Over 8 million healthcare workers are potentially exposed to hazardous drugs (HDs). The pharmacy and nursing staffs involved in mixing and administering HDs are at the highest risk for exposure. Due to the aging United States population, by 2050, the number of cancer cases is...
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The Unforeseen Dangers of Hazardous Drugs Outside of the Pharmacy
Storing Vaccines? What You Need to Know About Calibration
CDC stresses documenting accurate temperature history which reflects actual vaccine temperatures. Investing in reliable temperature monitoring systems is much more cost effective than replacing compromised vaccine due to inaccurate temperature readings.
Read more »7 CDC Vaccine Temperature Monitoring Device Recommendations
CDC recommends using a continuous temperature monitoring device for each storage unit. These devices continuously monitor the temperature to ensure users are aware if there has been a temperature excursion. Min/ max thermometers only measure the warmest and coldest temperatures...
Read more »Opportunities and Challenges in the Hospital Central Pharmacy
Directors of Pharmacy are responsible for providing safe and effective management of the pharmacy via the provision of clinical services and distribution. We spoke with over 20 Directors of Pharmacy about their current goals, opportunities, and challenges to gain insight into...
Read more »Impact of Manual Defrost vs. Auto-defrost Freezers on Sample Temperature
Researchers and practitioners know that stable storage temperature is important to ensure viability for frozen biological materials such as enzymes or vaccines, and that excessive time spent at out-of-range temperatures should be avoided. A common misconception is that...
Read more »Supporting CDC Vaccine Storage Recommendations; an Evaluation of Two Refrigerators
CDC offers detailed recommendations in regards to the proper storage and handling of vaccines. These recommendations aim to help healthcare providers store, handle, and administer vaccines efficiently and effectively in order to protect patients and the population from...
Read more »Continuous Temperature Monitoring; A Frightening Wake up Call
Due to increased pressure from organizations such as the Joint Commission, the Board of Pharmacy (one in each state), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) healthcare providers are starting to move away from recording temperatures twice per day and towards...
Read more »Your Automated Dispensing Cabinet (ADC) & Your Medical-grade Refrigerator
It is the pharmacy’s responsibility to accurately and timely distribute medications to patients. Traditionally, technicians prepared doses, pharmacists would check their work, and then medications were dispensed to the patient-care units in medication carts which held the drugs...
Read more »USP 797 Highlight: Storage Conditions and BUD
The conditions which a compounded sterile preparation (CSP) is stored under plays an important role in determining the beyond-use date (BUD). A beyond-use date (BUD) is the date or time after which administration of a CSP shall not be initiated and is determined from the...
CDC Vaccine Storage Recommendations for Vaccine Administration Sites
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has gone to great lengths to provide recommendations for vaccine handling and storage across the cold chain. Exposing vaccines to out-of-range temperatures can result in permanent loss of potency, putting patients at...