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USP-NF |
United States pharmacopeia-National formulary standards for compounding. Some states do have their own regulations. Scientific nonprofit organization. |
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Technical (commercial) |
Commercial or industrial quality, generally of indeterminate quality. |
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CP (chemically pure) |
More refined than technical grade, but still of unknown quality ; only partial analytical info avaliable |
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USP / NF |
Meets standards set by the USP-NF |
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FCC |
Meets specifications of food chemical codex |
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ACS reagent |
Both purity; meets specifications of frequent chemicals committee of the American chemical society. |
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AR (analytical reagent) |
Very high purity. |
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HPLC |
Very high purity ; used in high pressure chromatography. |
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Spectroscopic grade |
Very high purity |
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Primary standard |
Highest purity; used in standard solutions for analytical purposes |
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Formulation Record |
Formulas and procedures, a master sheet, a recipe. - what should happen when the formulation is compounded. |
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Compounding Record |
What actually happened when the formulation was compounded. |
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Standard operating procedures (SOPs) |
For equipment maintenance, equipment calibration, handling and disposal of supplies |
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Material safety data sheets (msds) |
Ingredients Record with certificates of purity and msds |
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Freezer |
-20°C to - 10°C |
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Protect from freezing |
Store above 0°C |
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Cold |
And temp not exceeding 8°C |
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Refrigerator |
Between 2°C and 8°C |
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Cool |
Between 8°C and 15°C |
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Room temperature |
Temperature in the work area |
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Controlled room temperature |
Thermostatically controlled at 20°C to 25°C |
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Warm |
Between 30°C and 40°C |
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Excessive heat |
Any temp above 40°C |
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Miscible |
Capable of being mixed together |