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Applying Aseptic Compounding Standards to Protect Patients and Employees This presentation was given by Eric Kastango at The Hospital Pharmacists' Association of Ireland in conjunction with Baxter Healthcare titled "Advances in Targeted Therapies: Where Next & How?" on 18th January, 2007.
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The Cost of Quality in Pharmacy Drugs are a tremendous resource in our society, and as compounding pharmacists we are extremely fortunate to have the responsibility of preparing formulations, dispensing them, and educating patients on their use.
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New Perspectives for Vancomycin in Home Care With the advent of new venous access devices (VADs) and medication delivery technology, pharmacists must reconsider the historical literature and administration guidelines that pertain to vancomycin.
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Vancomycin in Home Care - Delivery Several medication delivery systems can be used to administer parenteral vancomycin. In the hospital setting, the usual method of delivering vancomycin involves the use of pole-mounted volumetric infusion pumps or syringe drivers.
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Quality Assurance for Sterile Products The focus on developing, implementing and using quality systems during the preparation of pharmacy-prepared sterile products has never been more important than it is today.
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Consolidation of Pharmacy Compounding Services Today's healthcare environment is changing dramatically as a result of reduced reimbursement, point-of-care shifts from inpatient to outpatient treatment, shorter lengths of stay, and shorter authorized episodes of home healthcare and home infusion
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Pharmacy Cleanroom Project Management Considerations During the last 25 years, many pharmacy professionals installed cleanrooms before they were recommended by the pharmacy profession or even deemed necessary by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for drug and medical device manufacturers.
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Improving Management and Cost Effectiveness of Compounding Sterile Compounds Improve the ability to predict employee efficiency, cost of service and product wastage while simultaneously improving quality.
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Sterile Product Compounding: Developing Quality Based Standards for Pharmacy Practice Compounding pharmacists and pharmacies are invaluable in delivering patient-specific health care in the United States. Today, pharmacists continue a centuries-old tradition of extemporaneously compounding medications.
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Quality-Control Analytical Methods: USP Chapter One area of the new USP Chapter Pharmaceutical Considerations: Sterile Preparations is causing a significant amount of confusion and concern for pharmacists and technicians in determining beyond-use dating and meeting the sterility requirement. The
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