43. Quality control in compounding pharmacy
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Quality control in a compounding pharmacy is a set of processes that guarantee the safety, efficacy and quality of the drugs produced. This control is essential to ensure that medicines are produced according to the correct specifications and that they are safe for human consumption.
In a compounding pharmacy, quality control involves several steps. The first is the selection of active ingredients and excipients. Active ingredients are substances that have a therapeutic effect, while excipients are substances that give form and stability to the drug. Both must be of high quality and must be stored correctly to avoid degradation.
After selecting the ingredients, the next step is the preparation of the medicine. This process must be carried out by qualified professionals and under strict conditions to avoid contamination. The medicine is then packaged and labeled correctly.
The final step of quality control is testing the final product. This is done to ensure that the medicine meets established specifications and is safe for consumption. Tests may include checking the concentration of the active ingredient, checking the purity and checking the drug stability.
In addition, the compounding pharmacy must follow Good Manipulation Practices (BPM), which are guidelines established by the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA). These guidelines cover all aspects of drug production, including ingredient selection, preparation, storage, packaging and testing.
In summary, quality control is a crucial aspect of compounding pharmacy. It ensures that the drugs produced are safe and effective, and that they meet established specifications. To ensure effective quality control, it is essential that the compounding pharmacy follows Good Compounding Practices and has a well-established quality control system.
It is important to emphasize that, in addition to guaranteeing the quality of medicines, quality control also helps to protect the reputation of the compounding pharmacy. A pharmacy that produces high-quality drugs will be seen as reliable and professional, which can help attract and retain customers. Therefore, quality control is not only a safety issue, but also an effective business strategy.
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