METHOD OF MAKING A PHARMACY COMPOUNDING SYSTEM
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1. A method of making a pharmaceutical compounding system having automated micro-dosing capability, comprising:
- identifying a technology that can facilitate controlled and automated dispensation of material, such that said dispensation does not necessitate augmentation of material by mass or volume to aid with measurement or manipulation in order to achieve a level of dispensing precision that can be medically acceptable for at least some drug substances; and
adapting said technology for prescription-specific operability for producing customized drug products, the adapting comprising configuring said technology for production of pills in prescribed numbers with prescribed drugs at prescribed doses via distinct runs for respective patients, thereby supporting for pharmacy compounding applications a decrease in ingredient processing or preparation needed and/or a decrease in formulation development or compatibility studies needed and/or an increase in how many medications can fit in a given-sized pill.
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A method of making a system with automated micro-dosing capability for compounding of drug products customized for particular patients.
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1. A method of making a pharmaceutical compounding system having automated micro-dosing capability, comprising:
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identifying a technology that can facilitate controlled and automated dispensation of material, such that said dispensation does not necessitate augmentation of material by mass or volume to aid with measurement or manipulation in order to achieve a level of dispensing precision that can be medically acceptable for at least some drug substances; and adapting said technology for prescription-specific operability for producing customized drug products, the adapting comprising configuring said technology for production of pills in prescribed numbers with prescribed drugs at prescribed doses via distinct runs for respective patients, thereby supporting for pharmacy compounding applications a decrease in ingredient processing or preparation needed and/or a decrease in formulation development or compatibility studies needed and/or an increase in how many medications can fit in a given-sized pill. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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