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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Licenses - Permits' section. Here, you will need to indicate whether the pharmacy is licensed and in good standing. Use the checkboxes for 'YES', 'NO', or 'N/A' and provide comments as necessary.
  3. Move on to the 'Compounding Services Provided' section. Fill in the types of dosage forms prepared by the pharmacy, such as injectables or capsules, and note how long these services have been offered.
  4. In the 'Internal Controls and Quality Assurance' section, ensure that all relevant SOPs are documented. You can add notes regarding compliance with USP standards directly in the provided fields.
  5. Complete the 'Testing & Verification' section by detailing how potency testing is conducted and which laboratories are used. Be sure to include any relevant SOPs governing testing frequency.
  6. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed form using our platform's export features.

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Maintaining a sterile environment during compounding is paramount in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in order to safeguard product quality and patient safety. To reduce the risk of contamination, sterile compounding procedures are conducted in laminar flow hoods.
USP provides three types of public standards for compounding: USP General Chapters establish procedures, methods and practices that are utilized by practitioners to help ensure the quality of compounded preparations.
A mortar and pestle is used to grind materials and drugs. A balance or scale is used to weigh dry materials to ensure the proper amounts of ingredients. Flasks, beakers, and graduated cylinders are used to measure liquid drugs and materials. A spatula is used to mix materials together.
Chapter 795 focuses on applying good compounding practices to the process of preparing nonsterile compounded formulations, while Chapter 797 provides procedures and requirements for compounding sterile preparations.
USP Chapter focuses on nonsterile compounding, with updates aimed at improving quality, safety, and consistency. These voluntary standards provide clear guidelines on personnel, equipment, training, and documentation, ensuring that patients receive medications that are safe and free from contaminants.

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USP General Chapter provides standards for compounding quality nonsterile preparations.
All healthcare sites where nonsterile compounding occurs must comply with . This includes pharmacies of any type, physician offices and clinics, veteri- narian offices, and any other healthcare setting where nonsterile preparations are compounded.
This includes any personnel who may perform immediate-use compounding, such as nurses, physicians, and pharmacists in a variety of settings.

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