Magistral preparations
Differences between magistral preparations
Before detailing our solution, let’s start by recalling what distinguishes these two common practices.
Magistral preparation: medication prepared ex tempore for a specific patient, on medical prescription.
Whatever the category, the challenges remain the same: delivering the right dose to the right patient, with maximum guarantees.
Quality, dosage and traceability issues
Regulatory obligations for establishments
These risks are governed by a demanding body of regulations that each establishment must apply on a daily basis.
The GPP/GMP, the European Pharmacopoeia, the ISO 9001-13485 standards and the ANSM recommendations specify the tolerance thresholds, qualification procedures and traceability to be respected for each preparation.
Analytical control with QCRx®: a reliable answer
It is in this context that QCRx® deploys its full potential, transforming the obligation of control into an operational advantage.
In less than 70 seconds, QCRx® validates the concentration, solvent and identity of the pharmaceutical preparation; it automatically generates the time-stamped and signed certificate of conformity, ready for archiving.
Concrete applications in hospital pharmacy
- Hospital Pharmacy – University Hospital: Systematic testing of pediatric suspensions before dispensing.
- Private Clinic: Certification of injectable mixtures in community oncology.