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Pharmacy Practice and the Law
This book contains a great deal of information. Faculty should use their judgment as to how much they expect students to learn. OSme may even wish to supplement the book with current articles or additional cases on the various legal topics. The book is divided to 8 chapters. Chapter 1 provides an overview of law and the legal system. Chapter 2 and 3 cover the federal regulation of medications, with chapter 2 describing the basic regulatory framework of food and drug law and chapter 3 applying that framework to pharmacy practice. Chapter 4 and 5 discuss relevant provisions of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Chapter 4 provides an overview of the framework of the CSA, whereas chapter 5 applies that framework more specially to pharmacy practice. The main focus of chapter 6 is the significant influence of the federal government on the state regulated practice of pharmacy.Chapter 7 describes some of the basic principles of state regulation of pharmacy practice, including licensure and standards setting. And chapter 8 provides an overview of malpractice liability for order processing and pharmaceutical care activities, with specific tips on liability avoidance through rsik management programs.
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