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Drug warning that is placed in the prescribing information or package insert of the product and indicates a significant risk of potentially dangerous side effects
State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state (abbreviation
Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
The values and morals used within a profession
A drug derived from barbituric acid; a barbiturate acts as a central nervous system depressant. Barbiturates are often used in the treatment of seizures and as sedative and hypnotic agents
A change in an original act or law
The agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, the national food supply, cosmetics, and radioactive products (abbreviation)
Federal act that protects patients' rights, establishes national standards for electronic health care communication, and ensures the security and privacy of health data
Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing; these drugs carry the federal legend: “Federal law prohibits the dispensing of this medication without a prescription”
Federal- and state-operated insurance program that covers health care costs and prescription drugs for low-income children, adults, and elderly and those with disabilities
Federal- and state-managed insurance program that covers health care costs and prescription drugs for individuals older than 65, persons younger than 65 with long-term disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal disease
Labeling of a product that is false or misleading; label information must include directions for use; safe and/or unsafe dosages; manufacturer, packer, or distributor; quantity; and weight
Comprehensive information on a medication's actions within that class of drugs. Also lists generic and trade names, ingredients, dosages, side effects, adverse effects, how the patient should take the medication, and foods or other drugs (eg, over-the-counter [OTC] medications, herbals) to avoid while taking the medication.
Standards concerning or relating to what is right or wrong in human behavior
A nonspecific term used to describe a drug (such as opium) that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions and may lead to addiction.
A 10-digit number that indicates specifics of a prescription drug or an insulin product. The NDC specifies the drug manufacturer, the drug product (drug strength, dosage form, and formulation), and the package size
Describes medication that can be purchased without a prescription; nonlegend medications (abbreviation)
A term used to describe a patient's personal health data. Under HIPAA, this information is protected from being shared or distributed without permission (abbreviation)
An act that causes harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence

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