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An optional course in the 4th year of pharmacy studies.<br>
The course follows the course Pharmaceutical Technology I and II.
It is intended for students who want to expand their knowledge in the field of hospital preparation of drugs and specialize in working in a hospital pharmacy. The main goal is knowledge of hospital preparation, especially the preparation of pediatric preparations, sterile preparations (ophthalmic and parenteral) and the production of cytostatic preparations.<br>
The course includes a one-day visit to a hospital pharmacy (in Hradec Králové).<br>
The capacity is limited to 3 students.<br>
Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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100% presence in lectures/seminars and training. The credit test: ≥75% correct answers in test/tasks is necessary The course ends with an exam.Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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lecture seminar training Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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100% presence at theoretical and practical training Seminar work/tasks Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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• Specifics of hospital preparation of LP • Preparation of pediatric preparations, IPL • Preparation of sterile preparations – principles • Preparation of sterile preparations – infusion and injection preparations • Preparation of sterile preparations – parenteral nutrition, AIO • Preparation of sterile preparations – specific isotonization procedures • Central preparation of cytostatics Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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Moodle kurz: Nemocniční příprava léčivých přípravků https://dl1.cuni.cz/enrol/index.php?id=2907 Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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The course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in the subjects Pharmaceutical Technology I and II. After completing the course, students will be able to use the following terms (including their commonly used abbreviations): clean rooms, aseptic work, preparation of sterile products, individual preparation of medicinal products, preparation of cytostatics, risk management, validation parameters of sterilization, cryoscopic value, chloride equivalent, isotonic adjustment, buffering, parenteral nutrition, CAN, calcium phosphate product (CaP), AIO, osmolarity Learning outcomes: Based on the knowledge and skills acquired, the student will: • describe the structure of a hospital pharmacy • explain the specifics of hospital preparation of non-sterile and sterile medicinal products, including pediatric preparations • explain the requirements for the preparation of cytostatic and other hazardous drugs • discuss the requirements for individual preparation of medicinal products • discuss the risks in the preparation of medicinal products (risk management) • discuss the principles of adjusting the composition of ophthalmic and parenteral preparations, including infusions for parenteral nutrition • be able to practically adjust the composition of eye drops, calculate the CAN, CaP value and osmolarity of a parenteral preparation (mixture) • be able to propose a suitable procedure for preparing medicinal products according to a prescription, evaluate the compatibility/incompatibility between components and practically prepare a medicinal product • discuss the validation parameters of sterilization, be able to calculate the validated sterilization time Last update: Šklubalová Zdeňka, doc. PharmDr., Ph.D. (30.07.2025)
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