Consensus SEO-SEFH of recommendations for use and compounding of ophthalmic preparations

There are many medicinal products that, although having shown efficacy and  safety in different ophthalmological indications, they are not authorized or  commercially available for ophthalmic administration. This implies, on one hand,  that they must be used according to legislation that regulates t...

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Published in:Farmacia hospitalaria : organo oficial de expresion cientifica de la Sociedad Espanola de Farmacia Hospitalaria Vol. 42; no. 2; p. 82
Main Authors: Fuentes-Irigoyen, Raquel, Martín de Rosales Cabrera, Ana María, Riestra, Ana Cristina, Vila, María Nieves, Dávila-Pousa, Carmela, Alonso Herreros, José María, López-Cabezas, Carmen, Cañete, Carmen, Pernía-López, María Sagrario, Garcia-Palomo, Marta, Arriola Villalobos, Pedro, Ibares-Frías, Lucía, Urcelay Segura, José Luís, Yañez Martínez, Jacobo Ramón
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Spain 01-03-2018
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Summary:There are many medicinal products that, although having shown efficacy and  safety in different ophthalmological indications, they are not authorized or  commercially available for ophthalmic administration. This implies, on one hand,  that they must be used according to legislation that regulates the availability of  medicines in special situations and, on the other hand, that they must be  prepared in the pharmacy services for ophthalmic administration, according to  quality criteria to ensure its effectiveness, stability and sterility. This document  gathers the consensus between the Spanish Society of Ophthalmology and the  Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacy about these selected preparations which  have shown enough evidence in their efficacy and safety for their ophthalmic use (off label) and ophthalmic administration. This document includes  recommendations about its use according to the current legislation. In addition,  with the aim of harmonizing the preparation of intraocular injections in the  hospital pharmacy services, general recommendations are set in this document  to ensure the compliance with standards established in the Spanish Guideline for Good Preparation Practices of Medicinal Products in Hospital Pharmacies. These  recommendations include sections such as the area of preparation, material,  technique, packaging, stability, quality control, prescription and traceability of  intraocular preparations.
ISSN:2171-8695
DOI:10.7399/fh.10943