RT Book, Section A1 Arneson, Dean L. A1 Bobrow, Harold A1 Brickman, Loretta A2 Nemire, Ruth E. A2 Kier, Karen L. A2 Assa-Eley, Michelle SR Print(0) ID 1117500620 T1 Legal Implications for Pharmacy: Regulatory Agencies with Pharmacy Oversight, Legal Requirements for Filling a Prescription and Political Advocacy T2 Pharmacy Student Survival Guide, 3e YR 2015 FD 2015 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071828475 LK accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1117500620 RD 2024/04/18 AB Objectives: Upon completion of the chapter and exercises, the student pharmacist will be able toDefine drug according to the FDA.Identify and discuss information that is required to be included on a prescription.Examine a prescription label to determine the appropriate information.Identify the factors that make a prescription legal.Define and distinguish the difference between controlled substances.List and explain the pharmacist's responsibilities for implementing Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA 1990).List and explain the pharmacist's responsibilities for implementing the Poison Prevention Packaging Act.Define and differentiate between risk assessment and risk management.Describe the impact of the 2007 FDA Amendment Act on pharmacy.Describe the pharmacists' legal responsibility when providing medication therapy management to patients.Define political advocacy and its importance for the profession of pharmacy.Plan a course of action for successful political advocacy.