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An Introduction To Pharmaceutical Compounding And Dispensing (Hb 2025)

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    Author(s)G Mansueto
    PublisherEd Tech Press
    ISBN9781835351147
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2025

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    Ed Tech Press An Introduction To Pharmaceutical Compounding And Dispensing (Hb 2025) by G Mansueto

    Every year, millions of medications are custom-made to satisfy the individual requirements of patients who might not otherwise have access to the proper quantity or concentration of their treatment. Delivering the best, most individualised patient care necessitates having a thorough understanding of compounding quality hazards and applying established USP standards into daily practise. The process of combining, blending, or changing substances to make a treatment specific to the requirements of a particular patient is known as drug compounding. Combining two or more medications is referred to as compounding. Drugs made from scratch are not FDA-approved. Although compounded medications can fulfil a critical medical requirement for patients, they lack the same safety, quality, and effectiveness guarantees as authorised medications. Patients are unnecessarily exposed to potentially serious risks when they take compounded medications. For ages, chemists have been in charge of synthesising medications. Despite the fact that the majority of contemporary medications are not blended in a neighbourhood pharmacy, pharmacists nevertheless need to be familiar with this process on occasion. Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing offers a thorough manual for creating impromptu formulations in a secure and efficient manner.