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OverviewCompounded sterile preparations (CSPs) are often prepared for parenteral administration from manufactured sterile products. Patients frequently require administration of parenteral prepa-rations as a means of drug delivery. This mode of delivery pro-vides both benefits and risks compared to other forms of drug delivery. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians assume various roles in the preparation and verification of parenteral prepara-tions. Understanding the basics of parenteral preparation is the beginning of building the knowledge and skills needed as part of required personnel training. Patient and personnel safety related to the preparation and administration of parenteral preparations depends on many factors, including accuracy, safety, and the atti-tude of those involved in the compounding process.Medications can be delivered into the body through a variety of routes. Drug delivery characteristics and pharmacodynamic prop-erties vary depending on the route of administration chosen for the drug. Parenteral preparations circumvent the intestinal tract and, therefore, are not subject to pharmacodynamic properties associated with oral or other formulations.
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