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What is the definition of Agglomerations?

Agglomerations are clusters of particles or granules that have adhered to each other, forming larger particles.

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What is the definition of Class III Prescription Balance?

A Class III prescription balance is a highly sensitive scale used in pharmacies to weigh small quantities of substances with precision.

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What is the definition of Compounding

Compounding is the process of preparing personalized medications by combining individual ingredients according to a doctor's prescription.

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What is the definition of Extemporaneous Compounding?

Extemporaneous compounding is the on-demand preparation of a medication, often in response to a specific prescription, tailored to the needs of a patient.

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what is the abbreviation for "every day"?

QD

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What is the definition of Autoclave?

an autoclave is a device used to sterilize equipment and materials using pressurized steam at high temperatures.

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What is the definition of Comminution?

Comminution is the process of reducing a substance to fine particles through crushing, grinding, or pulverizing.

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What is the definition of Compounding Record?

A compounding record is a detailed documentation of the ingredients, quantities, procedures, and outcomes for a specific compounded preparation.

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What is the definition of Forceps?

Forceps are handheld, tweezer-like instruments used to grasp, manipulate, or move small items during compounding or medical procedures.

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What is the abbreviation for "four times a day"?

QID

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What is the definition of Beyond Use Date (BUD)

The BUD is the date after which a compounded preparation should not be used, determined based on its stability and sterility.

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What is the definition of Component?

A component is any ingredient, whether active or inactive, used in the preparation of a drug product.

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What is the definition of Diluent?

A diluent is a substance used to dilute a medication or solution to the desired concentration or volume.

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What is the definition of Geometric Dilution Method?

The geometric dilution method is a technique used to ensure uniform mixing of two or more substances, typically when one is present in a much smaller quantity than the others.

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What is the abbreviation for "every hour"?

QH

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What is the definition of Blending?

Blending is the process of combining different substances to achieve a uniform mixture.

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What is the definition of Compounded Preparation?

A compounded preparation is a medication created by a pharmacist through the process of combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to meet the needs of a specific patient.

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What is the definition of Emollient?

An emollient is a substance used to soften and moisturize the skin, often found in lotions and creams.

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what is the definition of Graduated Cylinder?

A graduated cylinder is a cylindrical glass or plastic container marked with measurements, used to accurately measure liquid volumes.

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What is the abbreviation for "immediately

STAT

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What is the definition of Calibrate?

To calibrate means to adjust and mark equipment, such as a scale or instrument, to ensure accurate measurements.

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What is the definition of Compounded Sterile Preparation?

A compounded sterile preparation (CSP) is a medication that is prepared under sterile conditions to prevent contamination, often used in injections, infusions, or eye drops.

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What is the definition of Excipients?

Excipients are inactive substances in a drug formulation that serve as carriers for the active ingredients or aid in the product's stability, absorption, or taste.

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What is the definition of Levigation?

Levigation is the process of reducing particle size by grinding with a liquid to form a smooth paste, often used in ointment or suspension preparation.

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What is the abbreviation for "right ear"?

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