Mosby's Pharmacy Technician Principles and Practices: Chapter 11
FUJ
Fujisawa Pharmaceutical
GG
Geneva Pharmaceuticals
Mortar and pestle
Glass porclein
GLX
GlaxoWellcome
Hydrophilic
Having a strong affinity for water; any substance that easily mixes in water
HMR
Hoechst Marion Roussel
ICN
ICN Pharmaceuticals
Filters
0.5 and 0.2 micrometers
Beakers
1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 mL
3MP
3M Pharmaceuticals
ROB
A H Robins
Elixir
A base solution that is a mixture of alcohol and water
Mortar and Pestle
A bowl and tool with a rounded knob used to grind substances into fine powder or to mix liquids
Formulation Record (FR)
A document similar to recipe that is used in the preparation of non-sterile compounds
Troche
A flat, disklike tablet that dissolves between the gum and cheek
Cream
A hydrophilic base
Ointment
A hydrophobic product, such as petroleum jelly
Periodic Automatic Replacement (PAR) level
A minimum set amount of stock that must be kept on hand
Emulsion
A mixture of two or more liquids that do not usually blend using a stabilizing agent; the process of making an emulsion is called emulsification
Bubble Pack (blister card)
A preformed card with 28-, 30-, 31-day depressions that can hold medications; the medication is sealed into the pack with a foil card backboard; this type of packaging usually is used for long-term care medications
Unit Dose
A single dose of a drug
Suspension
A solution in which the powder does not dissolve into the base; the solution must be shaken before use
Strip Pack( unit dose pack)
A strip of heat-sealed packets, each holding one tablet or capsule; used in the bilk repackaging process
Syrup
A sugar-based liquid
Solution
A water base in which one or more ingredients are dissolved completely
G&W
G & W Laboratories
BRR
Barr Laboratories
ABB
Abbott Laboratories
FDA
Acronym for the U.S. Food and Drug Adminsrtation
B-L
Bausch & Lomb
BYR
Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corp
Oleaginous base
An ingredient used in compounding that does not dissolve in water
Excipient
An insert substance added to a drug to form a suitable consistency for dosing
AZN
AstraZeneca
Magnetic stir plate
Automatically stirs for long periods
GEI
Geigy Pharmaceuticals
B-I
Boehringer Ingelheim
BW
Burroghs Welcome
DEY
Dey LP
Ointment Mill
For increasing the overall surface area of the active substance, thereby maximizing the benefit to the patient; produces very smooth and elegant ointments
Molds
Capsules, tablets, lozenges, troches, suppositories, popicles, lollipops
Paper sheets 12x12
For levigation and mixing ingredients
Capsule Molds
For making multiple capsules
Hot Plate
For melting ingerdients
Glass tile
For mixing ingredients
CIB
Ciba Pharmaceuticals
Balance
Class A balance, torsion digital balance
COP
Cologate Oral Pharmaceuticals
Graduated cylinders
For performing various measurements
Heat Gun
For sealing packages
Crimpers
For sealing tubes and glass bottles
Autoclave
For sterilization
Glass Stirring Rods
For stirring/mixing liquids
Funnels
For transferring liquids
DUP
DuPont Pharmaceuticals
ECO
Econo Med Pharmaceuticals
Blender
Electric
LY
Eli Lilly and Company
EON
Eon Laboratories
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Federal guidelines that must be followed by all entities that prepare and package medication or medical devices
Foil Wraps
For Wrapping Suppositories
Metal measuring scoop
For transferring powders to scale
JJ
Johnson & Johnson
Hydrophobic
Lacking an affinity for water; any substance that does not mix or dissolve in water
LED
Lederle
Punch Method
Manual filling of capsules with a powdered medication that has been premixed
MMD
Marion Merell Dow
M/J
Mead Johnson Nutritionals
MSD
Merck & CO
NVR
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
NNP
Novo Nordisk
NOV
Novopharm
Disposable Weighing Devices
Papers (glycerin), boats (plastic)
P-D
Parke-Davis
Compounding
The act of mixing, reconstituting, and packaging a drug
FD
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
UPJ
Pharmacia & Upjohn
PG
Procter & Gamble
PUR
Purdue Pharma
ORG
Roche Labortories
ROX
Roxane Labortories
RUG
Rugby Laboratories
SAN
Sandoz
SKF
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
Containers
Spray bottles, ointment tubes, plastic jars, vials, bottles, stick containers, ophthamlic
Droppers
Sterile and nonsterile
TRQ
Taro Pharmaceuticals
TEV
Teva Pharmaceuticals
Non-sterile compounding
The compounding of two or more medications in a non-sterile environment (no clean room or hold is required)
Compounding Record (CR)
The form that documents a non-sterile compounding process
Solvent
The greater part of a solution that dissolves a solute
Solute
The ingredient that is dissolved into a solution
Calibration
The markings on a measuring device
Reconstitution
The mixing of a liquid and a powder to form a suspension or solution
Bulk Repackaging
The process by which the pharmacy transfers a medication manually or by means of an automated system from a manufacturer's original container to another type of container
Triturate
To grind or crush powder, such as a tablet, into fine particles
UPS
Upsher Smith Laboratories
Magnetic stirrers
Used in beaker to stir contents
WY
Wyeth-Ayerst
Z/G
Zenith Goldline Pharmaceuticals