E2 Lecture 1 Flashcards
Harrison Anti-Narcotics Act
required importers, manufacturers, and distributors of cocaine and opiates (narcotics) to:
- register with US Treasury
- pay tax on these drugs
- keep records for each transaction
1968
FBN combined with Bureau of Drug Abuse Control to form –> Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD)
CSA Title II
established 5 schedules of controlled substances
and
regulated manufacturing, distribution, and dispensation of controlled substances
8 Factors Determining Scheduling/Removing of Controlled Substances
- actual or relative abuse potential
- scientific evidence of pharmacological effect
- state of current knowledge regarding the drug
- history and current pattern of abuse
- scope, duration, and significance of abuse
- risk to public health
- psychic or physiological dependence liability
- immediate precursor of a substance already controlled
Schedule 1
no medical use
high abuse potential
no defined dependency
Schedule 2
medical use
high abuse potential
severe dependency (physical & psychological)
Schedule 3
medical use
lower than I or II abuse potential
mod-low physical dependency
high psychological dependency
Schedule 4
medical use
lower than III abuse potential
limited dependency
Schedule 5
medical use
lower than IV abuse potential
limited dependency
Codeine Alone
Schedule II
< 90 mg of codeine per dosage unit + non-narcotic ingredient
Schedule III
< 200 mg of codeine per 100 mL + non-narcotic ingredient
Schedule V
Maximum Amounts of OTC Controlled Substances in 48 hours
< 240 mL, 8 oz, 48 dosage units of opium-containing control
< 120 mL, 4 oz, 24 dosage units of non-opium-containing control
What must a pharmacist record when selling OTC Controlled Substances?
Name of purchaser
Address of purchaser
Name of controlled substance
Quantity of controlled substance
Date of purchase
Name/Initials of pharmacists who dispensed
IN A BOUND BOOK, WRITTEN
What must a system record when selling Pseudoephedrine, Ephedrine, and Phenylpropanolamine?
Name of purchaser
Address of purchaser
Signature of purchaser
Name of product
Quantity of product
Date & Time of purchase
Federal Limits on Pseudoephedrine, Ephedrine, and Phenylpropanolamine?
< 3.6 g per day
< 9 g per 30 days
< 7.5 g imported & received via mail