
Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation: A How To Manual
Apha(Author)
American Pharmaceutical Association (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-58212-115-4 (ISBN)
Description
Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) accreditationaffords compounding pharmacists an unparalleled opportunity todemonstrate superior quality and safety in their compounding practices.And yet, since PCAB was founded in 2004, only a modest numberof pharmacies across the nation have achieved accreditation. Otherpharmacies have applied for accreditation but have not completedthe process. Now, with Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation: A How-ToManual, there's no longer reason to wait.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
American Pharmacists Association
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
389 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58212-115-4 (9781582121154)
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Content
Foreword
Section I: Background and Overview
1. The Accreditation Process
2. The PCAB Standards
3. Standard Operating Procedures
4. The Accreditation Survey
5. What's Next
Section II: The PCAB Standards
6. Standard 1.00: Regulatory Compliance
7. Standard 2.00: Personnel
8. Standard 3.00: Facilities and Equipment
9. Standard 4.00: Chemicals, Components, and CompletedCompounded Preparations
10. Standard 5.00: Compounding Process
11. Standard 6.00: Beyond-Use Dating, Stability, Sterility
12. Standard 7.00: Completed Compounded Preparations
13. Standard 8.00: Practitioner and Patient Education
14. Standard 9.00: Quality Assurance Plan and Continuous QualityImprovement
15. Standard 10.00: Self-Assessment
Appendices
A. PCAB Rules and Terms for Obtaining and Maintaining PCABAccreditation
B. PCAB Principles of Compounding
C. Code of Ethics for Pharmacists
D. PCAB Required Labeling for Medications Compounded
E. Sample Marketing Materials
F. Resources
Section I: Background and Overview
1. The Accreditation Process
2. The PCAB Standards
3. Standard Operating Procedures
4. The Accreditation Survey
5. What's Next
Section II: The PCAB Standards
6. Standard 1.00: Regulatory Compliance
7. Standard 2.00: Personnel
8. Standard 3.00: Facilities and Equipment
9. Standard 4.00: Chemicals, Components, and CompletedCompounded Preparations
10. Standard 5.00: Compounding Process
11. Standard 6.00: Beyond-Use Dating, Stability, Sterility
12. Standard 7.00: Completed Compounded Preparations
13. Standard 8.00: Practitioner and Patient Education
14. Standard 9.00: Quality Assurance Plan and Continuous QualityImprovement
15. Standard 10.00: Self-Assessment
Appendices
A. PCAB Rules and Terms for Obtaining and Maintaining PCABAccreditation
B. PCAB Principles of Compounding
C. Code of Ethics for Pharmacists
D. PCAB Required Labeling for Medications Compounded
E. Sample Marketing Materials
F. Resources