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Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
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Prohibits the interstate transportation or sale of adulterated and misbranded food or drugs.
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Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 (FDCA)
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Defined adulteration and misbranding of drugs and food products. Required all drug applications to be filed with the FDA.
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Durham- Humphrey Act of 1951
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Amendment of FDCA requiring all products to have adequate directions unless they contain Caution label. Separated drugs into legend and non legend.
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Kefauver- Harris Amendment of 1962
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Requires all medication in the U.S. to be pure, safe, and effective.
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Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
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DEA was created and placed under department of justice supervision. Five Schedules for drugs based on potential for abuse.
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Schedule I
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No accepted medical use in U.S. and extreme potential for abuse. Such as: Cocaine, Marijuana, Opium, Rohypnol
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Schedule II
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Medical use with high abuse potential w/ severe psychological or physical dependency. Such as: Adderall, Codeine, Morphine sulfate, OxyContin, Ritalin
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Schedule III
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Medical use with abuse potential. Such as: Testosterone, Oxycodone + Acetaminophen
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Schedule IV
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Less abuse potential which may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence. Such as: Ambien, Lorazepam
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Schedule V
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Less abuse potential. Includes exempt narcotics.
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