Lec 9 - Controlled Substance Law Flashcards
Required importers, manufacturers, and distributors of cocaine and opiates (narcotics) to:
-Register with the U.S. Treasury (the first enforcement agency for controlled substances)
-Pay a special tax on these drugs
-Keep records of each transaction
a. 1914 Harrison Narcotics Act
b. 1937 Marihuana Tax Act
c. 1956 Narcotic Control Act
d. 1970 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
a. 1914 Harrison Narcotics Act
The ____ amendment prohibited the “manufacture, sale, or transportation” of alcohol in 1919; prohibition was repealed by the 21st amendment in 1933.
a. 11th
b. 14th
c. 18th
d. 20th
c. 18th
The federal government banned marijuana under this act by requiring a high-cost transfer tax stamp for every sale of marijuana
a. 1914 Harrison Narcotics Act
b. 1937 Marihuana Tax Act
c. 1956 Narcotic Control Act
d. 1970 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
b. 1937 Marihuana Tax Act
(federal gov was in control of these stamps and they were very rarely issued)
T or F: following The Marijuana Tax Act, all states made the possession of marijuana illegal for a while
T
what act established mandatory prison sentences for drug offenses?
1951 Boggs Act
which “title” of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act established five separate schedules of controlled substances?
a. I
b. II
c. III
b. II
which “title” of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act instituted rehabilitation programs for controlled substance use disorder
a. I
b. II
c. III
a. I
which “title” of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act addressed the import and export of controlled substances?
a. I
b. II
c. III
c. III
the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act is more commonly referred to as the _____ _____ _____
controlled substances act
CI drug psychological and physical dependency
a. severe; severe
b. not defined; not defined
c. high; moderate to low
d. limited compared to III; limited compared to III
e. limited compared to IV; limited compared to IV
b. not defined; not defined
CII drug psychological and physical dependency
a. severe; severe
b. not defined; not defined
c. high; moderate to low
d. limited compared to III; limited compared to III
e. limited compared to IV; limited compared to IV
a. severe; severe
CIII drug psychological and physical dependency
a. severe; severe
b. not defined; not defined
c. high; moderate to low
d. limited compared to III; limited compared to III
e. limited compared to IV; limited compared to IV
c. high; moderate to low
CIV drug psychological and physical dependency
a. severe; severe
b. not defined; not defined
c. high; moderate to low
d. limited compared to III; limited compared to III
e. limited compared to IV; limited compared to IV
d. limited compared to III; limited compared to III; limited compared to III; limited
CV drug psychological and physical dependency
a. severe; severe
b. not defined; not defined
c. high; moderate to low
d. limited compared to III; limited compared to III
e. limited compared to IV; limited compared to IV
e. limited compared to IV; limited compared to IV
T or F: schedule 2 has the same abuse potential as schedule 1
T
when practicing, which schedule should we follow, state schedules or federal schedules?
the stricter of the two
most notable OTC controlled substance
codeine/guaifenesin liquid
age requirement for selling OTC controlled substance
can be sold to someone 18 and up
selling OTC controlled substances: sale is limited to ___ mL or ___ dosage units of any CS containing OPIUM in a 48 hour period
240; 48
selling OTC controlled substances: sale is limited to ___ or ___ dosage units of any other non-opium containing CS in a 48 hour period
120; 24
T or F: When selling OTC controlled substances, all information can be recorded electronically or on loose papers
F (must be recorded in a bound book)
what is the one situation where you don’t need a patient’s ID when selling an OTC controlled substance?
if pharmacist knows the patient
the controlled substances act (CSA) limits the sale of all of the following “listed chemicals” EXCEPT:
a. pseudoephedrine
b. ephedrine
c. phenylephrine
d. phenylpropanolamine
c. phenylephrine
(sale of the other 3 are limited due to ability to produce methamphetamine)
how many grams/day of pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine can be sold in one day? In 30 days?
one day: 3.6 grams
30 days: 9 grams
OTC sales of Pseudoephedrine, Ephedrine, and Phenylpropanolamine: which is NOT required in a written or electronic sales record?
a. name, address, signature of purchaser
b. date of birth of purchaser
c. date and time of sale
d. name and amount of product purchased
b. date of birth of purchaser
(we need to see an ID, but don’t need to document DOB)
if the controlled substance labeling symbol is not displayed on the label of the commercial container, it is considered ________
misbranded