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Which are the two primary regulators in compounding?
USP–NF and individual state boards of pharmacy. |
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USP–NF and FDA. |
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Individual state boards of pharmacy and FDA. |
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Individual state boards of pharmacy and NABP. |
Which is incorrect about official USP–NF compounded preparation monographs?
When a preparation is compounded as described in a monograph, the stability is lower than that stated in the monograph. |
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Official monographs are created using validated USP–NF methods. |
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Official monographs have the advantage of USP–NF testing, quality assurance, and beyond-usedate assignment. |
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Official monographs of the USP–NF are one way to ensure the quality and benefit of a compounded preparation. |
1-Which are the two primary regulators in compounding?
USP-NF sets the bar of standards for drugs,drugproducts,food products,other health care products that is to be selled in UnitedStates.
NABP is associated with conducting NAPLEX and MPJE examinations to practice pharmacy and provide legal license
FDA and individual state boards of pharmacy are involved primarily in compounding.
2-Which is incorrect about the official USP-NF compounded preparation monographs?
The USP-NF compounded preparation monographs gives us information about the formulation of compounded drug, compounding instructions,beyond-used dates, stability and strength assessments,quality check and other information regarding packaging,storage,labelling of compound drugs
These monographs are created using their valid two USP-NF methods
So the statement-When a preparation is compounded as described in a monograph,the stability is lower than that stated in the monograph -is incorrect
The other statements are true...