![]() White plastic jars used to hold ointments and creams They are typically amber in color to protect the contents from light which may cause the contained medication to deteriorate. These are in cylindrical shaped plastic containers and are available in a variety of sizes. Hermetically sealed containers are impervious to air. Manufacturer supplied information is a good resource.Īmerican Drug Index provides all the following: Brand to generic name cross referencing, available medication dosage forms, and manufacturer name, address and phone number. Package insert is a good resource: “Not for Patient Use” Guide to Parenteral Admixtures : Parenteral Product Reference Materialsįacts and Comparisons is updated monthly and has information concerning new drugs and contains information on drug to drug interactions. Handbook on Injectable Drugs : Parenteral Product Reference Materials The Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences : reference book used to look up formulas. The United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) contains official drug standards and is a required reference source in all licensed pharmacy settings. 06/03 - Drug expires last day of June 2003Įxp. Medication considered effective before the expiration dateĮxp. National Drug Code (NDC) - can be found in Red Book, Blue Bookġst five numbers identify manufacturer or distributorĢnd four numbers identify name, strength, and dosage form Multiple source products: more than one manufacturerĬhemical name: N-ISO-PROPYL-2-METHYL-2-PROPANESIOL-DICARBAMATE Chemical name meaningful to the pharmaceutical chemist ![]()
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