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USP-NF

United States pharmacopeia-National formulary standards for compounding. Some states do have their own regulations. Scientific nonprofit organization.

Technical (commercial)

Commercial or industrial quality, generally of indeterminate quality.

CP (chemically pure)

More refined than technical grade, but still of unknown quality ; only partial analytical info avaliable

USP / NF

Meets standards set by the USP-NF

FCC

Meets specifications of food chemical codex

ACS reagent

Both purity; meets specifications of frequent chemicals committee of the American chemical society.

AR (analytical reagent)

Very high purity.

HPLC

Very high purity ; used in high pressure chromatography.

Spectroscopic grade

Very high purity

Primary standard

Highest purity; used in standard solutions for analytical purposes

Formulation Record

Formulas and procedures, a master sheet, a recipe. - what should happen when the formulation is compounded.

Compounding Record

What actually happened when the formulation was compounded.

Standard operating procedures (SOPs)

For equipment maintenance, equipment calibration, handling and disposal of supplies

Material safety data sheets (msds)

Ingredients Record with certificates of purity and msds

Freezer

-20°C to - 10°C

Protect from freezing

Store above 0°C

Cold

And temp not exceeding 8°C

Refrigerator

Between 2°C and 8°C

Cool

Between 8°C and 15°C

Room temperature

Temperature in the work area

Controlled room temperature

Thermostatically controlled at 20°C to 25°C

Warm

Between 30°C and 40°C

Excessive heat

Any temp above 40°C

Miscible

Capable of being mixed together