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The Prescription Drug Marketing Act (PDMA) of 1987 (P.L. 100-293, 102 Stat. 95) is a law of the United States federal government. It establishes legal safeguards for prescription drug distribution to ensure safe and effective pharmaceuticals. It's designed to discourage the sale of counterfeit, adulterated, misbranded, subpotent, and expired prescription drugs. It was passed in response to the development of a wholesale sub-market (known as the "diversion market") for prescription drugs.

The PDMA was modified by the Prescription Drug Amendments of 1992 (P.L. 102-353, 106 Stat. 941) on August 26, 1992.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued regulations implementing the PDMA in 1990 (21 C.F.R. Part 205) and 1999 (21 C.F.R. Part 203).


Video Prescription Drug Marketing Act



See also

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA, USA)
  • Good Distribution Practice
  • Inverse benefit law
  • Regulation of therapeutic goods

Maps Prescription Drug Marketing Act



External links

  • PDMA article
  • FDA page on PDMA law, regulations and guidance

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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