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Rudolph Research Analytical
Quality • Integrity • Innovation
J57TPN AUTOMATIC REFRACTOMETER
The J57TPN is intended for use in hospital pharmacies to monitor the quality of parenteral nutrition mixtures and ensure compliance with USP<797>. It is also useful in preventing the diversion of narcotics and other controlled materials. The J57TPN provides a fast, easy to use way to check on materials returned from the operation theater or incorrectly issued from the pharmacy.
Application
The first decade of the 21st Century has seen dramatic changes in health system pharmacies. New regulations such as USP<797> are forcing compounding pharmacies to do quality checks that were previously only required of pharmaceutical manufacturers. The J57TPN from Rudolph Research Analytical is designed to comply with this new regulatory environment.
Drug Diversion Monitoring
The J57TPN also doubles as a refractometer to monitor potential drug diversion issues. Ever more strict laws mean a health system must be aware of what is happening with controlled substances. Measuring operating theater returns and similar movements of controlled substances can be a key part of an organization's policy on meeting these laws.
Automatic Measuring System
The J57TPN features a fully automatic measuring system. The operator simply places the sample on the prism, presses a button and the result is displayed on a 7.5cm x 10cm backlit LCD. There are no shadow lines to match and there is no eyepiece requiring operator determination or manual adjustment.
Pharmacy Relevant Calculations
The J57TPN has built-in comparison and calculations. The user enters the % Dextrose and % Amino Acid and the instrument displays both the calculated and measured result, making it easy for an operator to see if the material is within specification.
Electronic Temperature Control
Refractive Index is a temperature sensitive property. For many years pharmacies largely ignored this fact or used sugar based temperature correction. Pharmaceutical manufacturers who were constrained by USP guidelines were not able to ignore this as USP<831> clearly states that they had to measure at a controlled temperature, generally 20°C. Now that pharmacies are under similar pressure, temperature sensitivity also must be considered. Fortunately with the J57TPN, old style circulating baths are a thing of the past and sucrose based mathematical approximations are not needed because of the instrument's built in electronic heating and cooling which ensures the sample is measured at 20°C every time.
For over fifty years Rudolph has dedicated itself to manufacturing quality instruments and providing superior technical and service support. With over 2000 instruments installed worldwide and hundreds still in operation after 20 years of service, Rudolph understands the demands of today's laboratories for durability and reliability.
No matter what the application, Rudolph's complete line of polarimeters, saccharimeters, refractometers and accessories can meet your laboratory's needs for accuracy, reliability and performance.
Rudolph Research Analytical manufactures high precision refractometers for research laboratory and QC applications. Our J Series product line includes standard and wide range units, including the J57, J157, J257 and J357 refractometers. Electronic temperature control is standard on all of our refractometers, eliminating the need for waterbaths-resulting in cost savings and avoidance of possible contamination. Learn how Rudolph Research Analytical J Series refractometers differ from the traditional Abbe refractometer, by eliminating the need for prism replacement.
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J57TPN AUTOMATIC REFRACTOMETER USP<797> polarimeters saccharimeters Rudolph Research Analytical J57, J157, J257 J357
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ARL (Analytical Research Labs)
Analytical Research Laboratories (ARL), a division of ARL Biopharma, has been serving the pharmaceutical and health-related industries since 1994. With over 50 years of combined experience in the industry, ARL can meet and exceed your analytical needs. We offer a full range of professional laboratory services, both analytical and microbiological, as well as consulting services, research and development and forensic legal support. ARL’s professional staff can respond to even the most unusual requests. We use state-of-the-art instrumentation, and provide rapid turnaround time and personal service. Contact us for additional information or a detailed quote.
Laboratory Services
Analytical Research Laboratories (ARL) offers complete analytical services utilizing state-of-the-art instrumentation, including Gas Chromatography (GC), Liquid Chromatography (LC) and Mass Spectrometry (MS). ARL also provides compendial testing according to USP/NF, BP, EP, JP, and ACS monographs. In addition to our analytical testing capabilities ARL has a microbiology department for sterility, fungal, endotoxin testing, cell culture tests, bacterial and fungal identification, and preservative effectiveness testing.
ARL is registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as an analytical laboratory and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Analytical Research Laboratories operates in compliance with the Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) requirements.
