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Brand Name | The name under which the manufacturer markets a drug also known as the trade name.
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Child Resistant Container | A medication container with a special lid that cannot be opened by 80 % of children but can be opened by 90% of adults access in order to reduce the number of accidental poisoning .
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Civil Laws | The areas of the law that concern us citizens and the crimes they commit against one another .
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Common Laws | The system of precedents established by decisions in cases throughout legal history.
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Controlled Substances | A drug with potential for abuse organized into five schedules that specify the way the drug must be stored dispensed recorded and inventoried.
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Controlled Substances Act (CSA) | Laws created to combat and control drug abuse.
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Defendent | One who defends against accusations brought forward in a lawsuit.
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Drug Enforcement Administration | The branch of the U.S justice department that is responsible for regulating the sale and use of drug with abuse potential.
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Food And Drug Administration | The agency of the federal government that is responsible for ensuring the safety and efficacy of food and drugs prepared for the market.
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Generic Name | A common name that is given to a drug regardless of brand name sometimes denotes a drug that is not protected by a trademark for example acetaminophen is the generic drug name for tylenol
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Laws | A rule that is designed to protect the public and usually enforced through local state or federal governments.
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Law Of Agency And Contracts | The general principle that allowed and employee to enter into contract on the employer's behalf.
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Malpractice | A form of negligence in which the standard of care was not met and was a direct cause of injury .
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National Association of Boards of pharmacy | An organization that represents the practice of pharmacy in each state and develop pharmacist licensure exams.
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Negligence | A tort for not providing the minimum standard of care.
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New Drug Application | The process through which drug sponsors formally propose that the FDA approve a new pharmaceutical for sale and marketing in the united states.
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Orphan Drug | A medication approved by the FDA to treat rare diseases.
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Plaintiff | One who files a lawsuit for the courts to decide.
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Professional Standards | Guideline of acceptable behavior and performance established by professional associations.
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Reciprocation | The administrative process for relicensure of pharmacists in another state.
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Regulation | A written rule and procedure that exists to carry out a law of the state or federal government.
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Regulation Laws | The system of rules and regulations established by government bodies.
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Standards | A set of criteria to measure product quality or professional performance against a norm.
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Standard of care | The usual and customary level of practice in the community.
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Tort | The legal terms for personal injuries that one citizen commits against another in a lawsuit .
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United States Pharmacopoeia | The independent scientific organization responsible for setting official quality standards for all drugs sold in the united states as well as standards for practice .
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United States Pharmacopoeia National Formulary | A book that contains u.s standards for medicines dosage forms drug substances expedients or inactive substances medical devices and dietary supplements.
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