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newyorker26

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New regulations requiring OTC drugs have consumer-friendly labels and safety precautions were the result of what legislation?
 
  a) The Kefauver-Harris Amendmen
  b) The Pure Food and Drug Act
  c) The Hazardous Substances Labeling Act
  d) The FDA Modernization Act

Question 2

Examine the shifts in U.S. policy and laws regarding drug use from 1900-2000. Include analysis of the impact of these policies and regulations upon drug use behavior in America.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

The greatest concern for Omar is related to compensatory responses that are elicited by consistently using in the same environment.



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