COMPOUNDING: USP 795 NON-STERILE RESOURCES, COMPLIANCE, TECHNOLOGY
Non-sterile pharmacy compounding refers to the process of preparing customized medications in a pharmacy setting under conditions that do not require a sterile environment. This practice involves mixing, combining, altering, or assembling pharmaceutical ingredients to meet the specific needs of an individual patient when commercially available medications are not suitable. The primary focus of non-sterile compounding is to ensure that the compounded medication is safe, effective, and tailored to the patient’s requirements while adhering to established quality control practices.
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