Exam 2 - Lecture 9 (Intro to Controlled Substance Act - CSA)) Flashcards
all of the following agencies were tasked with controlled substances
- 3.
1970: comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act (title II)
established 5 separate schedules of controlled substances. Regulated the manufacture, distribution, and dispensation of controlled substances
1970: comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act (title II) also called:
controlled substance act (CSA)
1970: comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act (title II) covers what 9 things?
- controlled substance schedules
- registration with DEA
- inventory requirements
- record keeping requirements
- ordering rqrmts for controls
- Rx rqrmts
- dispensing rqrmt
- security rqrmts
- transfer or disposal of controls
what is a controlled subsatance
a drug with dependence liability and/or abuse potential
factors determining controlled substance
- actual or relative potential for abuse
- scientific evidence of its pharmacological effect, if known
- state of current knowledge regarding drug or other substance
- history and current pattern of abuse
- scope duration, and significance of abuse
- risk, if any to public health
- psychic or physiological dependence liability
- whether the substance is an immediate precursor of a substance already controlled under this subchapter
commit chart of scheduling to memory
ight
scheduling/changing of schedule
- scheduling a drug that was previously not scheduled
- changing a drug from one schedule to another
- removing a drug from the schedules entirely
- keeping a drug in its current position (controlled/uncontrolled)
codeine schedules
codeine (II)
codeine and Tylenol (III)
liquid formulations (V)
schedule 1 def.
schedule 2 def.
schedule 3 def.
schedule 4 def.
schedule 5 def.
T/F: different dosage forms may have different schedules
T
T/F: different combinations of drugs may have a different schedule
T
T/F: all states have the same schedules for all drugs
F
T/F: OTC controls may be sold without a prescription
T, if it is classified as a nonprescription drug (most notable codeine/guaifenesin liquid)
rule 1 for selling OTC controls
- pharmacist must decide to sell medication (to those 18+)
rule 2 for selling OTC controls
sale is limited to 240mL (8oz.) or 48 caps/tabs of any controlled substance containing opium, or 120mL (4oz.) or 24 caps/tabs of any other controlled substance in a 48 hour period
rule 3 for selling OTC controls
pharmacist must document:
1. valid form of ID (unless pharmacist knows patient personally) and record info
2. name of purchaser
3. name and quantity of controlled substance purchased
4. date of each purchase
5. name or initials of pharmacist
OTC sales of pseudoephedrine
not controls but