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Why Clean and Sterile Manufacturing Matter for Your Cleanroom Apparel

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Why Clean and Sterile Manufacturing Matter for Your Cleanroom Apparel Protecting your controlled environment, your product, and your people is your topmost priority. But how certain are you that your cleanroom apparels are not introducing more contaminants? The truth is that, depending on the process of manufacturing used, it is likely that your cleanroom wears are not free from particles – because something is sterile does not mean that it is completely free from contaminants. In an aseptic fill-finish , knowing the difference between industrially produced sterile garments and clean manufactured sterile garments is crucial, as this will help you to determine the cleanroom garment that is right for your needs. At AbbVie, we deal in fill-finish manufacturing . We have successfully advanced and distributed drug products for over 130 years, delivering products to more than 175 countries globally. There is no basis for the question as to whether or not we are excellent at what we do. ...

Non-Sterile Vs. Sterile Compounding Pharmacies

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  Non-Sterile Vs. Sterile Compounding Pharmacies When a commercially-made drug fails to meet the needs of patients, patients may get a prescription for a medication that is compounded. Compounded prescriptions are produced by pharmacists that are specially trained. Many pharmacists specialize in compounding and frequently produce both non-sterile and sterile compounded prescriptions. At AbbVie, we deal in fill-finish manufacturing . We have successfully advanced and distributed drug products for over 130 years, delivering products to more than 175 countries globally. There is no basis for the question as to whether or not we are excellent at what we do.  Compounding Pharmaceutical compounding is described as a practice where a pharmacist – licensed – creates a prescription formulation strictly to meet the unique needs of a patient. This is beneficial for patients for many reasons. In certain cases, a patient may fail to tolerate the commercially-made drug. This could either be...