Antidepressants
Antibiotic
Antihypertensives
controlled
Substances
Pharmacy Laws
100

This SSRI is commonly known by the brand name Zoloft.

 sertraline

100

This antibiotic, brand name Zithromax, is a macrolide commonly used for respiratory infections.

azithromycin

100

This ACE inhibitor is commonly known by the brand name Prinivil

lisinopril

100

This schedule includes drugs with accepted medical use and low abuse potential, such as cough preparations with limited codeine.

Schedule V

100

This law requires pharmacists to offer counseling to Medicaid patients.

OBRA '90

200

This class of antidepressants works by inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin.

 SSRIs

200

This class of antibiotics includes drugs like amoxicillin and works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis.

 penicillins

200

This class of antihypertensives works by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors.

 beta blockers

200

This schedule includes drugs like morphine and oxycodone with high abuse potential but accepted medical use.

Schedule II

200

This act regulates controlled substances and established drug schedules.

the Controlled Substances Act

300

This antidepressant, brand name Prozac, has a long half-life and is often used for depression and OCD.

 fluoxetine

300

This antibiotic is commonly associated with the adverse effect of tendon rupture and belongs to the fluoroquinolone class.

ciprofloxacin


300

This drug class, including losartan, blocks angiotensin II receptors.

ARBs

300

This schedule classification includes drugs with no accepted medical use and high abuse potential.

Schedule I

300

This is the maximum days’ supply allowed on a Schedule II prescription under federal law.

no limit (but no refills allowed)

400

This class of antidepressants can cause hypertensive crisis if taken with tyramine-rich foods.

 MAOIs


400

This antibiotic requires avoidance of alcohol due to a disulfiram-like reaction.

 metronidazole

400

This common side effect of ACE inhibitors presents as a persistent dry cough.

dry cough

400

This is the maximum number of refills allowed for Schedule III and IV medications within 6 months.

 5 refills

400

This law governs patient privacy and protection of health information.

HIPAA

500

This boxed warning associated with many antidepressants involves an increased risk in young patients.

increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors

500

This broad-spectrum antibiotic carries a boxed warning for causing Clostridioides difficile-associated diarrhea.
 

 clindamycin

500

This serious adverse effect of ACE inhibitors involves swelling of the face and airway.

angioedema

500

This federal agency enforces controlled substance laws in the United States.

the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)

500

This requirement ensures prescriptions include patient name, drug name, strength, directions, and prescriber information.

valid prescription requirements