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Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)

any substance in a compounded preparation that confers pharmacological activity

100

Calibrate

 to gauge a measuring instrument with a standard scale of reading

100

Compounded Sterile Preparation

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

100

Excipients

 inactive ingredients

100

abbrivation for cm

centimeter

200

Agglomerations

clusters, lumps, clumps, or globs of ingredients in a liquid, semiliquid, or powdered vehicle, which are undesired in compounding

200

Class III Prescription Balance

 a two-pan balance used to weigh material (between 120 mg and 120 f) which a sensitivity rating of +/-6 mg; also known as a Class A prescription balance.

200

Compounding

 the process of preparing a medication for an individual patient from bulk ingredients according to a prescription from a licensed prescriber

200

Extemporaneous Compounding

compounding products that are done for a specific patient’s immediate need but not commercially available; another name for nonsterile compounding in a community pharmacy

200

what does rx stand for

prescription

300

Autoclave

a device that generates heat and pressure to sterilize objects, instruments, and measuring vessels and devices

300

Comminution

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

300

Compounding Record

 a printout for a specific patient, including the amounts of weights of all ingredients with national drug code calculations and instructions for compounding; used by the technician to document a compounded medication for a patient

300

Forceps

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

300

abbriviation for as needed?

rn

400

Beyond Use Date (BUD)

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

400

Component

 an ingredient in a compounded product

400

Diluent

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

400

Geometric Dilution Method

a process that uses a mortar and pestle to gradually combine several active ingredients (drugs) with inactive ingredients (diluent) to produce a more homogenous product

400

what does po stand for

by mouth

500

Blending

the act of combining two substances by using nongrinding techniques such as spatulation, sifting, and tumbling

500

Compounded Preparation

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

500

Emollient

an ointment base commercially available from a wholesaler or pharmacy compounding vendor

500

Graduated Cylinde

 a flask used for accurately measuring liquids

500

abbriviation for right ear

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