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State and Federal Pharmacy Law Study Guide - Florida

Contents: (287 pages including 90 practice exam questions and answers) Florida State Statutes and Florida State Administrative Rules. Federal Drug Control Law and Federal Controlled Substances Law.
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State and Federal Pharmacy Law Study Guide - New Jersey

Contents: (243 pages including 60 practice exam questions and answers) New Jersey State Statutes and New Jersey State Administrative Rules. Federal Drug Control Law and Federal Controlled Substances Law.
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State and Federal Pharmacy Law Study Guide - Texas

Contents: (243 pages including 60 practice exam questions and answers) Texas State Statutes and Texas State Administrative Rules. Federal Drug Control Law and Federal Controlled Substances Law.
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Off-Label Uses of Approved Drugs

Standards for using drugs in ways that do not reflect information in the package insert.
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Florida Chapter 456 "Health Professions and Occupations"

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Florida Chapter 465 "Florida Pharmacy Act"

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Drug Enforcement Administration Narcotic Treatment Program Manual

Official guidance from the DEA on the steps to take in establishing and managing a narcotic treatment program under federal law.
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Continuing Education in Pharmacy Law and Ethics

Take a pharmacy course online and get a pharmacy certificate from home. Each course’s content includes multimedia presentation, quizzes and test. Once you pass the test, you get your valid pharmacy certificate of completion online. Our pharmacy courses offerings continually grow, so check back often for new additions.

The Newly Approved Drug

A new drug has recently been approved by the FDA. Two drugs within the same class have been withdrawn from the market due to safety issues, while one other drug in the class remains on the market. What should you do?
Immediately place the drug in stock.
Wait 6 months to stock the drug, to make sure it has no serious unknown risks.
Verbally counsel patients about the unknown risks of the new drug.
Require written informed consent of patients for the first 6 months.
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