Transcript bulkrepack
bulk repackage/nonsterile cmpd
bulk repackaging---transfer meds from commercial container
to your container
elixir ---base solution is a mixture of OH and h20
emulsion---use a stabilizing agent for mixing liquids that
normally do not mix
excipient-- --inert substance added to a drug(inactive)
hydophillic- --mixes easily with water
nonsterile compounding---no clean room/hood needed
oleaginous base---(oily) ingredient that does not dissolve in water
reconstitution---added water to a powder
solute---’important’ ingredient in the solution
solvent---takes in solute
suspension---not fully dissolved/shake it up
unit dose----single dose of drug
blister card---’foil pill popout’ sealed by heat mostly
good manufacturing practice(GMP)
labels---checked by dpharm
equipment ---clean
Expiration/BUD ---one year after doing repackage or date on
Container…sooner date rules
package---right size/dark/clear
preparation ----one drug type at a time
record---all items logged for reference
repackaging is not sterile but likely use---lab coat, hair back, wash hands, face mask, gloves
Unit dose=one dose package
documentation in log sheet in case of recall, ect--date, drug, dosage form, manufacturer, man lot #,
man exp date, phamacy lot #, pharm exp date, cpht initials,
Show----unit dose log record
expiration
normal expiration determined by FDA and manufacturer
beyond use dates (BUD)established by USP 795/pharmacy
When you open a bulk commercial bottle, expiration is invalid.
nonsterile compounding in most pharmacies
why do compounding?
med not made by company
pt allergic to original med
need special dose
combine meds
need different form
add flavoring
follow USP 795 and state BOP
Clean your equip—show pic
compounding expiration
compounding has 3 thing to consider
active ingredient, inactive ingredient, diluent
exp date of components
reconstituted c water-----14 days in frig
semisolid/topical--30 days
nonliquid---6 months after compound or sooner
show example formula for compounding
show punch method video-https://youtu.be/r18bLkbyMgM
Show formula record pic-how much IBU powder to get 240ml of 2% IBU gel?
2%=2g/100ml
2g/100ml=x/240ml
x=480/100
x=4.8g of IBU powder
http://www.pharmacytimes.com/publications/issue/2013/April2013/What-Does-USP-795-Mean-to-You
scales
• Class III=class A balance=torsion
balance=uses weights, arrest knob to
lock scale in place
• Weighs anything over 120mg
digital scale/class II=.0001g to 100g
• Digital scale/class III=60g-120g