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Quality assurance program for a nuclear pharmacy.

A Hiltz1, S Pierce

  • 1Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
|February 1, 1991
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A quality assurance program was developed to verify nuclear pharmacy quality control. Audits confirmed that established standards were consistently met, demonstrating the program

Area of Science:

  • Nuclear Pharmacy
  • Quality Assurance
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

Background:

  • Nuclear pharmacies require rigorous quality control.
  • Existing quality control procedures need validation.
  • External standards and regulations guide pharmaceutical services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a quality assurance program for a nuclear pharmacy service.
  • To assess the effectiveness of existing quality control measures.
  • To ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.

Main Methods:

  • A 12-month audit process was designed based on current standards and regulations.
  • Audits were conducted to test and complement existing quality control procedures.
  • Results were analyzed for relevance and impact on pharmacy services.

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Main Results:

  • The audits confirmed that the nuclear pharmacy consistently met established quality control standards.
  • The quality assurance program proved effective in validating service quality.
  • No significant deviations from quality standards were identified during the audit period.

Conclusions:

  • The developed quality assurance program is a practical and useful tool for nuclear pharmacies.
  • Continuous quality assurance is essential for maintaining high standards in nuclear pharmacy services.
  • The program successfully validated the efficacy of the established quality control measures.