|
Questions and Answers on USP 797
Questions and
Answers on USP 797: Answers Provided by Eric S. Kastango,
MBA, RPh, FASHP:
-
E1 Question: Our inpatient
pharmacy recently purchased Barrier Isolators. What
are the clean room
guidelines with these in place? I keep getting
conflicting information and would like to not have to
do a lot of rework.
- E1
Answer: The answer to your question depends on the
isolator that you have purchased. You can ask the
isolator manufacturer if their unit meets the
standards in proposed revision of USP <797>. All of
the isolator manufacturers are aware of the new
standards and should be able to help you. There are
also other several resources available to you related
to this question. First, if you don't already have a
copy of the proposed revisions, visit http://www.usp.org/USPNF/pf/generalChapter797.html
and download a free copy. You can visit the
Controlled Environment Testing Association (CETA)
website (www.cetainternational.org) to download their
application guides on testing and certifying
isolators. There have been several articles written
on this subject by Jim Wagner. If you visit Pharmacy
Purchasing and Products Magazine (www.pppmag.com), do
an article search for Jim Wagner. Very shortly, on
Clinical IQ's website (www.clinicaliq.com), a table of
engineering controls will be posted that should assist
you further.
(Answer provided as a courtesy
to usp797.org by Eric S. Kastango, MBA, RPh, FASHP. Please
note that usp797.org is not responsible for this answer.)
-
About Eric S. Kastango: Since its
inception, Eric S. Kastango has been at the forefront of
USP <797>. He is an elected member of the United States
Pharmacopoeia Sterile Compounding Committee (2005-2010).
Over the years, he has held multiple American Society of
Health-System Pharmacists chairmanships and committee
positions. He was responsible for creating the
“Comprehensive Sterile Compounding Compliance Gap
Analysis and Risk Assessment Tool.” In this capacity,
Mr. Kastango frequents pharmacy events as an expert
speaker, contributes to industry journals, and teaches.
Mr. Kastango received his Bachelor of Science in
Pharmacy degree from the Massachusetts College of
Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences and a MBA from the
University of Phoenix. Since 1980, he has practiced
pharmacy in a number of practice settings (including
hospitals, community, and home care) in a number of
different of roles, including the Corporate Vice
President of Pharmacy Services for Coram Healthcare
Corporation, which has 72 pharmacies in 44 states. He
has also managed a FDA-registered cGMP manufacturing
operation for Baxter Healthcare Corporation, and has
made over 100 presentations on a variety of pharmacy
practice topics. Mr. Kastango is the President and CEO
of Clinical IQ, and can be reached as follows:
Mr. Eric
S. Kastango – President and CEO
Clinical IQ, LLC
184 Columbia Turnpike, #282
Florham Park, NJ 07932
Tel: (973) 765-9393
---
www.clinicaliq.com
|