What is the #1 cause of death?
heart disease
What is the #2 cause of death?
cancer
What is the #3 cause of death?
respiratory disease
What is available in response to increased opioid usage?
naloxone
What is a common cause of bankruptcy?
health
Global definition of public health
smallpox
Benedict Arnold
smallpox inoculations
cut a person and introduced a part of the scab into to their body; 10 time less likely to die; only 3-5% died from this
Death of a President
Rush’s thunderclappers
- caused excessive diarrhea
Who got shot in the Lewis and Clark Expedition and how did they survive?
- his wound was irrigated using water from the Mississippi River
cholera
- spread through water contamination
John Snow
correlated water contamination to cholera by creating a map and charting where people were dying
Tobacco use
What happened upon the return of the people from Apollo 11?
they were quarantined for 3 weeks
compounding pharmacy crossing state borders
Food & Drug Act 1906
regulated adulterated products and false claims
Food Drug & cosmetic Act 1938
require proof of safety prior to marketing
Kefauver- Harris Amendment
Ensure safety AND effectiveness prior to marketing
OTC drug review 1972
Safety, effectiveness of over-the-counter products
Tamper Resistant Regulations 1982
made it a crime to tamper with products-tamper proof packaging
What event took place to encourage the Tamper Resistant Regulations 1982?
tylenol poisoning; someone replaced the powder in the capsules with cyanide
How did they get Elixir Sulfanilamide off the shelf?