What protocol is recommended for compounding during room certification? Should the technicians be working on actual preparations?
When room certification is going on you have extra equipment in the room and extra people. It would not be appropriate to work on actual preparations but instead you may use that time to perform a media fill which would be the very worst case scenario, or work using expired drugs which are then destroyed. As long as it is a dynamic situation with your people in the room going about normal tasks it is fine.
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