Compounding pharmacies: before and after an inspection
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Compounding pharmacies: before and after an inspection
Abstract
Recent events have directed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's attention to compounding pharmacies and have increased the frequency and vigorousness of pharmacy inspections. It is critical for compounding pharmacists to be prepared for such inspections and to understand their responsibilities after an inspection is over.
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