Pharmacy Law, etc.

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Across
  1. 3. Federal and state operated insurance program for low-income people and those with disabilities
  2. 5. Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing.
  3. 10. State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy
  4. 11. The intentional misuse of a drug
  5. 12. A change in the original act or law
  6. 14. Act that causes harm to someone
  7. 16. The values and morals used within a profession
  8. 17. A statutory plan passed by Congress
  9. 19. standards concerning what is right or wrong
  10. 21. a nonspecific term used to describe a drug that dulls the senses, relieves pain, and can induce profound sleep
  11. 22. United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary
  12. 24. Act that changed reimbursement limits and mandated drug utilization evaluation.
  13. 25. United States Pharmacopeia
  14. 27. Federal and state managed insurance program that covers health care and drugs for individuals older than 65
  15. 29. A drug derived from barbituric acid
  16. 30. Over-the-counter
  17. 31. Federal agency that enforces laws regarding controlled substances.
Down
  1. 1. A legal concept that describes an action taken without the forethought that should have been used.
  2. 2. Protected health information
  3. 4. The mishandling of medication
  4. 6. National Drug Code
  5. 7. Drug warning placed in the package
  6. 8. Any drug or substance scheduled I through V and regulated by the DEA
  7. 9. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  8. 11. A process that ensures drugs are used appropriately
  9. 13. The Joint Commission
  10. 15. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
  11. 18. Labeling of a product that is false and misleading
  12. 20. Safety Data Sheet
  13. 23. Physician's Desk Reference
  14. 26. The agency that is responsible for assuring the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinary drugs
  15. 27. Comprehensive information on a medication's actions within a class of drugs
  16. 28. FDA 5 levels of assessment of fetal affects