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What is the NABP's definition of compounding?
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the preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug or device as the result of a practitioner's prescription drug order
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What is the NABP's definition of compounding?
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the preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug or device as the result of a practitioner's prescription drug order
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What is the NABP's definition of compounding?
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the preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug or device as the result of a practitioner's prescription drug order
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What is the NABP's definition of manufacturing?
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the production, preparation, propagation, conversion or processing of a drug or device, either directly or indirectly, by extraction from substances of natural origin or independently by means of chemical or biological synthesis
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What is the NABP's definition of manufacturing?
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the production, preparation, propagation, conversion or processing of a drug or device, either directly or indirectly, by extraction from substances of natural origin or independently by means of chemical or biological synthesis
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What is the NABP's definition of manufacturing?
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the production, preparation, propagation, conversion or processing of a drug or device, either directly or indirectly, by extraction from substances of natural origin or independently by means of chemical or biological synthesis
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How does the USP define the stability of compounded dosage forms?
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the chemical and physical integrity of the dosage unit and the ability of the unit to maintain protection against microbiological contamination
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How does the USP define the stability of compounded dosage forms?
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the chemical and physical integrity of the dosage unit and the ability of the unit to maintain protection against microbiological contamination
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What is the NABP's definition of compounding?
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the preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug or device as the result of a practitioner's prescription drug order
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How does the USP define the stability of compounded dosage forms?
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the chemical and physical integrity of the dosage unit and the ability of the unit to maintain protection against microbiological contamination
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What is the lowest grade of purity to be used in compounding?
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USP, or NF
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What is the lowest grade of purity to be used in compounding?
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USP, or NF
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What is the lowest grade of purity to be used in compounding?
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USP, or NF
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Out of 9 chemical grades, where does Technical, or commercial, grade rank?
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lowest
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What is the NABP's definition of manufacturing?
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the production, preparation, propagation, conversion or processing of a drug or device, either directly or indirectly, by extraction from substances of natural origin or independently by means of chemical or biological synthesis
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Out of 9 chemical grades, where does Technical, or commercial, grade rank?
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lowest
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What is the highest chemical grade and what is it used for?
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Primary standard, used in standard solutions for analytical purposes
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Out of 9 chemical grades, where does Technical, or commercial, grade rank?
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lowest
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How does the USP define the stability of compounded dosage forms?
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the chemical and physical integrity of the dosage unit and the ability of the unit to maintain protection against microbiological contamination
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What are the 2 grades below USP/NF chemical grade?
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Technical/commercial and CP (chemically pure)
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What is the highest chemical grade and what is it used for?
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Primary standard, used in standard solutions for analytical purposes
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What is the highest chemical grade and what is it used for?
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Primary standard, used in standard solutions for analytical purposes
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What are the 2 grades below USP/NF chemical grade?
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Technical/commercial and CP (chemically pure)
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What are the 2 grades below USP/NF chemical grade?
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Technical/commercial and CP (chemically pure)
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What is the lowest grade of purity to be used in compounding?
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USP, or NF
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Out of 9 chemical grades, where does Technical, or commercial, grade rank?
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lowest
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What is the highest chemical grade and what is it used for?
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Primary standard, used in standard solutions for analytical purposes
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What are the 2 grades below USP/NF chemical grade?
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Technical/commercial and CP (chemically pure)
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