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PHM1140 De More7

PHM1140 Law & Ethics for Pharmacy Techs, Chapter 7, State Laws, De More

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Auxiliary Labels labels applied to drug containers that supply additional informations, such as whether to take the medication with or without food , potential side effects, etc
DEA number a series of numbers assigned to health care practitioners that allow them to write prescriptions for controlled substances
down time a period of time when a computer or computer system is not operational
drug history a history a patient's medication use over a reasonable use of time, usually for the last 5 years; it includes all documented info on RX and OTC medications, as well as supplements
Fax paper a special paper that burns a thermal image of a transmitted document without using regular printer ink or toner; usually fades over time
NDC number National Drug Code; product identifier used for drugs
Pharmacy compounding creating a new mixture or compound by blending or mixing two or more medications and other substances in a licensed pharmacy
National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) an independent governing body that oversees those individuals or entities that are licensed to dispense prescription drugs
USP 797 describes the guidelines, procedures and compliance requirements for compounding sterile preparations and sets the standards that apply to all settings in which sterile preparations are compounded
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