Forensics/Legal
As a forensic toxicologist, Dr. Kupiec has provided consultation and expert witness testimony in the field of forensic toxicology and pharmaceutical sciences. He has testified in over 100 cases in municipal, state and federal courts, involving both civil and criminal issues.
Research and Development
ARL works with clients daily, utilizing cutting edge technology to develop products ranging from pharmaceuticals, medical devices and over-the-counter products to take to market. These services range from consultation contract to providing full laboratory services and outsource services for pharmaceutical companies.
There are many services ARL can provide to be a full service laboratory or to compliment your current in-house laboratory to meet your outsourcing needs.
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Pharmacy Compounding Supplies formulating Training, Blending Compound Chemicals, Mixing Equipment sets, Quality Control Testing compounding recipes CE Education sterile techniques resources quality control customer service community FDA registered cGMP Independent Pharmacies powder Hospitals Universities Hospices Pharmaceutical
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Medi-Dose
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
While developing Medi-Dose, we were often asked for other products. "Hey… why don't you have... ?" "Yo, I need... Can you get it for me?" So, we started EPS®, Inc. We were asked about liquid packaging to complement our solid oral systems. So, we developed TampAlerT®. We were asked about IV preparation. So we developed a line of IV additive disposable accessories. Filters? Yes! Tapes & Labels? Done! Trays, totes and bins? You got it! Bags? Absolutely! And that is how the EPS product line grew to what it is today.
Medication packaged and dispensed in syringes, ampules, tubing, suppositories and odd shaped bottles often pose unique labeling challenges for pharmacists and nurses. Conventionally shaped labels often prove inadequate for adhering to irregular shapes. Additionally, the same vital labeling that's placed on the medication being dispensed needs to be recorded on the original medication bottle or package as well as the patient record.
MILT® Makes It Easy!
Medi-Dose Information labeling Technology
MILT® the dynamic new unit dose labeling software for the Medi-Dose® and EPS LiquidDose® packaging systems, offers innovative bar coding, increased security and enhanced medication identification awareness - all for a surprisingly affordable price. Using advanced technology, MILT® by Medi-Dose® makes it easy to achieve optimum accurate, protection and performance for all your solid and liquid unit dose syringe and ampule labeling needs.
The company's I.V. accessories are also highly successful. The firm sees them as a natural advancement of the initial Medi-Dose system. "In essence, I.V. dispensing is a highly specialized form of unit dose," observed Mr. Braverman. "It's the same idea-preparing and administering predetermined amounts of medication for one regular dose or application."
Sensitivity to pharmacy's increased emphasis on I.V. filtration led EPS, Inc. to expand its line of I.V. filters. Three disposable disc filters and two air-eliminating filters are now available. Ranging in pore size from 0.2 to 1.2 microns, the EPS I.V. filters were designed for sterilization, bacterial retention, and particulate removal. The 1.2-micron units are ideal for filtering lipids and removing fungi and particulates without compromising emulsions.
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Unit Dose Supplies, Unit Dose, Barcoding, Supplies, pharmacy supplies
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Hospira
At Hospira, we never stop listening to the needs of patients, caregivers and healthcare facilities. Read More...
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Baxa
Baxa is a leading provider of IV supplies and products for medical professionals in a variety of settings including hospital and long term care. For more information about the products offered by Baxa, please visit the link provided above. |
Fisher Scientfic
Fisher Scientific has been a leading provider of IV supplies and infusion products for more than 100 years, delivering clean room, scientific, and occupational safety products and services for controlled environments, research, and safety settings. |
Medi-Dose
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
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The Medical Supply Group
The Medical Supply Group is a leading provider of discount medical supplies for healthcare professionals and insurance carriers to improve the health and well-being of customers and the people they care for. |
B. Braun
Since 1839, B. Braun has delivered innovative healthcare products, services and educational programs that enhance the care and safety of patients and healthcare professionals in the fields of drug delivery, IV therapy, pain control, clinical nutrition, dialysis and vascular intervention. Our products and services are used in hospitals, outpatient surgery centers and in the home care setting.
