September 26, 2020
Keep Your Medications Safe: All About Pharmaceutical Temperature Monitoring
Time and experience have taught most of us that monitoring the temperature helps keep our medications safe and effective. In fact, pharmaceutical temperature monitoring has become a mandatory measure that the Federal Drug Agency (FDA) and the International Council on Harmonisation (ICH) require. Both the FDA and ICH require medications to have a temperature monitoring
Read MoreFebruary 27, 2020
Differential Pressure Monitoring Systems for Pharmaceutical Compounding
Even today, asking a layman about how chemists operate, particularly in the form of pharma-tech, conjures a particular image to mind. That is the image of a lone scientist working in a room laden with colorful bubbling liquids. A fizz and hiss of substances crackling with exothermic reactions as ‘science’ get made. To be fair
Read MoreNovember 27, 2019
Here’s Everything You Need to Know About USP 797 Guidelines
Recently, the USP-NF announced it was postponing some updates, including changes for USP 797. The updates were supposed to take effect on December 1, 2019. Many pharmacy personnel were wondering what changes they’d need to make. What do the current USP 797 guidelines say about compounding environments anyway? If you have questions, this guide has the
Read MoreDecember 7, 2018
Are You Using the Right Carbon Dioxide Monitor for Your Work Environment?
Many people are well aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. This type of poisoning causes about 430 deaths in the U.S. per year, on average. Fortunately, many homes and businesses now have carbon monoxide monitors to prevent this problem. However, far fewer people are aware of the need for a carbon dioxide monitor. Carbon dioxide
Read MoreOctober 19, 2018
How to Set Up a WiFi Temperature Monitoring System
Are you planning to open a new pharmaceutical lab? Then it’s paramount for your new facility that you make sure to have the right WiFi temperature monitoring system in place. But can you trust your system? It’s a researcher or lab manager’s worst nightmare to walk in and find any temperature-controlled device has failed overnight or
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