Prakt. lékáren. 2009; 5(3): 139-142
The paper is a continuation of the previous paper entitled Pitfalls of individual preparation of medicinal drugs in pharmacies – selected
examples I. The twelve formulations presented here are again derived from pharmacy practice and the possible methods of preparation
have been tried and tested in the practice. For each prescription, a recommended preparation procedure is described, potential problems
or possible incompatibility are explained, and a modification is suggested. In most examples, the preparation only involves selecting
an appropriate technological procedure and/or adding a suitable excipient without the need for any major interventions by the pharmacist.
The last prescription is selected on purpose as an example of heavy polypharmacy which does require a vigorous intervention
in the entire prescription composition.
Published: May 1, 2009 Show citation