Durham–Humphrey Amendment

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title: Durham–Humphrey Amendment
text: The Durham–Humphrey Amendment explicitly defined two specific categories for medications, legend (prescription) and over-the-counter (OTC). This amendment was co-sponsored by then Senator Hubert H. Humphrey Jr., who was a pharmacist in South Dakota before beginning his political career. The other sponsor of this amendment was Carl Durham, a pharmacist representing North Carolina in the House of Representatives. The bill requires any drug that is habit-forming or potentially harmful to be dispens
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