Form used to register a pharmacy to dispense medication
What is a DEA Form 224
100
benazepril
What is Lotensin
100
Requires that all new drug applications be filed with the FDA. Created the FDA and clearly defined adulteration and misbranding
What is the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938
100
A class of medications used to treat major depression, OCD, and anxiety (MOA: blocks the reuptake of serotonin)
What are SSRIs
100
These medications have no accepted medicinal use in the US and possess an extremely high potential for abuse
What are Schedule I drugs?
200
A form used to order and received Schedule II medications
What is a DEA Form 222
200
captopril
What is Capoten
200
Requires all medications in the United States to be pure, safe, and effective
What is the Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962
200
A class of medications used to treat Neurosis, Phobias, Psychosis, Schizophrenia (MOA: block dopamine receptors)
What are Antipsychotic agents
200
Medications have less abuse potential than schedule I, but administration may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence
What are Schedule IV medications?
300
A form used to destroy outdated or damaged controlled substances
What is a DEA Form 41
300
sotalol
What is Betapace
300
Separated drugs into two categories; required all products to have adequate directions for use unless the contained the federal legend "Caution Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription"
What is the Durham-Humphrey Act of 1951
300
Adjunctive therapy in treating cardiovascular diseases and hypertension (MOA: inhibit reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the ascending loop of Henle)
What are Loop diuretics
300
Medications have a medical use but possess a high potential for abuse with severe physical and psychological dependence
What are Schedule II medications?
400
A form used to report theft of controlled substances
What is a DEA Form 106
400
dexlansoprazole
What is Dexilant
400
Requires that most OTC and legend drugs be packaged in child-resistant containers.
What is the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970
400
Class of medication indicated to treat gastric bloating, flatulence, and post operative gas pains
What are Antiflatulent Agents
400
Medications with less abuse potential than Schedule III and IV; schedule includes exempt narcotics
What are Schedule V medications?
500
A series of number and letters used by doctors and facilities that are licensed to carry or prescribed controlled substances
What is a DEA number
500
propranolol
What is Inderal
500
Law established to improve the portability and continuity of health coverage; requires that all health care providers ensure that patient confidentiality be maintained
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)?
500
Class of medication use to slow the heart rate and lower blood pressure; causes patients to fatigue and dizziness
What are Beta-blockers
500
Medications have accepted medicinal use, and the abuse potential is less than Schedule I or II