The Anti-Tampering Act of 1982 requires that __________.
a. manufacturers prove the OTC medicines have not been contaminated
b. stores protect OTC medicines from foreign agents
c. transportation of OTC medicines is done in regulated vehicles
d. packaging of OTC medicines are tamper-proof

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Answer;
The Anti-tampering Act of 1982 requires that packaging of OTC medicines are tamper-proof.

Explanation;
The Anti-tampering act was passed as a result of incidents of international contamination of Tylenol capsules while help for sale in retail establishment. The federal Bureau of investigation, U.S. Department of Agriculture and FDA were the agencies that were tasked to reside over offenses against the anti-tampering Act. The products that were regulated under the act were OTC Drugs, Medical Devices and Cosmetics. 

The Anti-tampering Act of 1982 requires that packaging of OTC medicines are tamper-proof.

What is the Anti-tampering act?

This is a legislation that was was created as measures against the contamination of Tylenol capsules while help for sale in retail establishment.

Hence, the legislation requires that packaging of OTC medicines are tamper-proof.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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