Compounding Agents Flashcards
Adsorbents
2 common ones
Used to keep powders dry
- Mg oxide/carbonate
- Koalin
Antifoaming agents
Breaks up and inhibits the formation of foam
- Simethicone
Antioxidants
Prevents Oxidation
- Ascorbic acid
Binders
Adhesive materials that holds powders together
- Acacia
- Starch paste
Coatings
Prevent degradation to light and anything else
- Shelac, gellatin, gluten
Diluents (fillers) 7
Add size
- White lactose
- Startches
- Calcium salts
- lactose
- mannitol
- Sorbitol
- cellulose
Disintegrant 5
- Alginic acid
- Polacrilin potassium (Amberlite)
- Cellulose products
- Starches
- Nu-tab
Emolients
Softens or smoothes the skin
- Petroleum Jelly
Enteric coatings
- Cellulose acetate phthalate
- SHellac
Flavoring
- Sugar free, artificial: aspartame, saccharin
- Glycerin
- Dextrose
- Lactose
- Mannitol
- Sorbitol
- phenylalanine
- stevia
- Xylitol
Gelling thickening agents
- Agar
- Alginate
- various gums
- acacia
- Natural gums (gelatin, tragacanth, bentonite)
- Carbomer
- cellulose
- starches
Glidant
Improves flow
- Colloidal silica
- mg stearate
Hydrophilic solvents
PEG, Alcohol
Hydrophobic solvents
- Oils: borage, canola
- Fats: Omega 3
Levigating Agents
- Liquid used when reducing particle size
- Mineral oil
- Glycerin
Lubricant- Antiadherent
Keeps from sticking together
- Mg stearate
- Calcium
- mineral oil
Preservatives
- Chlorhexidine
- Ophthalmics:
- EDTA, sodium benzoate, benzoic acid
- benzalkonium chloride
- thimerosal
Suppository base
- Cocoa butter, hydrogenate vegetable oil (palm, palm kernel, coconute oil, PEG, glycerinated gelatin
Uses of PEG 7
- Suppository base
- surfactant
- solvent
- plasticizer
- ointment base
- lubricant
- troche base
ISO Air Quality In the PEC
- Compounded Sterile products are made inside a hood or isolator which is the PEC
- Must be ISO 5
- Clean PEC before each shift, before and after batches, every 30 minutes and whenever it needs to including after spills
- Clean with sterile IPA 70% and sterile lent free wipes
Hazardous drugs can be? 5 things
- Carcinogenic
- Teratogenic
- Reproductive toxicity
- Cause organ toxicity at low doses
- Genotoxic cause DNA damage and cancer
Drugs that require special handling to avoid toxicity
4 groups hazardous
- Antineoplastic
- Drugs with reporductive risk
- Category X
- D and Cs
- Paroxetine
- Methotrexate
- misoprostol
- mifepristine
- ribavirin
- 5-alpha reducase (dutasterde, finasteride)
- Hormones
- Contraceptives
- Estradiol
- Testosterone
- Transplant drugs
- Mycophenolate
- Tacrolimus
- cyclosporine
- everlimus
- sirolimus
- Others:
- Colchine, dronedarone, fluconazole, spironolacotne, risperidone, raloxifene, rasagiline, ziprasidone
Hazardous drug spills
- Spill kits
- Person exposed
- Remove contaminated garments
- Wash exposed area
- flush eyes if exposed
- Send for emergency med evaluation