over-the-counter medications, allowing for oral prescriptions and refills.

400

What is the Drug Price Competition/Patent-Term Restoration Act

Facilitates the approval of generic drugs and allows for patent extensions to encourage drug development.

400

What is teaspoon

Tsp.

500

Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act

Regulates the sale of pseudoephedrine and other ingredients used in the production of methamphetamine, requiring tracking and limits.

500

What is OBRA-90

Mandates drug utilization review and patient counseling for Medicaid recipients, emphasizing safe and effective medication use.

500

Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act

Encourages reporting of healthcare errors to improve patient safety and create a culture of safety in healthcare settings.

500

Regulatory Bodies

Supervises the legal use of narcotics: DEA

500

What is without

w/o

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