PTCB: Compounding
Material Safety Data Sheet must be filed with for all stored ingredients; contain information on:
1. hazard and flammability, how to clean up spills, procedures for treating accidental ingestion or exposure
certification of pharmacy technician in compounding
1. pass PTCB; 2. complete mini-certifications and laboratory training; 3. all compounding task must be supervised and checked by the pharmacist.
to be accredited must follow all specific standards
1.must follow continuous quality improvement process including periodic spot checks, random selection of product to be analyzed at an outside lab 2. certification of pharmacy technician
manufactured or bulk materials
25% of the remaining expiration date; 6 months earlier
a sweetened hydroalcoholic solution which may contain an active ingredient or serve as a vehicle for another medication; binder/filler to mask the actual taste of the medication
Elixir
A mixture of two liquids that are not soluble in each other. when shaken, one phase will form globules in the other.
Emulsions
responsible for accrediting pharmacies
PCAB
used for making larger quantities of capsules
capsule machine
two pan balance, used weight small amounts
class III prescription balance
act of reducing a substance to small, fine particles
comminution
a patient-specific medication prepared on-site by the technician, under the supervision of the pharmacist, from individual ingredients
compounded preparations
generated foe each prescription; use by pharmacist to complete initial calculation and documenting them
compounding log;
plate made of ground glass; disposable nonabsorbent parchment paper
compounding slab
protection when working with powders
container hood, mask, and gowns
two pan balance, used for larger weights
counterbalance
single pan, easier to operate than two pan balance, more accurate
digital electronic balance
to scatter or incorporate the particles of one substance into another
dispense
the act of dissolving a substance into a liquid
dissolution
master control record list:
drug's name, strength, dosage form, ingredients and quantities, mixing instructions, recommended beyond use dating, storing and labeling requirements
inert substances added to another substances in order to attain suitable consistency, shape or form (tablets fillers and binders
excipients
used for grasping objects; used with pharmaceutical weights to avoid transferring moisture or oil from hands
forceps
used for storing ingredients and final products
freezers and refrigerators
used to combine one drug with another in a mortar and pestle.place the smaller amount, usually the active ingredients into mortar then add the same amount of the next ingredient
geometric dilution
a water loving substance
hydrophilic
water hating or oil loving substance
hydrophobic
compounding log list
ingredients, manufacturer, wholesaler source, assigned lot number, NC number, expiration date of ingredients; quantity made, date of compounding, initials of pharmacist and compounding technicians
using a spatula to mix, smooth, or dispense a solid, semisolid, or liquid into an ointment base
levigation
products prepared off-site by a manufacturer, mass production
manufactured products
recipe for maing the compound prescriptions
master control record - prepared by pharmacist or compounding service
used for grinding and mixing ingredients
mortar and pestle
a semisolid dosage with a petroleum or fatty bee meant for topical application
ointment
USP chapter 795
only USP or National formulary ingredients should be used; pharmacist balance cost of ingredients with quality;3. pharmacist must have multiple sources of ingredients
used with two-pan balances to offset ingredients weight; made of polished brass with noncorrosive coating
pharmaceutical weights
copy of the log
prescription record
substances added that are intended to maintain sterility by killing or inhibiting growth of bacteria or other organism
preservatives
Many compounding pharmacy seek national accreditation
protects patient, protect business, differentiate their practice from other pharmacies
method for filling capsules in which the body of a capsule is repeatedly punched into a cake of medication until the capsule is full
punch method
estimated for beyond-use dating
refrigerated solutions: 14 days solids and solutions: 6 months or less; all other formulations: 30 days
a liquid dosage form in which active ingredient are dissolved in a liquid vehicle
solution
used to transfer solid ingredients to weighing pans, ointments and creams, remove material from mortar pestle
spatulas
to add slowly
sprinkle
mixing a substance using a stir rod or other appropriate tool, without the use of a stir bar
stir by hand
mixing or agitation a substance using a stir bar and magnetic stir function of the hot plate
stirring
glass
stirring rod
surface acting agent. a substance used to lower the surface tension of a liquid to facilitate compounding
surfactant
insoluble substance held in dispersion by an agent to prevent separation or settling
suspension
controlled sucrose solution suitably flavored and intended as a vehicle or base or the active ingredient. Must be preserved with an antibacterial anti fungal ingredient
syrup
used for combining tablet ingredients
tablet press
to reset the balance to zero
tare
other equipment
tong, hot plate, ointment jar, troche mold, suppository mold, thermometer, braun, homogenizer
grinding or mixing dry powders in a mortar and pestle to reduce particle size
trituration
used in measuring liquids;
used to measure liquid
a whorled arrangement, design, or pattern created by the spin bar and the magnetic stir function of the hot plate
vortex