Pharmacy Laws
Schedules I-V
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100

This act ensures the safety of workers nationwide. Created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Requires workers to be trained in safety measures, safety sheets to be available for all hazardous substances, and PPE be worn when exposure to hazardous substances is possible.

What is the Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970?

100

Controlled substances are categorized into five different __________, according to their potential for abuse and dependency.

What are schedules?

100

Every

What is Q?

100

PRN

What is as needed?

100

acetaminophen

What is Tylenol?

200

This act effectively created the Food and Drug Administration, which gave them the responsibility to approve all new drugs, enforce purity standards by enforcing rules against misbranding and adulteration, and enforce recalls.

What is the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938?

200

Lowest abuse and dependency potential.

What is Schedule V?

200

Sublingually

What is SL?


200

STAT

What is immediately?

200

fentanyl

What is Duragesic?

300

This act created formal scheduling of drugs with the potential for abuse and dependency. It led yo the creation of the Drug Enforcement Administration in 1973. All controlled substances were required to be labeled, "Warning: May be habit forming."

What is the Controlled Substance Act of 1970?

300

Contains benzodiazepines and sleep aids such as Ambien.

What is Schedule IV?

300

Both eyes

What is OU?


300

AC

What is before a meal?

400

This act requires child safety caps on all dispensed prescriptions. Easy open caps may be used if requested, and a record must be kept of the request.

What is the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970?


400

ADHD drugs such as Ritalin, Concerta, and Adderall; opioid analgesics such as morphine and oxycodone; and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl.

What are Schedule II?

400

Drop(s)

What is GTT(S)?

400

QS

What is quantity sufficient?

500

This act regulates the way health care personnel handle Protected Health Information (PHI).

What is the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)?

500

No accepted medical use/high abuse potential. Illegal drugs such as LSD and heroin.

What is Schedule I?

500

By mouth

What is PO?

500

NPO

What is nothing by mouth?

600

This act states that a pharmacist must offer to counsel (at the time of purchase) all patients who receive a new prescription. Ensures that prior to filling each prescription is evaluated for potential problems (interactions, allergies, therapeutic duplication, and other adverse side effects). 

What is the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA-90)?-

600

Codiene-containing products (less than 90 mg) and testosterone.

What is Schedule III?

600

Vaginally

What is VAG?

600

CR

What is controlled release?

700

This act established rules for all drug manufacturers to supply a current drug list to the FDA. Each drug is assigned its own NDC (National Drug Code).

What is the Drug Listing Act of 1972?

700

Codeine-containing cough syrups, Lyrica, and Vimpat.

What is Schedule V?

700

Intramuscularly

What is IM?

700

PCN

What is penicillin?

800

This act requires pharmacies to limit sales of OTC medications containing pseudoephedrine to 3.6g per purchaser per day and no more than 9g within a 30-day period.

What is the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005?

800

Cocaine is not schedule I, but ____________, although it is rarely used medically.

What is Schedule II?

800

Suppository

What is SUPP?

800

QID

What is four times daily?

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