According to USP Chapter <797> which of the following scenarios would indicate that the specialty product prepared has a high risk level of contamination? Select one: a. A specialty product prepared with a unique formulation of 2 sterile ingredients b. A specialty product prepared with 2 sterile ingredients c. A specialty product prepared not administered via the intravenous route d. A specialty product prepared with nonsterile components
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However, the question is not clear and seems to be mixed with unrelated phrases and words. In general, USP Chapter 797 categorizes compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) into three categories based on the risk of microbial contamination: Show more…
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