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Predictable, Precise Incisions - November 2012 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1211_part3_Layout 1 11/8/12 10:56 AM Page 124 THINKING OF BUYING ... Sheldon S. Sones, RPh, FASCP Prepared Pharmaceuticals The fungal meningitis outbreak has raised safety concerns. T he fungal meningitis outbreak caused by contaminated steroid products from the New England Compounding Center (see "The Latest on the SAFETY CONCERN The nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak caused by contaminated steroids has many questioning compounding services and pre-loaded drugs. Deadly Meningitis Outbreak" on page 10) has left facilities nationwide questioning the compounding services and pre-loaded drugs that play key roles in their patient care. As a pharmacy consultant, I'd advise them to stay the course, but to prepare for safety. Here's how. • Should we reconsider our use of compounding pharmacies? I've heard this question a lot lately. Although your immediate response may be to abandon compounded drugs entirely, that emotional reaction fails to acknowledge the long and admirable track record of compounding pharmacists — including cutting-edge corporations and hospital pharmacy departments — that meet or exceed quality and safety standards. These services ably fill surgical facilities' needs at a time when drug shortages and a lack of customized products would otherwise leave them at a severe disadvantage. One bad apple shouldn't give the entire compounding industry a bad name. Major well-known 1 2 4 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | N O V E M B E R 2012

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