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Dannelle Study Guide

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Food and Drug Act (FDA) Made so everything had to be labled.
Pure Food and Drug Act 1906 The law prohibited and the adulteration and misbranding of any thing.
Food Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938 107 deaths do to diethylene glycal (antifreeze)
Durham- Humphrey Amendment of 1951 Two classes of drugs. #1 Prescription drugs #2 over-the-counter drugs.Prescription drugs can not be dispense without a prescription federal law.Over-the-counter drugs doesn't need a prescription.
Kefauver Harris Amendment of 1962 Required that all new drugs in the United States have to be safe and effective. (BIRTH EFFECTS)
Orphan Drug Act of 1983 To treat rare diseases. Also let manufactues have 7 years windows to develop and market the drug by their self. Nobody but them can sell or market the drug for 7 years.
Poision Prevention Packaging Act To help childeren under 5 tp open any drugs in a contaner. AKA child resistant container
Emily's Law A 3 year old gril die in Ohio . 10 times the amount of sodim clorid. this law was passed on Jan. 7 2009
Occupational and Safety Act 1970 (QSHA) OSHA requireds (MSDS) Material Safety Data Sheeta in every department.
Omnibus Budget Reconcilation Act 1990 (OBRA) Conseling will be avilable to all people that get prescriptions how have Medicaid and Medicare.
HIPPA Was passed to protect health information.
Protected Health Information Protect people from idintiflying from their haelth information.
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