Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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How must entities that compound both sterile and non-sterile hazardous drugs prepare their spaces?

  1. By having them in the same space without separation

  2. Having a physically separate space for each

  3. Using the same HEPA filter for both

  4. None, as they cannot compound both types

The correct answer is: Having a physically separate space for each

Entities that compound both sterile and non-sterile hazardous drugs must prepare their spaces by having a physically separate space for each. This is because sterile and non-sterile drugs have different requirements and can contaminate each other if not properly separated. Option A is incorrect as having them in the same space without separation can lead to cross-contamination. Option C is also incorrect as using the same HEPA filter for both can still result in contamination due to the varying requirements for sterile and non-sterile drugs. Option D is incorrect as it is possible to compound both types, but proper precautions and separate spaces must be taken.