Objective. To assess the effectiveness of a product-analysis laboratory exercise in teaching students the importance of quality in pharmaceutical compounding. Design. Second-year pharmacy students (N=77) participated in a pharmaceutical compounding laboratory exercise and subsequently analyzed their final product using ultraviolet (UV) spectrometry. Assessment. Reflection, survey instruments, and quiz questions were used to measure how well students understood the importance of quality in their compounded products. Product analysis showed that preparations compounded by students had an error range of 0.6% to 140%, with an average error of 23.7%. Students’ reflections cited common sources of error, including inaccurate weighing, contaminat...
Students reading for a pharmacy degree follow two study units in Pharmaceutical Analysis in the seco...
Objectives: Special patient populations such as pediatric and hospice patients may require compounde...
Objective: Evaluating Student Performance and Perception of a Workshop Integrating Pharmacy P...
Objective. To assess the effectiveness of a product-analysis laboratory exercise in teaching student...
Historically, compounding has been a fundamental component of pharmacy practice. Traditional pharmac...
Objective. This retrospective study investigated the impact of a required vs an optional remake requ...
Potency assays of pharmaceutical products are designed to measure the amount of an active ingredient...
pharmacy bookfair2016Includes bibliographical references and index.xi, 427 pages :This introductory ...
The laboratory portions of courses in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical analysis at the College o...
Objective. To assess the impact of a new prescription analysis exercise in a second-year pharmaceuti...
Introduction: In recent decades the role of the Australian community pharmacist hasevolved to focus ...
Compounds prepared extemporaneously by pharmacists in a pharmacy setting typically undergo very litt...
Employing ANOVA, factorial experimental analysis, and the theory of error, reliability studies were ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the contextualization of the professional applica...
Quality control (QC) measures are less prevalent in teaching laboratories than commercial settings p...
Students reading for a pharmacy degree follow two study units in Pharmaceutical Analysis in the seco...
Objectives: Special patient populations such as pediatric and hospice patients may require compounde...
Objective: Evaluating Student Performance and Perception of a Workshop Integrating Pharmacy P...
Objective. To assess the effectiveness of a product-analysis laboratory exercise in teaching student...
Historically, compounding has been a fundamental component of pharmacy practice. Traditional pharmac...
Objective. This retrospective study investigated the impact of a required vs an optional remake requ...
Potency assays of pharmaceutical products are designed to measure the amount of an active ingredient...
pharmacy bookfair2016Includes bibliographical references and index.xi, 427 pages :This introductory ...
The laboratory portions of courses in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical analysis at the College o...
Objective. To assess the impact of a new prescription analysis exercise in a second-year pharmaceuti...
Introduction: In recent decades the role of the Australian community pharmacist hasevolved to focus ...
Compounds prepared extemporaneously by pharmacists in a pharmacy setting typically undergo very litt...
Employing ANOVA, factorial experimental analysis, and the theory of error, reliability studies were ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the contextualization of the professional applica...
Quality control (QC) measures are less prevalent in teaching laboratories than commercial settings p...
Students reading for a pharmacy degree follow two study units in Pharmaceutical Analysis in the seco...
Objectives: Special patient populations such as pediatric and hospice patients may require compounde...
Objective: Evaluating Student Performance and Perception of a Workshop Integrating Pharmacy P...