Compounding Fundamentals
Ingredients & Measurements
Techniques & Equipment
Quality & Documentation
Pharmacy Abbreviations
100

The process of preparing a medication for an individual patient from bulk ingredients according to a prescription.

What is Compounding?

100

Any substance in a compounded preparation that confers pharmacological activity.

What is an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)?

100

Equipment used for mixing and grinding pharmaceutical ingredients.

What is a Mortar and Pestle?

100

The date after which a drug should not be used once it has been removed from the intact container or compounded.

What is the Beyond Use Date (BUD)?

100

The meaning of TID on a prescription.

What is three times a day?

200

A patient-specific medication prepared on-site from individual ingredients, often by a technician under the direct supervision of the pharmacist.

What is a Compounded Preparation?

200

A stainless steel pincher instrument like a large tweezer used to pick up small objects, such as pharmacy weights.

What are Forceps?

200

The process of rubbing, grinding, or pulverizing a substance to create finer particles.

What is Trituration?

200

A printout for a specific patient, including the amounts, calculations, and instructions used by the technician to document a compounded medication.

What is the Compounding Record?

200

The meaning of QID on a prescription.

What is four times a day?

300

Another name for non-sterile compounding in a community pharmacy, usually done for a specific patient's immediate need.

What is Extemporaneous Compounding?

300

A flask used for accurately measuring liquids.

What is a Graduated Cylinder?

300

A flat, hard, nonabsorbent surface used for mixing compounds; also known as a compounding slab.

What is an Ointment Slab?

300

A device that generates heat and pressure to sterilize objects, instruments, and measuring vessels.

What is an Autoclave?

300

The meaning of AD on a prescription.

What is right ear?

400

A medication prepared with aseptic technique in a sterile, cleanroom facility.

What is a Compounded Sterile Preparation?

400

The moon-shaped or concave appearance of a liquid in a graduated cylinder, with the center being the accepted level for volume measurement.

What is the Meniscus?

400

A process used to blend ingredients with a spatula; often used in the preparation of creams and ointments.

What is Spatulation?

400

The act of reducing a substance to small, fine particles using particle-reducing techniques like trituration, levigation, and pulverization.

What is Comminution?

400

The meaning of AU on a prescription.

What is both ears?

500

An inactive ingredient that is added to the active drug in compounding a tablet, capsule, solution, or topical formulation.

What is a Diluent?

500

The acceptable range of variation above and below the target measurement; used in compounding and manufacturing.

What is the Percentage of Error?

500

A process that uses a mortar and pestle to gradually combine ingredients to produce a more homogenous product.

What is the Geometric Dilution Method?

500

A two-pan balance used to weigh material between 120 mg and 120 g, with a sensitivity rating of $\pm 6\text{ mg}$.

What is a Class III Prescription Balance?


500

The meaning of UT DICT on a prescription.

What is as directed?

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