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Pharmacy Laws & Regulations

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Use pharmacy law and regulation terms to answer each description in the crossword. Answers go across or down as indicated.

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Use pharmacy law and regulation terms to answer each description in the crossword. Answers go across or down as indicated.

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A federal regulation that outlines steps to achieve an interoperable and electronic way to identify and trace certain prescription drugs at the package level as they move through the supply chain

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A federal law enforcement agency that was set up in 1973 to implement drug use laws and fight drug trafficking

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Includes drugs, substances, or chemicals with lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. Generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, or analgesic purposes

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An information sheet required for each hazardous chemical, including properties, hazards, protective measures, and precautions for handling, storing, and transporting

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Any drug that is habit-forming or potentially harmful and must be dispensed under the supervision of a health practitioner; prescription-only.

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Includes drugs with low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence such as alprazolam, zolpidem, and tramadol

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A federal law requiring child‑resistant packaging for most legend and OTC drugs to prevent accidental ingestion

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A federal law that overhauled Medicare and created Medicare Part D

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A system allowing secure electronic transmission of controlled substance orders without DEA Form 222

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Nonsterile compounding standards. Provides minimum standards for compounding nonsterile products

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Includes substances with no accepted medical use and high abuse potential such as heroin, LSD, and ecstasy

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Regulates retail sale of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine to 3.6 g/day and 9 g per 30 days

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Form used by eligible registrants to order Schedule I or II controlled substances

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Established national standards to protect patient privacy

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Sterile compounding standards. Provides minimum standards for compounding sterile products

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Federal statute regulating manufacture, distribution, import/export, and use of regulated substances; established five substances

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A method of removing or correcting products that may cause harm or violate FDA laws

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Federal agency ensuring safety and effectiveness of medicines, biologics, devices, food, cosmetics, radiation-emitting devices, and tabacco products

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Moderate to low potential for dependence. Examples include codeine combinations, ketamine, and anabolic steroids

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Patient labelling required for oral contraceptives and estrogens; optional for other medications

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Hazardous drug handling standards. Provides minimum standards for handling hazardous products

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Recalls for products with reasonable probability of causing severe injury or death

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Recalls for products that pose moderate danger and may cause medically reversible or temporary adverse health events

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Recalls for products with little to no probability of adverse health events

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Requires pharmacists to offer patient counseling to Medicaid patients

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FDA-approved patient labeling required for certain prescription drugs

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Five schedules, from I (highest risk) to V (lowest risk)

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Federal agency requiring employers to provide safe working conditions

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Unique identifier assigned to providers to prescribe controlled substances; two letters and seven digits

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High abuse potential; severe dependence risk. Examples: cocaine, fentanyl, methylphenidate

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Independent organization supporting member boards in developing and enforcing pharmacy standards

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FDA-required safety program for certain medications with serious risks

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