Compounding Flashcards

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What are the state-specific compounding requirements that differ from federal requirements?

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  • The current edition of USP Compendium must be available
  • Must have a separate storage area, appropriate materials and references for compounding.
  • Compounded drugs dispensed to patients must have an appropriate label and auxiliary labels.
  • Records, including purchase records and patient profiles, must be maintained for 5 years, readily retrievable in a format that provides enforcement agents an accurate and comprehensive method of monitoring distribution.
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What requirements must be met before an out-of-state pharmacy can compound drugs for dispensing to patients in this state (e.g., inspections, permits, fees)?

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  • The non-resident pharmacy must file an application with the IDFPR and pay required fees
  • Application must include certification of compliance with requirements and license in the state where the dispensing facility is located.
  • A toll-free number is available to nonresident pharmacies at least 6 days per week for a minimum of 40 hours per week.
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What are the additional label requirements for compounded products?

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  • The name, address and 24-hour telephone number of the compounding pharmacy must be included on the prescription label of sterile compounded drugs
  • Date dispensed and prescription number
  • Patient’s name
  • The name, strength, quantity and dosage form of the compounded product
  • Directions for use and/or infusion rate
  • Prescriber’s name
  • The pharmacy’s lot number and beyond-use date
  • The appropriate ancillary and storage instructions, cautionary statements and hazardous drug warning labels
  • Must have on the label “This prescription was specifically compounded in our pharmacy for you at the direction of your prescriber.”
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