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The New Medicare Prescription-Drug Legislation

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
In terms of dollars, the number of people affected, and the political stakes involved, the Medicare prescription-drug bill is the most important health care legislation passed by Congress since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. The six-month roller-coaster ride taken by the legislation made its passage all the more dramatic and surprising.
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Recent Drug Legislation in the United States

Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
It is now apparent that the 1962 amendments to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act represent a substantial improvement in legal control over therapeutically useful but potentially hazardous drugs. Amendments relating to drugs require establishing the effectiveness of new drugs, progress reports on clinical investigations, accurate labeling ...
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No comparative drug efficacy without legislation

BMJ, 2011
Data on the comparative efficacy of drugs—or relative efficacy, as it is termed in the EU1—are certainly needed.2 Apart from the pitfalls addressed by Sorenson and colleagues,2 the political reality is that comparative efficacy is required for national reimbursement decisions, which, not surprisingly, are fiercely defended by member states. In 2009 the
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Overhauling oversight—European drug legislation

Nature Biotechnology, 2005
At the end of next month, the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) will implement a new legislative framework and several provisions that seek to provide incentives and streamline regulatory oversight of certain monoclonal antibodies and other biologic products.
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Some Chemical Aspects of Drug Legislation

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1967
Official chemical advice in drafting the schedules to drug legislation may be based on limited explicit descriptions of regulated substances, or unlimited generic entries, or a combination of both. Non-proprietary names or chemical titles are preferred for known structures ; descriptions of origin and breakdown products may define structurally unknown ...
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Legislation on drug control and drug abuse

1982
Efforts to control the use of psychoactive substances have been recorded since earliest times. In the classical Greek and Roman periods, mention is made of alcohol excesses, and in Asia Minor and Assyria even earlier use of cannabis is described. Opium, primarily as a medicine, was also known and used, and introduced into China and India in the 8th and
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