Beyond Use Date Session 5
What are we looking for in a visual inspection?
1- Hazy/cloudy appearance 2- Precipitates 3- Color change 4- formation of gas 5-separation of contents 6- temp. changes 7- crystallization
How to determine BUD?
1- direct testing or literature 2- manufacturer information 3-USP recommendations 4-Theoretical predictions
List resources used to assign BUDs (3/4)
1-Stability of Compound (found in literature) (a.k.a Trissel) 2-Sterility of the compound
How is a visual inspection of a CSP done?
1-agitated/mixed 2-hold it up against the light 3- check against a contrasting background
What is the difference between expiration dates and BUD's (4/4)
Expiration DATE: 1-assigned by manufacturer 2-determined using extensive analytical testing Beyond-use DATE: 1-assigned by a pharmacist 2-determined based on available scientific evidence or per manufacturer recommendations
T/F. BUD date is assigned by manufacturer
F. by pharmacist expiration date is assigned by manufacturer
T/F. expiration date are determined based on available scientific evidence or per manufacturer recommendations.
F. that BUD, expiration date is determined by using extensive analytical testing
What's a Trissel?
Trissel's stability of compounded formulations
T/F. a CSP CANNOT be labeteled with the term "expiration date" or any variance thereof
True. it must be labeled with a different phrase "do not use after (DATE and TIME)"
Expiration date
manufacturer defined term based on very specific testing used for commercially available products
Define Beyond-use dates (BUD)s (1/4)
the date or time after which a compounded sterile preparation (CSP) may not be stored or transported and is calculated from the date or time of compounding