Compounding pharmacies play a pivotal role in getting crucial medicines to patients in need. Typically, more condensed, smaller-footprint operations, compounding operations depend on an important core group of staff whose success and safety are contingent on good training, the quality of the equipment and solutions, and the ease of processes and interventions. Whatever avenue is selected for filling and closing, 503 facilities are looking for ways to provide consistent, high-quality products. A well-trained, well-equipped staff is key to delivering on that goal consistently.
Advanced fill-finish automation removes many of the operational variables from the equation, as the more challenging aspects of filling and closing can be addressed and optimized with the right technology. Automation and/or robotics provide highly repeatable aseptic processing with minimal particle generation and airflow disturbance.
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