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Hi! Sterile preparations are never compounded at CVS, only non-sterile.
At CVS they make Simple Non-sterile compounding. Some examples are cream oints, Er tablets/Capsules, and Transdermal patches. I hope his helps, Goodluck!
At CVS they make Simple Non-sterile compounding. Some examples are cream oints, Er tablets/Capsules, and Transdermal patches. I hope his helps, Goodluck!
Consumer value stores are departmental stores with pharmacies and have medicines and first aid services. CVS helps people to get health care services and provides less expensive treatments.
Compounds that are generally not permitted at CVS pharmacy are:
- CVS only permits non - sterile compounds like mouthwash, transdermal patches, creams and ointments in stores they do not keep sterile complex and moderate compounds.
- Preparations that are commercially unrestricted unless typical prerequisites are fulfilled.
- Extended-Release Dosage formulations.
- Combinations using dangerous drugs on the NIOSH inventory.
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