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Considerations for Sterile Formulation

Prescribers
Pharmacists

Sterile Compounding

In this webinar we will discuss factors to consider when designing a sterile formulation (focus on ophthalmic, SC, IM, and IV), identify factors that may impact safety or compatibility of a sterile formulation, discuss calculations necessary for sterile formulation,  and describe required testing for extended beyond use dating per USP <797>.

*Note, though the live course was CE accredited, the CE does not apply to this recording. 

 English only
  Prescribers, Pharmacists 
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Why should I take this course?

  • Discuss factors to consider when designing a sterile formulation
  • Identify factors that may impact safety or compatibility of a sterile formulation
  • Describe required testing for extended beyond-use dating as per USP <797>

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Meet your instructor

Sarah Taylor, PharmaD

Sarah attended undergrad at St. Olaf College in Northfield where she majored in chemistry and worked in a lab synthesizing dendrimers for possible use as pharmaceutical delivery molecules. It was there that she first developed an interest in pharmacy. She graduated from St. Olaf and pursued her interest in pharmacy at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy. During school, she began working at a compounding pharmacy utilizing her chemistry and pharmacy background to develop formulas for a myriad of pharmaceutical dosage forms and applications. After graduation, she continued to work at the compounding pharmacy for a total of 5 years. She uses this experience to help with her current position as the manager of Fagron Academy. Her favorite types of compounds to make include tablet triturates and gummies.