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1 Pharmacy Technician Compounding

2 Compounding Extemporaneous compounding is the on-demand preparation of a drug product according to a physician’s prescription to meet the unique needs of an individual patient. Definition: the preparation, mixing, assembling, packing and labeling of a drug device Compounding is regulated by the State Boards of Pharmacy & the US Pharmacopeia

3 Reasons for Compounding
Pediatric patients requiring diluted adult strengths of drugs Patients needing an oral solution or suspension of a product that is only available in another form Patients with sensitivity to dyes, preservatives or flavoring agents found in commercial formulations

4 Reasons continued… Dermatological formulations with fortified or diluted concentrations of commercially available products Specialized dosages for therapeutic drug monitoring Care for hospice patients in pain management Compounding for animals

5 Technicians are increasingly involved in compounding, under supervision of a pharmacist.

6 Compounding Regulations
Personnel Facilities & Equipment Ingredient Standards Quality Assurance and Quality Control

7 Packaging and storing Documentation & Record Keeping

8 Compounding Considerations
Is there a commercial product available? Is the pharmacist qualified to compound? Determine a preliminary procedure.

9 MEASURE MIX MOLD PACKAGE
4 step process MEASURE MIX MOLD PACKAGE

10 Equipment Balance Spatulas Weighing papers & Weighing Boats
Electronic, Class Aa Spatulas Weighing papers & Weighing Boats Mortars and Pestles

11 Volumetric (liquid) Equipment
Graduated Cylinders Volumetric Flasks Pipets Single volume, calibrated Syringes Oral Droppers

12 Mixing Solids & Semisolids
Mixing Tablets Ointment Slabs Levigation Hot plates

13 Compounding Principles for Dosage Forms
Aqueous solutions Nonaqeuous solutions Suspensions “Flavor” Emulsion Ointment (2 types) Suppository bases Capsules

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