April 15, 2020
Isolation Room Differential Pressure for COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic raises concerns, properly monitoring isolation room airflow is more critical than ever. A reliable differential pressure monitoring system is the driving force behind ensuring patient and staff safety. Taking the necessary precautions to maintain a protective environment’s sanctity during the coronavirus outbreak is a priority. What is an Isolation Room? Airborne Infection Isolation
Read MoreMarch 12, 2020
What Are A2LA Accredited Labs and What Do They Do?
In August of 2019, the CDC shut down operations at a lab dedicated to the study of Ebola, smallpox, and other deadly diseases after discovering containment leaks. Alarming as the leaks were, they were hardly unique. Dangerous bioagents and toxins escaped labs across the United States more than 700 times between 2004 and 2010. In 11
Read MoreMarch 5, 2020
Maintaining Laboratory Temperature and Humidity
When doing precision work, any alteration to the environment, the equipment, or the samples can have cascading effects. Even seasoned veterans run into issues in explaining if their results are possibly contaminated. To do the best laboratory work, one needs to be able to reasonably rely on their results. These are some of the reasons that
Read MoreMarch 3, 2020
3 SensoScientific Products to Highlight at the 2020 HOPA Pharmacist Conference
What’s going to be the next big thing in the pharmacy arena? If you want to know, then you might want to attend the 2020 HOPA Pharmacist Conference. The 2020 HOPA Pharmacist Conference will help you keep up with the latest developments in hematology and oncology clinical trials, therapeutic regimens, treatment guidelines, and emerging technologies. There are
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 MoreFebruary 20, 2020
The Importance of Environmental Monitoring for Oncology
Patients and healthcare workers can be exposed to hazardous chemicals within an oncology center. This may be an unexpected source of exposure but it is a real threat nonetheless. This could lead to accidental contact with toxic substances. The environmental monitoring of oncology centers could prevent the appearance of side effects. The hospital and clinic
Read MoreDecember 16, 2019
How a VFC Data Logger Can Help You Comply With VFC Regulations
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), programs that distribute vaccines for children (VFC) have saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of children around the world and prevented illnesses in millions of others. To save even more lives, it is crucial that we store vaccines in medical-grade refrigerators and freezers. It
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 MoreMarch 25, 2019
Key Features Your Temperature Monitoring System Should Have
Every lab temperature monitoring system in existence today is designed to meet the FDA 21 CFR Part 11 regulations. That doesn’t mean you can pick any one of them off the shelf and have it work correctly, never mind ideally, in your lab. You still have some due diligence to do. And, not just because you
Read MoreMarch 18, 2019
BIMO Inspection Readiness Checklist & Guide: FDA BioResearch Monitoring of Clinical Trials
Did you know that an FDA inspector typically schedules a bioresearch monitoring (BIMO) audit within five days of arrival? Would your clinical have BIMO inspection readiness in such a short time? Well, it should be: these inspections can occur at any time during a clinical trial, and there is no hard rule for how much notice they have to provide. If you are
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