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1906 Pure Food and Drug Act first act passed by federal government to protect consumers from dangers of medications
1914 Harrison Narcotic Act established legal term "ensure safety" regulate manufacture and sale habit forming drugs
1938 Federal Food Drug and Comestic Act revision 1906 Act, proper testing for safety before a drug could be marketed
1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment Admen to 1938 act, admendment distinguished between drugs that could be sold OTC and indentified those with no refill without new precription
1962 Kefaver-Harris Amendment Admen to 1938 Act, Senator from Tennessee, response thalidomide tradgedy, Both Safety and and Effecacy had to be proved before its approval and marketing
1970 Controlled Subtance Act Enacted by Congress, also known, Compressive Drug Abuse Prevention, promoted drug education and research into prevention and treatment of drug dependence, Schedule Categories
1983 Orphan Drug Act Also known as Public Law 97-414 enabled U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration to promote research and marketing of drugs, known treat diseases.
1911 Accelerated Drug Approval Accelerations of its drug review process in cases of life threatening illness (IND)
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