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Compounding Pharmacies: Who is in Charge?

Pain Practice, 2013
AbstractCompounding pharmacies play an increasing and increasingly important role in our healthcare system, but recent media attention has exposed limited regulatory control over these organizations at the same time their role is expanding. Compounding pharmacies are not regulated in the same manner as pharmaceutical companies and are governed largely ...
Joseph V Pergolizzi, Jo Ann LeQuang
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Characterizing specialized compounding in community pharmacies

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2012
Compounding 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.
Andrew J McLachlan, Inés Krass
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Pharmacy preparations and compounding

European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 2020
### Making a difference in medication by delivering tailor-made medicines for the benefit of patients The patient-oriented preparation of medicines is anchored deeply in pharmacy practice. Since the establishment of the profession, hospital pharmacies have manufactured, prepared and compounded medicines to adequately respond to patient needs ...
Tjalling van der Schors   +3 more
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Prescription of compounded ophthalmic medications – a pharmacy perspective

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2021
Compounded ophthalmic products can be helpful for a small number of patients who cannot use a commercially available product or for whom no commercially available product exists. Extemporaneous preparation of medicines for the eye is considered complex compounding and is best undertaken by pharmacists with the appropriate facilities and equipment to ...
Weekes, Lynn, Ramzan, Iqbal
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[Medicine compounding in the pharmacy].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2023
Pharmacy 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).
Yasmin, Polak   +5 more
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Compounding Practices in a Portuguese Community Pharmacy

International journal of pharmaceutical compounding, 2013
All Portuguese community pharmacies have a compounding laboratory and minimum equipment for the preparation of nonsterile (traditional) compounded medicines, but a few community pharmacies specialize in compounding. At Farmácia Lordelo, the most frequently dispensed compounded medicines are oral liquids for pediatrics and multi-drug, semi-solid ...
Maria, Reis   +2 more
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Practices of pharmacies that compound extemporaneous formulations

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2007
A 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 ...
Angela K, Treadway   +2 more
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Toward atonement for pharmacy compounding tragedies

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2012
Can 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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