Manufacturing batch stock in a Compounding Pharmacy is an efficient exercise to avoid performing single compound processes for multiple identical prescriptions.
A medicine recall is a rare but serious pharmaceutical event. A recall can occur for a number of reasons, such as side effects, effectiveness, packaging, and/or labelling.
Compounding pharmacists have a very difficult task navigating several layers of legislation, codes, and guidelines in order to fulfill a compounding prescription. How can pharmacists comply with these practice standards and guidelines?
In this post, you will learn how to translate concepts from PK software into Compound Direct. It will explain how your data will be converted from PK software into Compound Direct
This blog provides an overview of the six basic steps to get started in Compound Direct. It’s designed to help you begin each step with confidence and navigate the software. From adding ingredients and creating formulations to preparing your first compound, dispensing, and signing off, each step is clearly introduced so you’ll know where to start.
Compound Direct's prescription-to-product workflow may differ from traditional processes. This guide will help you understand and optimise your use of our carefully designed system.