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E-raamat: Non-Sterile for Pharm Techs-Text and Certification Review

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  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071829892

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LEARN HOW TO PREPARE QUALITY COMPOUNDED PHARMACEUTICALS IN ANY PRACTICE ENVIRONMENTNon-Sterile Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians is written to provide pharmacy technicians with a solid foundational knowledge of non-sterile compounding and toprepare them for the Pharmacy Technician Board Certification examination. It explains in detail the tools, equipment, and documents necessary to ensurethe accurate preparation of compounded pharmaceuticals.

You will find easy-to-follow, step-by-step procedures for preparing liquid, solid, and semi-solid compounded dosage forms. Each chapter includes Pharmacy Technician Board Certification-style questions, calculation exercises designed to reinforce key concepts, and discussion topics to promote creative thinking.

Non-Sterile Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians covers all the concepts and processes necessary to prepare the student, novice, or seasoned pharmacy technician with the tools to enter this growing pharmacy sector, or enhance their skills in order to be successful in any non-sterile compounding practice environment.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Chapter 1 The Definition of Compounding
1(12)
Introduction
1(1)
Purpose
2(1)
Definition
2(1)
History
2(2)
USP/NF
4(1)
USP/NF
Chapter <795>
5(1)
Manufacturing versus Compounding
5(1)
Manufactured Drugs
5(1)
Compounded Drugs
5(1)
Resources
6(1)
Conclusion
6(2)
Chapter Summary
8(1)
PTCB Review Questions
8(3)
Answers to PTCB Review Questions
11(2)
Chapter 2 Calculation Refresher
13(18)
Introduction
13(1)
Weight and Volume Conversions
14(1)
The Household System
14(1)
The Metric System
14(2)
Converting Between the Household and Metric Systems
16(1)
Time and Temperature Conversions
17(1)
Celsius and Fahrenheit
17(1)
Time
17(1)
Alligations
18(4)
Ratio/Proportion and Dimensional Analysis
22(1)
Ratio/Proportion
22(1)
Dimensional Analysis
23(1)
Percent and Ratio Strength (w/v, w/w, v/v)
24(2)
Conclusion
26(1)
Chapter Summary
26(1)
PTCB Review Questions
27(1)
Calculation Review Questions
28(1)
Answers to PTCB Review Questions
29(1)
Answers to Calculation Review Questions
29(2)
Chapter 3 Tools, Supplies, and Equipment
31(26)
Introduction
31(2)
Balances
33(1)
Electronic Balance
33(1)
Supplies Used with Electronic Balances
34(1)
Draft Shield
34(2)
Calibration and Documentation
36(1)
Basic Equipment and Supplies Used for Non-sterile Compounding
36(1)
Personal Protection Equipment and Cleaning Supplies
36(1)
Glassware
37(1)
Mortar and Pestle Sets
38(1)
Spatulas, Ointment Pads, and Slabs
39(1)
Containers and Dispensing Devices
40(2)
Specialized Equipment
42(1)
Capsule Filling Machines
42(1)
Powder Hoods
43(1)
Molds
44(1)
Suppository, Troche, and Lollipop Molds
45(1)
Tablet Molds
45(1)
Heating and Mixing Devices
45(1)
Stirrers and Hot Plates
45(3)
Blenders, Mixers, and Homogenizers
48(2)
Electronic Mortar and Pestle and Ointment Mills
50(1)
Ordering and Inventory Management
51(1)
Conclusion
51(1)
Chapter Summary
51(1)
PTCB Review Questions
52(1)
Lab 1
53(1)
Lab 2
53(1)
Calculation Review Questions
53(2)
