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Do positive and negative isolators need to be in separate rooms and what defines separation?

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Do positive and negative isolators need to be in separate rooms and what defines separation?

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Positive isolators are appropriate for non-hazardous compounding and must be in a separate room from the negative pressure isolator used for hazardous compounding unless the low-volume exception applies. Separation is physical separation such as a separate room.

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