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Compounding for Clinic, Client and Patient Success

When: Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 9 pm ET
Presented by: Laura Garrett, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
Clinical Professor, Oncology at CVM, University of Illinois
Total RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1 hour
Presentation approved by AAVSB in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval

Many drugs and dosages needed for treatment of veterinary oncology patients are not available in commercially produced products. Compounding pharmacies provide expanded options for medical therapy for these small animal patients. This talk will use clinical case examples to highlight compounding rules and regulations, including when medications can be legally compounded. Differences between FDA categories of compounding pharmacies and what that means to you and your clients will be detailed.

Compounding Pharmacies for Chemotherapy Agents

When: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 7 pm ET
Presented by: Philip J. Bergman, DVM, MS, PHD, DACVIM – ONCOLOGY
Total RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1 hour
Presentation approved by AAVSB in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval

The use of compounding in veterinary medicine has skyrocketed in the last 10 years. Unfortunately, there have been numerous compounding pharmacy debacles leading to serious injury and/or death for human and veterinary patients. In response to these debacles, Congress passed the DQSA or Drug Quality & Security Act in 2013. This lecture will review the various word salad acronyms associated with compounding. We will also review the numerous publications in the area which definitively show that not all compounding pharmacies are created equal, which can have profound impact on our medication decisions we make for our patients.

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Epicur Pharma Chemotherapy Tablet Blister Packaging

The Advantages of Unit-Dose Blister Packaging for Chemotherapeutic Tablets

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The Advantages of Unit-Dose Blister Packaging for Chemotherapeutic Tablets