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Drug Regulation

Pharmacy Timeline

Name Year/Hint Words
Food and Drug Act 1906 adulterated or misbranded
Harrison Narcotics Tax Act 1914 manufacturers, pharmacists, importers and physician prescribing narcotics should be licensed and required to pay a tax
Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration 1927 law enforcement agency is formed, renamed in 1930 as the Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Cosmetic Act (FDC) 1938 sulfanilamide concoction, fatal poisoning of 107 people
Alberty Food Products v. U.S. 1950 drug to be used must be included on its label
Durham-Humphrey Amendment 1951 two classes of drugs: Legend drugs and OTC drugs
Kefauver-Harris Amendment 1962 Thalidomide Lesson, Drug Efficacy Amendment
Social Security Act 1965 Medicare program
Fair Packaging and Labeling Act 1966 consumer products, honestly and informatively labeled
Poison Prevention Packaging Act 1970 childproof packaging, non-childproof containers-prescribers pr patient requests one
Controlled Substance Act 1970 classified five levels of substance
Medical Device Amendment 1976 pre-market approval for safety and effectiveness of life-sustaining and life-supporting medical devices
Orphan Drug Act 1983 rare diseases- research approval amd marketing
Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act (Hatch-Waxman) 1984 drug patent terms and lower-cost generic drugs
Prescription Drug Marketing Act 1987 restricts distribution of prescription drugs, requires drug wholesalers to be licensed by the states
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) 1990 offer counseling to Medicaid patients
Anabolic Steroid Control Act 1990 "address the abuse of steroids by athletes, youngsters and teenagers"
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 1996 patient health information, makes health-care providers responsible for maintaining the privacy and security of patient information
Medicare Modernization Act 2003 medicare part d, medication therapy management (mtm)
Combat Methamphetamine Act 2005 "3 names that i can not pronounce"
FDA Amendment Act 2007 risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (rems)
Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) 2009 expanded health information technology, improves privacy and security provisions of HIPPA
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 2010 Health Care Reform, Obamacare, improving patient care quality and outcomes while also reducing cost
FDA Safety and Innovation Act 2012 user fees to enhance access to medications and medical devices
Drug Quality and Security 2013 authority of the Food and Drug Administration for compounded drugs
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