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South Carolina Board of Pharmacy Announces Common Violations on Pharmacy Inspections, which includes issues relating to compounding
Common Violations on Pharmacy Inspections
♦ Expired drugs and unlabeled drugs in active stock. §40-
43-86(A)(16)(c)
♦ Out of range refrigerator/freezer temperatures. §40-43-
86(A)(16)(d)
♦ Consultant pharmacist performs written monthly inspections.
§40-43-86(C)(1)(f)
♦ Education and training in the art and science of compounding.
§40-43-86(CC)(3)
♦ All supplies and equipment required for administration of
influenza vaccine per state protocol must be in stock. Refer
to Appendix B of the protocol. §40-43-190
♦ Incomplete compounding logs and formulas. §40-43-
86(CC)(6)
♦ Required documentation on prescription transfers. §40-
43-86(G)
♦ Policy and procedure for management of recalls. §40-43-
86(B)(5)
source South Carolina Board of Pharmacy February 2015 Newsletter
source South Carolina Board of Pharmacy February 2015 Newsletter
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