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           Contact:  Eileen Denne w-501-372-5250; c- 571-215-3759                   
            
                                     Fact Sheet on Sterile Compounding in Arkansas 
                                                               
                  The Arkansas Pharmacists Association is saddened by the recent deaths from meningitis traced 
                   back to steroid injections from New England Compounding Center of Framingham, MA.   
                    
                  The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy actively regulates compounding pharmacies in Arkansas, 
                   sets high standards and actively inspects pharmacies on an annual basis.  There are very few states 
                   that have the same degree of oversight.  There are many pharmacists in Arkansas who safely 
                   compound life-saving medications for their patients every day. 
                    
                  The Arkansas Pharmacists Association has 94 pharmacists in its Compounding Academy, a network 
                   for pharmacists who work in compounding.  Dr. Kristen Riddle of U.S. Compounding in Conway is 
                   the current president of the Compounding Academy. 
                    
           What is Pharmaceutical Compounding 
                  Compounding can be as simple as reconstituting a dry powder or mixing two creams together, all 
                   the way to creating highly sophisticated sterile products. 
                    
                  Compounding is an important and long-standing practice that meets important patient needs in 
                   hospitals, nursing homes and many community settings. Many patients have unique medical needs 
                   that pharmacists and physicians cannot meet using commercially available medication dosage 
                   forms.  
                    
                  Some patients need strengths, liquid dosage forms or combinations of ingredients that are not 
                   available from manufacturers.  In addition, compounders have compounded many life-saving drugs 
                   in the wake of the drug shortages that have impacted hospitals and other health care facilities.  The 
                   American Society of Health- System Pharmacists maintains a web page that lists new drug 
                   shortages regularly. 
                    
                  Compounders take finished drugs or bulk powders and scientifically manipulate them into unique, 
                   unavailable dosage forms.  Compounds are made by pharmacists in local pharmacies, not drug 
                   manufacturers. 
                    
                  Compounders depend on U.S- based chemical companies like Professional Compounding Centers of 
                   America (PCCA) to source top quality chemicals. 
                    
           Who Regulates Compounding 
                  Compounders are regulated by State Boards of Pharmacy like the Arkansas State Board of 
                   Pharmacy. 
                    
                  The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides oversight through regulation of the integrity of 
                   the drugs and of the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) ordered, stored, and used in 
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                      compounds.  Pharmacists who compound are expected to follow appropriate procedures for the 
                      types of products compounded. 
                       
                     The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) regulates handling of controlled substances used in the 
                      preparation of compounded medications. 
                       
                     An independent organization called United States Pharmacopeia (USP) sets standards for sterile 
                      compounding.  USP Chapter 797 is issued by U.S. Pharmacopoeia and applies to any pharmacy that 
                      prepares “compounded sterile preparations” (CSPs). These standards have been incorporated into 
                      Arkansas law and are required practice in Arkansas.   
                       
                     Pharmacies can voluntarily become accredited by the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board 
                      (PCAB). PCAB Accreditation denotes a more stringent, comprehensive standard of quality in 
                      compounding. PCAB provides compounding practices an opportunity to compare their practices 
                      against national standards and achieve accreditation that provides consumers an indicator of 
                      quality practices.  
              
             How Does Arkansas Regulate Compounding Pharmacies 
                     Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy adopted USP Chapter 797 in 2003 and requires both sterility and 
                      potency testing.  USP Chapter 797 is a far-reaching standard that governs a wide range of pharmacy 
                      policies and procedures. It is designed both to increase quality to patients through pharmaceutical 
                      products and to better protect staff working in pharmacies in the course of their exposure to 
                      pharmaceuticals. 
                       
                     The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy inspects every pharmacy facility in the state annually.  There 
                      are only a handful of other states that do that.  For example, some state Boards may only employ a 
                      single pharmacist; the Arkansas State Board has three pharmacists doing routine inspections. 
                       
                     The Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy has shared its guidelines for inspecting sterile compounding 
                      pharmacies with other states. 
                       
                     At the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy, first-year pharmacy 
                      students get a more thorough education on compounding than at most other state colleges of 
                      pharmacy. 
              
              
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             The Arkansas Pharmacists Association, founded in 1882, is the statewide professional association 
             representing approximately 2,200 pharmacists in Arkansas.  APA strives to further the professional 
             advancement of pharmacists, advocate the value of pharmacy, and safeguard the health and well-being of 
             every Arkansan.  Its mission is to advance a professional and business environment for Arkansas 
             pharmacists to be successful and fulfilled in serving patients. 
              
              
              
              
              
                417 South Victory St., Little Rock, AR  72201-2923, Ph: 501-372-5250, F: 501-372-0546 www.arrx.org 
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