Pharmaceutics Lab Escape Room

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  1. 2. Compounding pharmacists must calculate this to determine safe and effective medication concentrations.
  2. 5. This regulatory agency oversees drug safety and quality in both traditional and compounding pharmacy.(Abbreviation)
  3. 6. The maximum time a compounded preparation can be used before it expires. (Abbreviation)
  4. 8. The inactive substance used to dilute or carry the active ingredient.
  5. 10. A compounder must ensure this factor, which refers to the stability and safety of mixed ingredients.
  6. 12. The outbreak that led to stricter regulations on compounding was caused by contamination at this compounding center.(Abbreviation)
  7. 13. Process of preparing a medication tailored to an individual patient’s needs.
  8. 14. This federal law was passed in response to the NECC fungal meningitis outbreak.(Abbreviation)
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  1. 1. A quality check that ensures the correct amount of each ingredient is used.
  2. 3. A solid dispersed in a liquid; may be created for a patient who cannot swallow pills.
  3. 4. A professional skill required to educate patients on medication use.
  4. 7. A compounding tool used to mix ingredients in a mortar.
  5. 9. A compounding pharmacy must comply with this chapter of detailed quality and safety guidelines for non-sterile compounding.(Abbreviation)
  6. 11. The type of dosage form that delivers medication through the skin.