The ________ of 1970 was designed to regulate the dispensing of drugs that have the potential to be misused.
A. Federal Pure Food and Drug Act
B. Regulated Health Professions Act
C. Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act
D. Federal Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
Answer: D
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