Compounding Techniques: Nonsterile Oral Dosage Forms
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Course Summary
Compounded nonsterile preparations encompass many different oral dosage forms, including capsules, tablets, suspensions, solutions, and lozenges. These dosage forms play essential roles in the pharmaceutical care of patients, including enhancing medication adherence, flavoring, and protecting compounding ingredients from deterioration. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who compound oral medications should be well-versed in compounding standards and skilled in the techniques needed to prepare medications that are effective, safe, and of high quality. This continuing education program will review the importance of oral dosage forms, discuss United States Pharmacopeia standards pertaining to these dosage forms, and review techniques related to the preparation of capsules, tablets, solutions, suspensions, and lozenges.
Course Objectives
Recall the importance of oral dosage forms
Identify compounding techniques used to prepare capsules and tablets
Compare and contrast the preparation of solutions and suspension
Recall ways by which to prepare lozenges
I. Introduction
II. USP <795> Pharmaceutical Compounding - Nonsterile Preparations
III. The Oral Route of Administration
A. Advantages of the Oral Route of Administration
B. Disadvantages of the Oral Route of Administration
IV. Compounding Techniques for Nonsterile Oral Dosage Forms
A. General Techniques
B. Tablets
C. Capsules
D. Solutions
E. Suspensions
F. Lozenges
V. Quality Control and Storage
VI. The Role of the Pharmacy Technician
VII. Summary
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Faculty Planner Disclosure
The following individuals were involved in developing this activity: Liz Fredrickson, PharmD, BCPS, and Pamela Sardo, PharmD, BS. Pamela Sardo and Liz Fredrickson have no conflicts of interest or financial relationships regarding the subject matter discussed. There are no financial relationships or commercial or financial support relevant to this activity to report or disclose by RxCe.com or any of the individuals involved in the development of this activity.
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- Target Audience: Pharmacist
- Contact Hours: 1.5 (0.15 CEUs)
- Activity Release Date: 4/20/2024
- Activity Expiration Date: 4/20/2027
- Activity Type: Knowledge
- UAN: 0669-0000-24-051-H07-P
- Topic: Compounding
- CeBroker Number: 20-1198714
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