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BD
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) is a global medical technology company that is focused on improving drug therapy, enhancing the diagnosis of infectious diseases and advancing drug discovery. BD manufactures and sells medical supplies, devices, laboratory instruments, antibodies, reagents and diagnostic products through its three segments |
Vital Care
Vital Care Home Infusion Services is a system of individually owned and operated infusion pharmacies specializing in providing high-tech services to rural and urban patients throughout the United States. With over 120 locations, Vital Care Home Infusion Services can provide fast, efficient, and personalized service in your local community.
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October 06, 2011 Medi-Dose / EPS Announces New High Alert Line Tracing Labels |
August 26, 2011 Baxter to Acquire Privately Held Baxa Corporation for $380 Million
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ASCO Tumor Boards: Pancreatic
Provided by: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Learning Objectives:
* Incorporate the use of radiotherapy, when appropriate, as treatment for patients with pancreatic cancer.
* Asses systemic therapy options for patients with advanced and metastatic disease.
* Enhance awareness of novel targets and emerging therapies which may be appropriate as front-line therapy options.
* Apply knowledge ... |
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AAOS/AOSSM ACL Reconstruction Webinar
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Review what we have learned from research on double bundle ACL reconstructions to improve single bundle ACL reconstructions.
2. Review current techniques for transtibial vs. anteromedial portal patellar tendon autograft ACL reconstructions.
3. Review current techniques ... |
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Adverse Event Reporting: What, When, Who & How : AAOS Biomedical Engineering Committee
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Summarize the purpose of the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990.
2. Define what is meant by an "adverse event" according to the Safe Medical Devices Act.
3. Identify when an adverse event should be reported under the Safe Medical Devices Act, how such events should be rep... |
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Natural History and CT Appearances of Aortic Intramural Hematoma
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1) Explain the pathophysiology of aortic intramural hematomas. 2) Describe the CT features that help identify and characterize aortic intramural hematomas. 3) Discuss the most appropriate options for managing aortic intramural hematomas on the basis of CT findings.... |
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Malignancies by Histology -Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
Breast MRI is reported as valuable in detecting cancer in women who have a personal history of breast cancer, those patients with greater than 25% lifetime risk of breast cancer, and those with dense breasts -a condition associated with breast cancer risk but which decreases the sensitivity of the gold standard screening exam, mammography. MRI help... |
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Are We Making Progress Against Autism?
Provided by: ANA Continuing Online Education
Autism is one of the most challenging disabilities you'll encounter among pediatric patients. A major developmental disorder of unknown cause, it requires intensive multidisciplinary intervention and lasts a lifetime. No cure exists, but healthcare professionals and families of autistic persons are working hard to forge effective interventions. Lea... |
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HIV/AIDS: A Primer for Pharmacists
Provided by: U.S. Pharmacist
After completing this activity, the participant should be able to:
1. Explain the life cycle of HIV, including tropism.*
2. Identify means of transmission and risk factors.*
3. Explain HIV testing, including when it is indicated.*
4. Describe the antiretroviral therapy (ART) agents from each of the five classes.*
5. Evaluate a patient... |
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Focus On: Trauma in the Obstetric Patient: A Bedside Tool
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Practically apply trauma assessment and management principles to the pregnant patient.
* Understand the physiologic basis for variations of trauma care for the pregnant patient.
* Utilize a practical bedside tool to assist in assessment and management of these patients.... |
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MRI of the Brain Sella, Part II
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Whole Body Effects of Ionizing Radiation (CA Scope: R)
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Whole Body Effects of Ionizing Radiation (CA Scope: R)... |
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Clinical ECGs Part 2 -Arrhythmias
Provided by: CMElectures
David J. Callans, MD, is a professor of medicine at the university of Pennsylvania, and director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently the physician secretary for the American Board of internal Medicine Cardiology Exam.
This lecture and the post-test is worth 1.5 credit hours.
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Update on Chronic ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura)
Provided by: University of California, Davis, Health System
Forms
CME Credit Application and Disclosure
Accreditation
The UC Davis Health System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This CME activity was planned in accordance with the ACCME essentials for enduring materials. Length of time has been ... |
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MRI of the Spine Trauma, Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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MRI of the Elbow (Gregory)
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
A "Must Have" resource for any radiologist! The MRI Interactive Teaching Files were prepared by some of the most experienced and trusted MRI readers in the U.S., and provide 10-20 CMEs per title, for a total of 196 CMEs for the entire set. Containing 928 MR cases, the 12 title set offers a user-friendly interface with intuitive navigation. Each t... |
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Clinical ECGs Part 1 -Contours
Provided by: CMElectures
David J. Callans, MD, is a professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Here, he presents several electrocardiograms involving arrhythmias, and invites his audience to interpret each of them before going on to his own interpretation and ex... |
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Tracheostomy : Nursing Care
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe the indications/reasons for tracheotomy.
