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