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Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Considerations Mosby items and derived items © 2011, 2007, 2004 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Winter 2013 1 Schedule Abuse Liability Approved Medical Use Availability Schedule I High No investigational use only Schedule II Schedule III High Moderately High Examples LSD, mescaline, peyote Heroin, marijuana Yes written prescription with no refills amphetamine, methamphetamine, cocaine codeine, levorphanol, meperidine methadone, morphine, opium amobarbital, pentobarbital, secobarbital phencyclidine Yes written or telephone prescription with refills Tylenol with codeine, paregoric chlorphentermine anabolic steroids chloral hydrate chlordiazepoxide, diazepam, flunitrazepam meprobamate methohexital, phenobarbital Robitussin A-C (contains less than 100 mg codeine per 100 ml) Schedule IV Moderate Yes written or telephone prescription with refills Schedule V Low Yes prescription not necessary 5/23/2017 Winter 2013 Winter 2013 2 2 Investigational Informed consent U.S. new drug (IND) application FDA drug approval process Preclinical testing Clinical studies Investigational drug studies Expedited drug approval Winter 2013 3 Preclinical investigational drug studies Informed consent Clinical phases of investigational drug studies Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Winter 2013 4 CLINICAL TRIALS FOR NEW DRUGS ANIMAL STUDIES PHASE I – DRUGS ARE GIVEN TO A SMALL GROUP OF HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS SAFE DOSAGES ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION ABSORPTION, METABOLISM, EXCRETION, TOXICITY ADVERSE EFFECTS 5/23/2017 Winter 2013 5 5 PHASE DOSES ARE GIVEN TO A SMALL GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH THE DISEASE OR SYMPTOM PHASE III LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE – PLACEBO, DOUBLE BLIND STUDY PHASE II IV FDA EVALUATES THE DATA FOR POSSIBLE APPROVAL FOLLOW-UP STUDIES POST MARKETING SURVEILLANCE 5/23/2017 Winter 2013 6 6 Assess the influence of a patient’s cultural, beliefs, values, and customs Drug polymorphism Compliance level with therapy Environmental considerations Genetic factors Varying responses to specific drugs Winter 2013 7 Changing national demographics Influence of ethnicity and genetics Rapid and slow acetylators Examples of various ethnic groups found in the U.S. Asian African American Hispanic Native American Caucasion Winter 2013 8 Health beliefs and practices Past uses of medicine Folk remedies Home remedies Over-the-counter drugs and treatment Herbal remedies Winter 2013 9 Usual response to illness Responsiveness to medical treatment Religious practices and beliefs Dietary habits Winter 2013 10