Compounding sterile preparations /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
Other Authors: Buchanan, E. Clyde., Schneider, Philip J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bethesda, Md. : American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, ©2009.
Edition:3rd ed.
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Online Access:View fulltext via EzAccess
Table of Contents:
  • Standards for sterile preparations / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Sterile preparation formulation / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Ancillary equipment and supplies / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Primary engineering controls / James T. Wagner
  • Personnel cleansing and garbing / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Aseptic technique / Philip J. Schneider
  • Hazardous drugs as compounded sterile preparations / Luci A. Power
  • Radiopharmaceuticals as compounded sterile preparations / George H. Hinkle
  • Allergen extracts as compounded sterile preparations / Lina Lattouf
  • Storage and beyond-use dating / Caryn M. Bing
  • Labeling sterile preparations / Patricia J. Kuban
  • Documentation of compounded sterile preparations / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Verification of compounding accuracy and sterility / Eric S. Kastango
  • Finished preparation release checks and tests / Eric S. Kastango
  • Handling sterile commercial products and compounded sterile preparations within the pharmacy / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Maintaining sterility, purity, and stability of dispensed and distributed CSPs / Caryn M. Bing
  • Batch compounding / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Gap analyses and action plans / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Pharmacist education / Philip J. Schneider
  • Pharmacy technician education, certification, training, evaluation, and regulation / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Secondary engineering controls / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Safe use of automated compounding devices / Jay M. Mirtallo and Philip J. Schneider
  • Cleaning and disinfecting / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Environmental quality and control / Eric S. Kastango
  • Dealing with latex allergies / Stephen K. Hetey
  • Personnel training and competency evaluation of garbing and aseptic work practices / Eric S. Kastango
  • Policies, procedures, and quality assurance programs / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Outsourcing the compounding of sterile preparations / E. Clyde Buchanan
  • Appendix A. ASHP guidelines on pharmacy-prepared ophthalmic products
  • Appendix B. ASHP guidelines on the safe use of automated compounding devices for the preparation of parenteral nutrition admixtures
  • Appendix C. ASHP guidelines on handling hazardous drugs
  • Appendix D. CETA applications guide for the use of compounding aseptic isolators in compounding sterile preparations in healthcare facilities CAG-001-2005 (12/8/2008)
  • Appendix E. CETA compounding isolator testing guide CAG-002-2006 (12/8/2008)
  • Appendix F. CETA certification guide for sterile compounding facilities CAG-003-2006 (12/8/2008)
  • Appendix G. FDA compliance policy guide
  • Appendix H. Guidance for FDA staff and industry compliance policy guides manual Sec. 460.200 Pharmacy compounding
  • Appendix I. Model rules for sterile pharmaceuticals
  • Appendix J. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) alert
  • preventing occupational exposure to antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs in health care settings
  • The American Society for parenteral and Enteral Nutrition document Safe practices for parenteral nutrition.