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went into effect as a result of an incident where over 100 people died after
taking a med that had diethylene gylcol
DEA form 222
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, used for
-ordering CIIs from a warehouse
-transferring CIIs between locations
-returning CIIs to the wholesaler
green copy sent to local DEA Office
brown copy kept at pharmacy for at least 2 years
First degree Burn
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-least serious
-skin is red, swollen, painful
-outer layer of skin still intact
-run cool water over the area
Examples of hazardous waste in the pharmacy
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-expired meds
-meds that have been incorrectly compounded
-chemotherapy
-products contaminated with bodily fluids
-items used to dispense or compound hazardous materials
medication disposal techniques
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, -don't flush meds down toilet unless package says to
-disposed in trash with coffee grounds/cat litter and placed in a sealed bag
to prevent leakage
-destroy med label
compounding laws
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-cannot compound ahead of time
-cannot use drugs from ingredients that have been withdrawn from market
-can't use ingredients not approved by FDA
-can't compound drugs using commercial scale equipment
-can't compound drugs from third-party resale
-can't compound drugs that are otherwise commercially available
National Association of the Board of Pharmacy (1904)
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-assists and supports the individual state boards of pharmacy
-facilitates the transfer of pharmacy licenses across state lines
joint commision accreditation
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