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Drug Reg & Control

Vocab Terms

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An unintended side effect of a med that is neg or injurious to a pt health. Adverse Effect
C.M.E.A. Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act
Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act Fed Law that sets daily/monthly limits on OTC sale of pseudoephedrine and ephedrine.
Doing what is required. Compliance
CSA Controlled Substance Act
Controlled Substance Mark (CII-CV)indicates the controlled category of a drug with potential abuse.
Groups CII-CV id by CSA as potential abuse and distribution is strictly controlled by controlled schedules. Controlled Substances
Duel Marking A status of med like(Plan B)that are classified as prescription of OTC.
Exempt Narcotics Habit forming ingredients that can be dispensed by pharmacist without a script to at least 18yrs of age.
A court order preventing a specific action, of distribution of a potentially dangerous drug. Injuction
Legend Drug Any drug that require a script:"legend" on label:Rx Only.
Legal responsibility for costs or damages arising from misconduct/negligence. Liabilty
NDC National Drug Code
National Drug Code(NDC) A # on a label indicating the mfg and product.
Negligence Failing to do something you should have.
Pediatric Having to do with treatment of children.
Pharmaceutical Equivalent Drugs that contain the same amounts, same ingredients in the same dosage form.
An inactive substance given in place of a med. Placebo
Product Labeling important info that is not on the label of a drug product
Protocol Specific guideline for practice
Action taken to remove a drug from the market and have it returned to the mfg. Recall
Pharmaceutical equivalent that produce the same effects in pt. therapeutic equivalent
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