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OverviewPublisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. LEARN HOW TO PREPARE QUALITY COMPOUNDED PHARMACEUTICALS IN ANY PRACTICE ENVIRONMENTNon-Sterile Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians is written to provide pharmacy technicians with a solid foundational knowledge of non-sterile compounding and toprepare them for the Pharmacy Technician Board Certification examination. It explains in detail the tools, equipment, and documents necessary to ensurethe accurate preparation of compounded pharmaceuticals. You will find easy-to-follow, step-by-step procedures for preparing liquid, solid, and semi-solid compounded dosage forms. Each chapter includes Pharmacy Technician Board Certification-style questions, calculation exercises designed to reinforce key concepts, and discussion topics to promote creative thinking. Non-Sterile Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians covers all the concepts and processes necessary to prepare the student, novice, or seasoned pharmacy technician with the tools to enter this growing pharmacy sector, or enhance their skills in order to be successful in any non-sterile compounding practice environment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Denise Propes , Etta JohnsonPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Imprint: McGraw-Hill Professional Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.20cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780071829885ISBN 10: 0071829881 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 16 January 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1- Introduction Definition of compounding A. Differences between sterile and non-sterile compounding A. examples of sterile products B. examples of non-sterile products B. Differences between manufacturing and compounding C. Why we compound D. USP 795 E. Compounding resources F. Key Terms and definitions Chapter 2- Compounding equipment/dosage formulations A. Formulations A. Topical formulations a. Compounding equipment b. Compounding techniques B. Oral formulations a. Compounding equipment b. Compounding techniques C. Rectal formulations a. Compounding equipment b. Compounding techniques B. Basic Calculation refresher ( ratio-proportion) C. General Compounding Process Chapter 3- Topical Preparations 1.Ointments/emulsions/pastes/Creams/gels/powders/otics/ patches (explain each) A. Recipes B. Compounding log sheets and records C. Expiration and storage D. Dispensing labels E. Calculation exercises F. Hands on and chapter review exercises G. PTCB exam review Chapter 4- Oral preparations 1.Capsules/tablets/powders/lozenges/troches/sticks/ solutions/emulsions/suspensions (explain each) A. Reconstitution B. Flavorings for oral liquids a. Flavoring techniques b. Coloring C. Pediatric dosing from adult formulations A. Recipes B. Compounding log sheets and records C. Expiration and storage D. Dispensing labels D. Capsules/Tablets/powders /gummys/chewables A. Sizes and properties B. Measuring a. Weighing b. Inert additives c. Over encapsulation C. Quality assurance (+ or – 10%) D. Comounding log sheets and records E. Expiration and storage F. Dispensing labels E. Enterals/NG tube feeding F. Calculations exercises G. Hands on and chapter review exercises H. PTCB exam review Chapter 5- Rectal Preparations A. Suppositories B. Enemas a. Sizes and properties b. Inert ingredients C. Quality assurance D. Compounding log sheets and records E. Expiration and storage F. Calculations exercises G. Hands on and chapter review exercises H. PTCB exam review Chapter 6- Veterinary Compounding Chapter 7- RepackagingReviewsAuthor InformationKristy Malacos (Vermillion, OH) is a Pharmacy Administrator at Magruder Hospital. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |