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OTC Monograph Reform
100

A non-prescription drug that is safe and effective to use by the general public without an HCP’s prescription

What is an over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug?

100

Name the drug that is linked to severe birth defects, including limb deformities, when taken during pregnancy and has paved the pathway to drug regulation

What is Thalidomide?

100

New Drug Application (NDA) OR OTC Monograph: 

Product specific (including formulation)

What is NDA?

100

Name one way the OTC Monograph has been reformed 

Any one of these works:

What is...

•Administrative Order Process

•Status of Final Monograph Regulations

•Status of Existing OTC Monograph Products

•Minor Changes in Dosage Form

•Exclusivity

•Treatment of Sunscreen Innovation Act

•User Fees (OMUFA)

•Formal Meetings with FDA

•Confidential Information

•OTC Monograph Reform Required Guidance

200

Rather than reviewing hundreds of thousands of individual OTC products, the FDA created monographs that established what kind of guidelines to ensure the safety and efficacy of OTC drugs

What is called Generally Recognized As Safe and Effective (GRASE)?

200

Name the two pathways to market OTC drugs

What is an NDA and OTC Monograph?

200

New Drug Application (NDA) OR OTC Monograph: 

Public process - no data confidentiality

What is OTC Monograph?


200

What two parties can initiate an Administrative Order?

Who are the FDA or sponsor (industry)? 

300

This modernized the OTC drug review and OTC monograph drug development process and provided the FDA with the authority to collect user fees dedicated to OTC monograph drug activities

What is the CARES Act?

300

True or false: 

Sunscreen is a therapeutic category approved via an OTC monograph

What is true?

300

New Drug Application (NDA) OR OTC Monograph: 

Ingredient and therapeutic category specific regulations (CFR 330-358)

What is OTC Monograph?

300

Name one fee that has been established in the OTC User Fee Program

What is the facility fee?

What is the OTC Monograph Order Request (OMOR) fee?

400

This replaces the 3-phase rulemaking process by allowing the FDA to add, remove, or make changes to GRASE conditions for an OTC drug monograph

What is an Administrative Order?

400

Name at least one phase of the 3-phase rulemaking process to establish OTC monographs

What is: 

1. Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR)

2. Tentative Final Monograph (TFM)

3. Final Monograph (FM)

400

New Drug Application (NDA) OR OTC Monograph: 

Comply with good manufacturing practices

What is both?

400

The location of the FDA's final orders for an OTC Monograph

What is the FDA's public website (OTC Monographs@FDA)

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