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Characterizing specialized compounding in community pharmacies
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2012Compounding is a traditional role of pharmacists that declined with the availability of manufactured medicines. Compounding is now increasingly offered by community pharmacies as a specialized service, and there are calls for regulatory and practice standard changes.
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Regulating Compounding Pharmacies after NECC
New England Journal of Medicine, 2012FDA rules are often forged in crisis. Compounding pharmacies are at the center of a controversy after an outbreak of fungal meningitis that was traced to methylprednisolone acetate from the New England Compounding Center. Congress is already discussing new regulations.
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Toward atonement for pharmacy compounding tragedies
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2012Can there be any satisfactory atonement for the recent deaths and suffering caused by fungal contamination of injections prepared by a large-scale pharmacy-compounding operation?[1][1],[2][2] Our legal system, of course, will gather the facts, apportion liability, and punish those responsible ...
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[Medicine compounding in the pharmacy].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2023Pharmacy compounding of medicines is an essential part of patient care as it enables pharmacists to provide customized pharmaceutical care when no suitable commercial medicine is available. A distinction is made between individual preparations (on prescription for one patient) and stock preparations (for larger groups).
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Regulating Compounding Pharmacies.
NCSL legisbrief, 2015(1) The Pew Charitable Trusts identified 27 compounding incidents that resulted in 89 deaths since 2001. (2) Unlike drug manufacturers, compounding pharmacies are generally not required to report adverse events associated with their products to the FDA. (3) Federal law on drug compounding was updated in 2013 to create a new group of compounders called "
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Specialized compounding in community pharmacies: Organizational perspective
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2010To compare Australian pharmacies that did and did not provide a specialized or enhanced compounding service using a framework based on organization theory.Cross-sectional study.Australia, from August 2006 to January 2007.465 pharmacist proprietors and compounding pharmacists.Mailed questionnaire.Organizational differences between pharmacies providing ...
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Community pharmacy compounding–impact on professional status
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2011Extemporaneous compounding has been a core function for pharmacists and was the basis of pharmacy's claim to professional status. The re-emergence of compounding as a specialised practice warrants investigation regarding the influence of this practice on pharmacy's professional status.
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Practices of pharmacies that compound extemporaneous formulations
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2007A survey was conducted to characterize the standard of practice for extemporaneous pharmaceutical compounding within community and institutional pharmacies.Extemporaneous compounding practices vary among pharmacies. Because of this, the survey inquired specifically about a single pharmaceutical product (caffeine citrate 20 mg/mL) to minimize ...
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NABP to inspect compounding pharmacies
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2013The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) in December launched a nationwide program to identify and inspect compounding pharmacies. NABP Executive Director Carmen Catizone, speaking December 5 at ASHP’s Midyear Clinical Meeting in Las Vegas, said critical information about ...
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Orodispersible Films for Compounding Pharmacies.
International journal of pharmaceutical compounding, 2018Orodispersible film can be defined as a solid pharmaceutical form intended for the delivery and rapid local or systemic release of active ingredients, consisting of a water-soluble polymer film that hydrates rapidly, adhering and dissolving immediately when placed on the tongue or in the oral cavity (oral, palatal, gingival, lingual, or sublingual ...
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