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        | combine, mix, alter a drug |  | 
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        | 1. Not available commercially 2. Avoid certain ingredients
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 4. Drug Shortage
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        | What 3 organization are involved in quality ingredients? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. USP 2. NF (Nat. Form)
 3. FCC (Food Chem. Codex)
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        | All ingredients should meet these 3 reqs |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. manufactured in n FDA approve facility 2. Exp date
 3. batch number
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        | 3 things that cannot be compounded |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Drugs removed from market 2. large quantities of comm. avail drug
 3. drugs with demonstratable differences
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        | Compounding pharmacists are regulated by __________ while manufacturers are regulated by _______ |  | Definition 
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        | Fed law 21 U.S.C 353a says compounded drugs can be exempt from what three reqs if certain conditions are met? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. cGMP 2. Labeling
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        | What conditions must be met to be exempt from the reqs described in U.S.C. 353a |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. for patient with rx 2. liscense pharmacists
 3. quality ingredients
 4. cannot be drug removed from mkt
 5. no comm copies
 6. no demonstratabel diffs
 7. state has mou with fda
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        | Drug quality and security act of 2013 |  | Definition 
 
        | response to necc Title 1 compounding quality act
 title 2 supply chain sec. act
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        | Reqs if voluntarily registering as an outsourcing fac. with fda |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. reports every 6 mo 2. subject to inspection
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        | advantages if voluntarily registering as an outsourcing fac. with fda |  | Definition 
 
        | exempt from: 1.label reqs
 2. filling NDA/ADA
 3. drug tracing (title 2)
 4. rx not required
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        | Good compounding Practices; use in addition to 795 |  | 
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        | Would the FDA take action if vet or pharm compounded product for animals with bulk drug subst? |  | Definition 
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        | 1. no bulk drugs 2. withdraw time req
 3. list of prohibited drugs
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        | Who else has good compounding procdures aside from usp? |  | Definition 
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        | dissolve in solvent evaporate
 fine crystal product
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        | mix powder with small amount of non-soluble liquid |  | 
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        | final product has lower boiling point than ingredients |  | 
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        | used in creams and ointments; a liquid that is:
 - viscous
 - low surface tension
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        | What is more accurate conical or cylindrical? |  | Definition 
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        | grad cyls are measured at the _________ of the meniscus while syringes are measured at the ______ of the plunger |  | Definition 
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        | Beyond used dates of: 1. Non-aqueous
 2. aqueous oral
 3. aqueous topical
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        | 5 pieces of record keeping |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Master Formulation 2. Compounding record
 3. SOP
 4. MSDS
 5. Animal compounding
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        | covert desired active ing. amount to grains subtract resulting answer from 7 to determine cap size -3 = 000
 -2 = 00
 -1 or 0 = 0
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        | subtract capsule size from 6 multiple ans X 65 to convert from grains
 answer = cap capacity in mg
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        | semi-solid prep. Ext. or Mucous memb. app.
 <20% w/w solids
 Soften at body temp
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        | Semisolid prep. Cosmetically aesthetically appealing
 o-in-w or w-in-o emulsion
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        | Internal listed first Ex: o-in-w = int. oil; ext. water
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        | Semisolid Contains: suspension, particle, or organic molecule that is inpenetrated by liquid
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        | water , alcohol, gelling agnt |  | 
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        | hydro gel + hydrocarbon base |  | 
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        | extensive cross-linking/entanglement when dissolved/dispersed in a liquid |  | 
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        | Protect Hydrate
 Medication vehicle
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        | no penetration not for liquid ingredients
 not water-washable
 ex: Vaseline
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        | Absorption base - anhydrous |  | Definition 
 
        | absorbs water penetrates one layer, but poor drug release
 not water washable
 hydrophobic drugs
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        | Absorption base - w-in-oil |  | Definition 
 
        | multi-layer penetration contains water
 absorbs water (microbial growth-30d BUD)
 Good drug release
 Ex: Cream
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        | Contains water(microbial - 30d BUD) Absorbs water
 fair-good drug release
 can dry out
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        | Can be IRRITATING Stability problems with hydrolysis drugs
 Good drug release
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        | Can you change the base if it is specified in the Rx? |  | Definition 
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        | Two phase Particles
 Transdermal useage
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        | T/F try to use an ingredient in the recipe as a levigating agent |  | Definition 
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        | Rectal supp. phys desscription |  | Definition 
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        | Vag supp. psy description |  | Definition 
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        | 5mm diameter Male: 4g
 Female: 2g
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        | non-toxic/irritating multi-drug-compatiability
 Stable storeage
 Dissolves/melt when placed
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        | T/F Cocoa butter supp base should only be used rectally |  | Definition 
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        | How to store cocoa butter |  | Definition 
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        | T/F Polyethylene glycol supp base is mostly used for vag |  | Definition 
 
        | T; causes urge to poop if put rectally |  | 
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        | T/F PEG supp base can be used for hydrophilic and phobic drugs |  | Definition 
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        | PEG supp base is incompatible with |  | Definition 
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        | Glyceerinated gelatin supp bases are commonly used for _____________ supp |  | Definition 
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        | How are glycerinated gelatin bases stored? |  | Definition 
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        | two methods of making supp and lozenges? |  | Definition 
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        | When using a Mfg dosage form in compounding BUD is: |  | Definition 
 
        | which ever comes first: < 25% of MFG exp or 6mo ...30 days if aqueous
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        | sugar or syrup base heat and molds needed to make
 Ex: lolipop
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        | Fatty base can also be hand molded
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        | glycerinated/gelatin base time intensive to make
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        | Prolonged contact with tissue needed difficulty swallowing typical dosage
 local and systemic effects
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