Answers to PTCB Review Questions
55(1)
Answers to Calculation Review Questions
55(2)
Chapter 4 Compounding Documents
57(18)
Introduction
57(1)
Master Formula Record
58(1)
Title
58(1)
Ingredients
59(1)
Equipment and Supplies
60(1)
Procedures
61(1)
Packaging and Labels
61(2)
Auxiliary Labels
63(1)
Beyond-Use Dates
63(1)
Quality Parameters
63(1)
Notes
64(1)
Master Compounding Record
64(1)
Policies and Procedures and Standards of Practice
64(1)
Policies and Procedures
64(2)
Standards of Practice
66(1)
Certificate of Analysis
66(1)
Material Safety Data Sheets
66(1)
Log Books
66(3)
Conclusion
69(1)
Chapter Summary
70(1)
PTCB Review Questions
70(2)
Lab 1
72(1)
Lab 2
72(1)
Calculation Review Questions
72(2)
Answers to PTCB Questions
74(1)
Answers to Calculation Questions
74(1)
Chapter 5 Liquid Dosage Forms
75(16)
Introduction
75(1)
Solutions and Suspensions
76(1)
Reconstitution
76(1)
Dilution
77(1)
Oral Liquids
77(1)
Water
78(1)
Oils
78(1)
Syrups
79(1)
Structured Suspending Vehicles
79(1)
Elixirs
79(1)
Flavoring for Oral Liquids
80(1)
Liquids Administered by Tube Feeding
80(1)
Sublingual Liquids
81(1)
Magic Mouthwash
82(1)
Topical Liquids
82(1)
Enemas and Douches
83(1)
Enema
83(1)
Douches
83(1)
Source of Drug
83(1)
Beyond-Use Dating
84(1)
Special Considerations and Extended Dating
84(1)
Storage Conditions
85(1)
Instructions for Use
85(1)
Conclusion
86(1)
Chapter Summary
86(1)
PTCB Review Questions
87(1)
Lab 1
88(1)
Lab 2
89(1)
Calculation Review Questions
89(1)
Answers to PTCB Review Questions
90(1)
Answers to Calculation Questions
90(1)
Chapter 6 Solid Dosage Forms
91(16)
Introduction
91(1)
Capsules
91(1)
Capsule Filling
92(3)
Excipients (Fillers)
95(1)
Mixing Capsule Ingredients
95(1)
Quality Assurance
95(1)
BUD
96(1)
Tablets
96(1)
Tablet Triturates
96(1)
Preparation of Tablet Triturates
97(1)
BUD
97(1)
Rapid Dissolving Tablets
97(1)
BUD
98(1)
Troches/Lozenges
98(1)
BUD
98(1)
Lollipops
99(1)
BUD
99(1)
Suppositories
99(1)
Suppository Vehicles
99(1)
Suppository Molds
100(1)
Suppository Preparation
100(1)
BUD
101(1)
Lip Balms
101(1)
BUD
101(1)
Conclusion
101(1)
Chapter Summary
101(1)
PTCB Review Questions
102(1)
Lab 1
103(1)
Lab 2
103(1)
Calculation Review Questions
103(2)
Answers to PTCB Questions
105(1)
Answers to Calculation Questions
105(2)
Chapter 7 Semisolid Dosage Forms
107(16)
Introduction
107(1)
Formulations
108(1)
Solvents
108(1)
Vehicles
108(1)
Creams
109(1)
BUD and Storage
109(1)
Lotions
109(1)
BUD and Storage
110(1)
Ointments and Gels
110(1)
BUD and Storage (Ointment)
110(1)
BUD and Storage (Gel)
111(1)
Transdermals
111(1)
Source of Drug
111(1)
Methods of Preparation
111(1)
Mixing Devices
112(1)
Electronic Mortar and Pestle
112(2)
Ointment Mills
114(1)
Precision Dispensing Containers and Devices
114(2)
Metered Oval Pump Dispenser
116(1)
Exact-Dose
116(1)
Topi-CLICK
116(2)
Conclusion
118(1)
Chapter Summary
118(1)
PTCB Review Questions
118(1)
Lab 1
119(1)
Lab 2
120(1)
Calculation Review Questions
120(2)
Answers to PTCB Questions
122(1)
Answers to Calculation Questions
122(1)
Appendix A Common Abbreviations 123(4)
Appendix B Student Competencies 127(4)
Appendix C Practice Formulations 131(6)
Appendix D USP/NF Storage Conditions and Beyond Use Dating Parameters 137(2)
Appendix E Final Exam 139(6)
Appendix F Veterinary Compounding 145(2)
Index 147
Kristy Malacos (Vermillion, OH) is a Pharmacy Administrator at Magruder Hospital.