Any procedures or other records required to comply with good compounding practices shall be retained for the same period of time as required for retention of prescription records. All records required to be retained under good compounding practices, or copies of such records, shall be readily available for authorized inspection. Computer information and the hard copy of the prescription shall indicate that the prescription is to be compounded. Adequate records are required to be kept of any controlled dangerous substances or scheduled drugs which are used in compounding.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 34 - Professions and Businesses.
Chapter 23 - Pharmacists and Pharmacies.
Article 7 - Compounding of Drugs.
Section 34-23-150 - Definitions.
Section 34-23-151 - Continuing Education; Technician Assistance; Duties of Pharmacist.
Section 34-23-152 - Designation and Maintenance of Compounding Area.
Section 34-23-153 - Use, Maintenance, and Inspection of Compounding Equipment.
Section 34-23-154 - Drug Components to Meet Certain Requirements.
Section 34-23-155 - Drug Product Containers and Closures.
Section 34-23-156 - Compounding Procedures.
Section 34-23-158 - Retention of Records.
Section 34-23-159 - Preparation of Compounded Drug Products for Over the Counter Sale.
Section 34-23-160 - Preparation of Compounded Drug Products for Prescriber's Office Use; Labeling.