It established drug standards and official drug references
What is The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
100
Study of the action of drugs on living tissue
What is Phamacodynamics
100
The commercial name of a company's product
What is the trade name
100
They are required to have a DEA Number?
What is a physician?
100
The common name for a medication
What is the generic name?
200
It requires labeling to indicate any "dangerous ingredients"
What is The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906?
200
Study of the harmful effects of drugs on living tissue
What is toxicology
200
The means by which a drug exerts a desired effect
What is the action
200
These may not be called into a pharmacy.
What is Scheduled 2 controlled substances.
200
List of conditions or diseases for which a medication or drug is meant to be used for.
What is an indication
300
It put more tighter controls on depressants, stimulants, psychedelics, narcotics, and anabolic steroids.
What is Controlled Substance Act of 1970
300
The Science of preparing and dispensing medication
What is the pharmacy
300
A result of drug therapy that is neither intended nor expected in normal therapeutic use and causes significant and sometimes life-threatening conditions.
What is an adverse reaction?
300
These drugs are not approved for medical use.
What is scheduled 1 controlled substances?
300
The exact molecular formula of a drug
What is the chemical name
400
Provides financial incentives to pharmaceutical companies for development of medications that would otherwise be unprofitable because they treat diseases that affect only a small number of people.
What is the1983 Orphan Drug act
400
The study of the process of drug absorption, distribution, and metabolism.
What is pharmacokinetics
400
A protective measure taken in advance
What is a Precaution?
400
Prescriptions that can be refilled up to 5 times in 6 months
What is schedules 3, 4 and 5 controlled substance.
400
A list of unpleasant or dangerous secondary effects, other than the desired.
What is side effects?
500
All medications including over-the-counter medications have to be included into the patients permanent medical record.
What is Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990
500
Any substance that can cause a change in function when administered to a living organism.
What is a drug?
500
Conditions in which a medication should not be given.
What is a contraindication?
500
How long records for controlled substances should be kept.
What is 2 years
500
Study of drugs and their origin, nature, properties, and effects of living organisms