Drug Order Flashcards

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NADA

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New Animal Drug Approved

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CSA

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Controlled Substance Act 1970

Regulated by the DEA.

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Class I (C-1)

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Highest abuse potential.
Severe liability.
No therapeutic agents in the US.

Ex: Heroine, LSD, THC

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Class II (C-II)

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High abuse potential.
Severe liability.

Ex: Morphine, codeine, amphetamine.

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Class III (C-III)

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Abuse potential is less than C-I and C-II.
Moderate liability.

Ex: Anabolic steroids, phenobarbital.

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Class IV (C-IV)

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Abuse potential less than C-I, C-II, C-III.
Moderate liability.

Ex: butorphanol, and diazepam.

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Class V (C-V)

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Least abuse potential.
Limited liability.

Ex: buprenorphine, diphenoxylate with atropine.

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AMDUCA

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Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act 1994

Allow vets to prescribe extra-label use

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FARAD

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Food Animal Residues Avoidance Databank
Computer system that provides info including withdrawal times of all drugs approved for use in food-producing animals, official tolerances, and pharmacokinetic studies.

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FDA-CVM

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Food drug administration- center for veterinary medicine

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