Laws (Chronological) Flashcards
Federal Food and Drug Act of 1906
- Known as the Pure Food and Drug Act.
- Provided authority for federal inspection of meat products and prohibited the sale of adulterated foods.
- Required that “Secret Elixirs” containing ingredients like: Cocaine, Heroin, Morphine and Alcohol which were available at most stores as miracle cure-alls be labeled with correct information about their ingredients as well as suggested dosages.
Narcotic Tax Act of 1914
- Known as the Harrison Narcotic Act.
- Provided authority for Internal Revenue Service to collect tax on Opiates thru Tax Stamps.
- Required that any entity which produced, distributed, dispensed or sold opiates be registered with the IRS.
- Emphasis was on attempting to control the massive flow of opiates in order to protect the public from rising addiction
Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938
- Known as FDCA 1938.
- Replaced the Food and Drug act of 1906.
- Provided better clarification about misbranding definitions.
- Provided better clarification about adulteration definitions.
- Gave the FDA authority to require adequate testing of new drugs for safety
The Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951
• Created a distinction between “OTC” and “Legend Drugs”.
• Legend Drugs can only be dispensed with a valid Prescription..
• Required Legend Drugs to carry the statement:
“Caution: Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription.”.
• Most people refer to Legend drugs simply as “Prescription Drugs”.
• The emphasis on this act was to insure safety thru qualified medical supervision
The Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962
- Also known as the “Drug Efficacy Amendment”.
- Required drug manufacturers to provide proof of the effectiveness and safety of their drugs before approval .
- Required drug advertising to be more closely regulated and disclose accurate information about side effects
The Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD)
- Predecessor agency of the DEA.
- In 1973 the BNDD merged into the DEA.
- DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)
Drug Abuse Prevention / Control Act of 1970
- Also known as the Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
- Completely replaced the Harrison Act.
- Required the use of DEA Numbers
- Required comprehensive record keeping and transaction tracking.
- Enforced by the DEA under the US Dept. of Justice
Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970
- Also known as the PPPA
- Designed to reduce the risk of children ingesting dangerous substances.
- Required locking caps on most prescriptions
Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act (2005)
- Enacted to regulate the OTC sales of pseudoephedrine.
- Identity and address of each purchaser to be kept for two years.
- Daily sales of regulated products not to exceed 3.6 grams.
- 30 day purchase limit not to exceed 9 grams
- 30 day purchase via mail order not to exceed 7.5 grams