COMPOUNDING AND PROCESSING NON-STERILE PREPARATIONS 209100 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS.docx
Which of the following is the best reference for more information regarding compounding? A. Rx Connect B. Compounding Corner on RxNet C. LEARNet D. Google E. Compounding Log Book B. Compounding Corner on RxNet You are determining the BUD for Magic Mouthwash, a simple non-sterile compound. Magic mothwash reuqires the mixing of three ingredients Antacid Liquid, Lidocaine, and Diphenydramine. Each of these ingredients is a water containing oral formulation. What would be the BUD for Magic Mouthwash? A. Not later than 14 days B. Not later than 30 days C. Not later than the time remaining until the earliest expiration date of any Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient A. Not later than 14 days FYI BUD means beyond-use-dates. Expiration days are required on commercially manufactured products and are determined after extensive study of the products stability All bulk drug products used for compounding should be stored together either in a cabinet near the compounding area, an area of shelving that is dedicated and labeled or under the sink. A. True B. False B. False When determining BUD dates, we do not need to look at each medication composition that we are mixing. A. True B. False B. False Which of the following would be considered an acceptable Route of Administration for a coumpound created in the pharmacy? (select all that apply) A. Inhalation B. Topical C. Bladder D. Otic E. Oral B and E FYI: We are not allowed to prepare: Oral/Nasal Inhalation, Ophthalmic, Otic, Bladder, or any Injectable What types of compounds are generally NOT permitted at CVS Pharmacy? (select all that apply) A. Preparations that are commercially available unless specific conditions are met B. Sterile preparations C. Extended-Release Dosage Forms D. Compounds using hazardous medications on the NIOSH list ALL (: FYI sterile preparations are never compounded at CVS, only non-sterile. At CVS we make Simple Non-sterile compounding (Magic mouthwash, creams oints, solns, suspensions); moderate non-sterile compounding (solutions/suspensions, two creams together); complex non-sterile compounding (ER tablets/Capsules, Transdermal patches, Suppositories for systemic use) It is the responsibility of ALL staff members to ensure that the compounding area is compliant with USP 795 standards. A. True B. False A. True Which of the following would be considered a Sterile Preparation? A. Amox Susp B. Bladder Irrigation C. Compounded Mouth Rinse D. Topical Ointment E. All the above B. Bladder Irrigation The records maintained in the Compound Log Book must be kept for _____. A. 10 years B. 6 months C. 1 year D. 6 years E. 10 months A. 10 years Which of the following are to be documented and/pr addressed on the compound log? (select all that apply) A. Both the Compound Label AND Ingredient Back-tag B. An appropriate BUD, that follows USP guidelines and stability studies provided on the master formula C. Calculations D. Weighing and measuring E. Compounding techniques F. Visual and other observations ALL (: Refills of previously compounded prescriptions do not require a new compound log to be completed and filed A. True B. False B. False
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CVS Pharmacy Technician
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compounding and processing non sterile preparation
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