Sterile Compounding Inspection Form - Board of Pharmacy - pharmacy ohio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1.0, providing background information about the licensee. Ensure to circle the risk level of Compounded Sterile Products (CSPs) as indicated.
  3. In Section 1.2, input the volume of CSPs compounded. If additional details are needed, refer to Sections 3.2-3.6 for guidance.
  4. Proceed to Section 1.3 and circle all applicable types of CSPs such as IV Fluids, Antibiotics, and others listed.
  5. Continue through each section methodically, ensuring that all fields are completed accurately based on your pharmacy's practices and compliance with regulations.
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The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee evaluates, analyzes and recommends treatment protocols and procedures for the timely use of and access to both formulary and non-formulary drug products at least annually.
The Ohio Board of Pharmacys duty to report is the legal requirement for pharmacists to report certain behaviors and events to the Board of Pharmacy. These behaviors include medication errors, circumstances that would impair a pharmacists judgment and potential convictions.
The only real difference is that compounding pharmacies combine the ingredients in-house to meet the individual patients needs. Patients require a prescription for all compounded medications, just as they do for retail pharmaceutical prescriptions.
You are obligated to report violations of law, rule and code of ethics standards to the Medical Board. Examples of misconduct include, but are not limited to, sexual misconduct, impairment, practice below the minimal standards of care, and improper prescribing of controlled substances.
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The Ohio Board of Pharmacy is charged with preventing, detecting, and investigating the diversion of dangerous drugs, including controlled substances. The Board investigates and presents evidence of violations of drug laws by any person and refers them for criminal prosecution and/or administrative action.
As pharmacies face a staffing shortage nationwide, pharmacy workers are often being asked to do more with less. The Ohio Board of Pharmacy has released new rules to help address the issue.

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