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
Bryan Prince Lab Design and Compounding Workflow Consulting
Bryan Prince specializes in pharmacy compounding lab designs with a unique emphasis on workflow processes, to mitigate risk, improve efficiency, and comply with USP standards.