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Sterile Compounding

Sterile compounding involves the preparation of medications under conditions that prevent microbial contamination. This is required for preparations such as injectables or ophthalmic products. ACP Pharmacy follows established sterile compounding standards for these preparations. All sterile preparations require a valid prescription.

Prescription required. All compounded medications require a valid prescription from a licensed prescriber. Service availability and formulation options depend on the specific prescription and pharmacy review. This service has not yet been confirmed as active by the client. [VERIFY WITH CLIENT]

Who this service may help

  • Patients whose prescriptions require sterile formulations
  • Clinicians and healthcare facilities needing sterile compounded preparations

Why a compounded option may be considered

  • Certain sterile preparations are not commercially available in required formulations
  • A prescriber may direct a specific sterile compounded preparation for a patient's clinical needs

Possible dosage forms

The following forms may be available depending on the specific prescription, formulation requirements, and pharmacy assessment.

Injectable preparations
Ophthalmic preparations
Other sterile forms as clinically appropriate

The Process

How this service works

  1. Prescription and feasibility review

    All sterile compounding requests are carefully reviewed for clinical appropriateness and preparation feasibility.

  2. Preparation under controlled conditions

    Sterile preparations are made under appropriate environmental and handling controls.

  3. Quality review and dispensing

    Preparations undergo review before dispensing, with appropriate labeling and storage instructions.

Note for clinicians and prescribers

Clinicians and healthcare facilities requiring sterile compounded preparations are invited to contact our team to discuss feasibility and process.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Medical responsibility disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All compounded medications require a valid prescription from a licensed prescriber. The decision to use a compounded medication should be made in consultation with your healthcare provider. Service availability, formulation options, and timelines are subject to pharmacy review. [VERIFY ALL SERVICE DETAILS WITH CLIENT BEFORE PUBLICATION]

Ready to discuss this service?

Contact our team to ask about your prescription needs or to learn more about the compounding process.