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Matt Martin points out the most significant change in the newly proposed version of USP Chapter 797 as well as the cascading effects it has on the guidelines. He also explains the process for the proposed version to become official and what compounding pharmacies and other stakeholders should do about it now.
Matt Martin highlights four key changes in the newly proposed version of USP Chapter 795 that may have significant implications for compounding pharmacies. He also explains what the process will look like for the proposed version to become official and suggests what compounders should do about it now.
Amy Shank provides an overview of H.R. 3662, the Patient Access to Urgent-Use Pharmacy Compounding Act of 2021, a bill that would help both patients and pharmacies if passed into law. "If enacted," Amy says, "this proposal will ensure critical patient access to urgently needed medications as well as ensure that pharmacies can continue to assist with drug shortages."
PCCA flavoring specialist Fabiana Banov offers six quick tips that can help compounders of all experience levels. From incorporating insoluble flavors and dealing with high pH to enhancing fruitiness and balancing bitterness, she covers a wide variety of situations.
PCCA's Clinical Services team is populated with hard-working, dedicated pharmacy professionals who strive each day to make a difference in pharmacy compounding. As a team, they act as a key component of PCCA's abiding desire to provide pharmacies with solutions to patient health challenges. The Clinical Services Spotlight is a limited series of articles designed to highlight members of the clinical services team. This article focuses on Mark Gonzalez
Bryan Prescott explains the most common needs of hospice patients and also provides potential treatment options that compounders can offer to help them. "Compounding pharmacies can play a vital role in the care of these patients," he says.
Mike De Lisio explains why modular cleanrooms work well for so many pharmacies and then details the best options available for building materials, from flooring to walls to ceilings and more — all with an eye on helping pharmacies stay compliant with guidelines and regulations.
PCCA's Sara Hover highlights some classic compounded dosage forms that are "prime examples of getting creative to meet patient needs." Knowing their histories and uses is important in its own right, but also, she says, "you never know when this could spark the next great invention in pharmacy compounding that could help many patients."
Congratulations to Colton Winder, PharmD, RPh, of Utah Family Pharmacy in Hurricane, Utah for being our September Profile in Personalized Medicine. These profiles celebrate members of the PCCA family who have proven to be champions of pharmacy compounding by providing the highest quality of service to their patients.
Tim Murphy, Vice President of Lease Consultants Corporation, explains how pharmacies can lower their equipment costs with specific tax deductions they may not be taking advantage of.