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Title: Pharmacy 151 Introduction to Pharmacy Law


1
Pharmacy 151Introduction to Pharmacy Law
  • US Legal System

2
Why Regulate Medications?
  • Potential risks to users
  • Free market not always efficient
  • Market inefficiency leads to Market Failure

3
Market Failures
  • Public Goods
  • National Defense Programs
  • Orphan Drugs and Vaccines
  • Externalities
  • Purchasing product from company that pollutes the
    air
  • Over use of antibiotics

4
Market Failures (cont)
  • Natural Monopolies
  • Utilities that provide electricity and water
  • Exclusive right to market the drug
  • Information Asymmetry
  • See true value of good on examination
  • Medications true values can not be seen

5
Sources of United States Law
  • LEGISLATIVE
  • EXECUTIVE
  • JUDICIAL
  • ADMINISTRATIVE

6
Federal and Legislative Process
  • Constitution
  • Federal Statutes
  • State Constitution
  • State Legislation
  • Ordinances
  • Administrative Law

7
American Judicial System
  • Courts
  • Procedures
  • Selection of a Court
  • The Parties
  • Complaint, Summons, and Answer
  • Discovery
  • Pretrial Motions
  • Jury Selection

8
American Judicial System (Cont)
  • Witnesses
  • Trial
  • Verdict
  • Appeal

9
Administrative Agency Responsibilities
  • Rulemaking
  • Investigative
  • Adjudicatory
  • Enforcement

10
Administrative Procedure Act
  • Requires agency to
  • Prepare written regulations
  • Publish them in Federal Register
  • Hold hearings on proposed regulations
  • Publish modified regulations
  • Hold 2nd hearings on modifications
  • Publish final regulations before implementation

11
Advantages of Administrative Agencies
  • Develop expertise (legislature/executive lack)
  • Public better served by use of experts
  • Enhanced communications between regulators and
    regulated
  • Have long-term knowledge on which to base
    decisions

12
Advantages of Administrative Agencies (Cont)
  • Can closely supervise judgment against regulated
  • High profile discourages improper behavior
  • Administrative process faster than trial
  • Reduces court case load (costs)

13
Disadvantages of Administrative Agencies
  • High cost of operation
  • Cost/benefit may be poor
  • Salaries too low to attract true experts
  • Government/private sector interchanges may not
    always serve the public interest (special
    interests)
  • Too much power (judge, jury, executioner
  • Slow, inefficient, and poor results

14
Divisions of Law Civil
  • Relates to disputes between two or more private
    parties
  • Object is to compensate the injured party
  • Penalties include damage awards, enforcement of
    contracts, or injunctions against action
  • Tried before a court
  • Torts, Contracts

15
Divisions of Law Criminal
  • Society punishes individuals who commit crimes by
    violating specific statutes
  • Object is to deter future behavior, punish the
    wrong doer (retributive justice), and/or
    rehabilitate the wrong doer
  • Penalties involve fines and/or prison sentences,
    sometime capital punishment (death)
  • Misdemeanors, Gross Misdemeanors, Felonies

16
Divisions of Law Administrative
  • Investigations of violations of rules or
    regulation made by administrative agencies
  • Directly affects only those individuals subject
    to the agencys jurisdiction
  • Object is to correct professional or business
    behavior, and/or to remove a person from a
    profession if he or she poses a danger to the
    public
  • Involves hearings before the agency
  • Results in payments of fines and/or probation,
    suspension, or revocation of license or other
    permit
  • May be appealed to a court

17
Relationship among Divisions
  • Trials or hearings and penalties, conducted in
    one division of the law do not preclude trials,
    hearings, and penalties in another division
  • In some cases, evidence in one division may be
    used in cases from an other division
  • Example Robert Ray Courtney

18
Example Robert Ray Courtney
  • 20 Criminal Charges
  • Tampering with consumer products (8)
  • Adulteration (6)
  • Misbranding (6)
  • Unknown number of patients injured, who may sue
  • MO Board of Pharmacy received surrendered license

19
Two major objectives of law
  • Substantive
  • Creates, defines, and regulates rights
  • Procedural
  • Prescribes methods for enforcing rights and
    obtaining redress
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