Unintended Consequences of USP <800>: Additional Costs for the Professional Stamps
There are definitely some unintended consequences of USP <800> implementation for certain pharmacies that I don’t believe the expert committee anticipated. I'm not trying to lay the blame at their feet because admittedly construction can be a fickle
What is USP 800 Design Consulting?
We specialize in compounding lab designs that strive to lean your pharmacy's workflow processes, to mitigate risk, and for USP compliance. https://youtu.be/l2Ao6F93-lM Introduction to Compounding Workflow USP 800 Facility Design and Air Handling Consulting Services Video transcript – edited with additional information Hello, it
An Opinion on Casework and USP 800 Compliance
https://youtu.be/saFG3Gc8OH8 An Opinion on Laboratory Casework Hello to all my compounding pharmacy friends and colleagues my name is Bryan Prince and I am a compounding workflow and lab design consultant and I specialize in USP <800> compliant environments. In this brief video
Do I Need a USP 800 Nonsterile Gowning Room?
There is a question that has popped up multiple times on social media and I wanted to address it. The question is, "do I need an ante room for my USP <800> negative pressure compounding room?" The answer
How To Achieve Negative Pressure Per USP <800>
This video is a step by step instruction on how to achieve negative pressure per USP <800>. Per the chapter, the containment secondary engineering control (C-SEC) must be externally vented and maintain a certain number of air changes per
The Advantages of the Sterile Airlock in Cleanroom Design
When designing a cleanroom for both USP <797> and USP <800> sterile compounding it might make sense to include an airlock between spaces in an effort to minimize or eliminate the ingress of particulates or CFUs. This principle is