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PHARM 41


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System of laws Science or Philosophy of Laws
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Jurisprudence

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SOURCES OF LAW
1 Constitutional Law 2 Statutory Law 3 Administrative Law / Regulatory Law 4 Common Law
Types of Law
1 Public Law - Criminal Laws 2 Private Law - Contract Laws
OFFENSE 1 Criminal law 2 Contract Law
. 1 Criminal Law: Imprisonment 2 Contract Law: Compensation
Kinds of LEGAL ACTION
1 Civil actions 2 Criminal actions
Statutory Laws affecting the Pharmacy profession and its practice
1 . 2 PRC Modernization Act of 2000 3 . 4 The Foods, Drugs, Devices, and Cosmetics Act of 1982 5 Food and Drug Act of 2008 6 ASIN Law of 1995 7 Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 8 . 9 Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 10 Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2016 Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016 The Graphic Warnings Law of 2013
Regulatory Agencies
1 PDEA 2 FDA 3 PRC 4 DDB 5 DOH 6 BAI
Universal Principles of Biomedical Ethics
1 Autonomy 2 Veracity 3 Beneficence 4 Nonmaleficence 5 Confidentiality 6 Justice 7 Role Fidelity AuVeBe N CoJuRo
Basic Moral Responsibilities Health Care practitioners have TOWARD THEIR PATIENTS:
1 Competence 2 Trustworthiness 3 Caring T - three (Towards their patients)
Importance of code of ethics:
1. A code of ethics makes the decision-making process more efficient. 2. Individual professionals may occasionally need guidelines for directing their professional behavior. 3. Professional ethics establish a pattern of behavior that clients come to expect from members of the profession.
Specific Principles of Professional Conduct
1 Service to others 2 Integrity and objectivity 3 Professional competence 4 Solidarity and Teamwork 5 Social and civic responsibility 6 Global competitiveness 7 Equality of all professions 3 S PIG E