Describe the trachostomy procedures
Define the risks associated with the different tracheotomy procedures.
Describe the contraindications of tracheotomy procedures.
List the most common complications likely to arise from temporary and long... |
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Safe IV Administration with State-of-the-Art Technology
Provided by: ProCE
This educational activity will describe the experiences and lessons learned with the implementation of intelligent infusion technology. The author, Jackie Estok, will discuss the importance of creating a safe IV administration environment for clinicians at the bedside, as well as physicians and patients. She will also describe how data collected wi... |
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HIV/AIDS for Florida Healthcare Professionals (2 CH)
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Discuss the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Florida.
* Describe modes of transmission, diagnosis, and current tests for HIV.
* Explain infection prevention measures for HIV/AIDS.
* Summarize the basic components of the Florida Omnibus AIDS Act.
* List common psychosocial issues associated with ... |
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MRI of the Brain Supratentorial Neoplasia, Part Ia
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) is being increasingly recognized in the clinical setting. The burgeoning epidemic of type 2 diabetes and obesity places many individuals at risk for developing this recently recognized disorder. The term nonalcoholic fatty liver diesease, or NAFLD, encompasses fatty liver, NASH, and cirrhosis. This course highlig... |
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Pain Management: Ethical and Legal Issues
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Discuss ethical theories and principles as they relate to pain management.
* Explain the concept of an ethical dilemma and how it relates to the management of pain.
* Compare the ethical codes of the American Nurses Association and the International Council of Nurses.
* Explain the relati... |
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Genetics: Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is supported by educational grants from Celera and the Applera Charitable Foundation.
Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease. While the practitioner can generally distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes on the basis of clinical features, there are rarer forms of the disease which do not follow this simple categor... |
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CAP '12 - THE Pathologists' Meeting
Provided by: College of American Pathologists
Designed by pathologists and for pathologists, CAP ’12 offers you world-class learning taught by the experts, with a special emphasis on practical take-home-and-use education. We’ve designed CAP ’12 to exceed your expectations:
**Superior Education and New Courses**
We’ve got 105 courses to choose from, taught by 149 faculty experts. Ne... |
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Anatomy, Valves, and Shunts-Part III
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The Cardiac MRI Series features Dr. Stephen J. Pomeranz's most intense and detailed review of cardiac MR applications as they relate to anatomy and microanatomy of the heart. The interpreter will learn how to master the assessment of pericardial disease, functional assessment, infarct sizing, mass assessment, and cardiac anomalies. Particularly cri... |
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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Humeral Capitellum
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Discuss the pathophysiology and etiology of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the humeral capitellum, including incidence and classification of such lesions.
2. Explain the difference between Panner's disease and humeral capitellum OCD.
3. Recognize typical signs/sympt... |
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia With Burkitt-like Morphologic Features and High Myeloperoxidase Activity
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* recognize characteristics of leukemia cells that express lymphoid markers simultaneously with myeloperoxidase.
* * list the common cytogenetic abnormalities in leukemia cells with myeloperoxidase expression and lymphoid morphology.
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Stroke: ICU Care and Potential Complications
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Discuss neurological assessment and diagnosis of complications in stroke patients
* Recognize common medical complications of acute stroke
* Explain the causes of these complications
* List recommended medical and nursing responses to these complications... |
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California Infection Control and Dental Practice Act - Dental Board of California Approved
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Dental Board of California Mandated
Infection Control - 2 Hours
Dental Practice act - 2 Hours... |
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MRI of the Spine, Part III Radiologic/Clinical
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Online Rheumatology Grand Rounds
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Description:
Systems Approach with Inflammatory Exudates - A Novel Genus of Anti-Inflammatory & Pro-Resolving Mediators
Target Audience:
Full and part-time faculty, fellows, residents, medical students and research support staff
Objectives:
Determine whch endogenous mediators control the magnitude and duration of an innate response
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