Contamination control is a serious issue for U.S. compounding pharmacies and aseptic facilities. In fact, Americans have died from tainted medicine produced by these facilities.
The IEST (Institute Environmental Sciences and Technology) is offering a training course series to pharmacists and pharmacy cleanroom designers: Requirements Needed for Compounding Pharmacies Using USP 797, Dec. 9-13, in Irving, Texas. As a subscriber of RXinsider, we invite you to participate in this training—with a $500 discount!
This course series will:
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Help attendees adapt compounding procedures and modify facilities so they are clean and sterile environments
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Review the current official chapters of USP 795 (last revised in 2014) and USP 797 (last revised in 2008)
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Cover guidelines and best practices for the design, operations, microbiology, and aseptic procedures for cleanroom facilities
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Assist pharmacies to anticipate and prepare for regulations and standards as they evolve
Who will teach this course:
Instructors who test and certify as well as design and build thousands of cleanrooms.
Course Fee:
RXinsider subscribers may register for $2,885—$500 off the IEST non-member registration price. Use coupon code 1219USP500 before November 22 to take advantage of this discount. You must be a non-member of IEST to use this coupon code.
Bonus discount — Register 3 employees and receive a complimentary registration for a 4th employee! Contact IEST at 847-981-0100 to arrange this option.
Review the course outline and more details for the upcoming training course. Online registration closes December 2.