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Extemporaneous Formulations for Pediatric, Geriatric, and Special Needs Patients

Extemporaneous Formulations for Pediatric, Geriatric, and Special Needs Patients

Rita K. Jew | Winson Soo-Hoo | Sarah C. Erush | Elham Amiri

(2016)

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Abstract

Since its first publication, Extemporaneous Formulations, by Rita Jew, Winson Soo-Hoo, Sarah Erush, and Elham Amiri, has been the go-to guide for treating patients who require any of the 80% of medications not commercially available in appropriate forms or dosages for pediatric, geriatric, or special needs.
Now even more comprehensive, the third edition provides the same evidence-based formulation in easy-to-follow "recipes" for 197 nonsterile formulations, 39 of which are new, and two of which have been updated.
Each "recipe" includes:

  • Ingredients
  • Preparation details and instructions
  • Storage conditions
  • Special instructions
  • Alternatives
  • Expiration dates
  • References
  • Documented stability data
An invaluable resource for practitioners, Extemporaneous Formulations also includes a summary of USP 795, various state requirements, and the list of standardized concentrations established by the Michigan Pediatric Safety Collaboration.
Compiled by experts in the field, it's the best guidance you can get for the care you want to give.
 

Rita K. Jew, PharmD, received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) and completed an ASHP-Accredited Residency in Clinical Pharmacy at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. She recently received a Master of Business Administration at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Jew is Director of Pharmacy at UCSF Medical Center, Mission Bay campus where she directs the robotic production facility and all clinical and operational activities of the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, including the Benioff Children’s Hospital. Prior to this, she spent 22 years serving in various leadership positions at Children’s Hospital of Orange County and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
 
Dr. Jew is an established neonatal and pediatric practitioner and has presented extensively at local, state and national meetings for pharmacists, nurses, and physicians.  Her areas of expertise include neonatal drug therapy, drug use during ECMO, immunizations, sterile and nonsterile extemporaneous compounding, medication safety, and technology and automation. She held adjunct faculty appointments at various schools of pharmacy and nursing and is actively involved in local, state and national pharmacy societies. Dr. Jew received the Jonathan Roberts award from DVSHP in 2004, the Fellow of ASHP in 2007, the Distinguished Service Award from ASHP Section of Clinical Specialists and Scientists in 2010, and Friend of Nursing award from the Association of California Nurse Leaders in 2012.

Sarah C. Erush, PharmD, BCPS, is Clinical Manager and Residency Director in the Department of Pharmacy at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA.  Dr. Erush received her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. She completed a Residency in Drug Information at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. In addition to managing the clinical services, she teaches in three pediatric elective courses throughout the year and coordinates both IPPE and APPE rotations for students at the hospital. She is a member of several professional pharmacy organizations, including ASHP, Pennsylvania Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, and Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. Dr. Erush also holds distinction as a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Her interest areas include dietary supplements, pharmacoeconomics, and medical writing.

Winson Soo-Hoo, RPh, MBA is Senior Director of the Department of Pharmacy at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA. since 1990.  He received his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science Philadelphia and his MBA at Drexel University.  He routinely consults with healthcare institutions on pediatric pharmacy systems and service. He has lectured at various forums on Controlled Substance Security and Diversion Programs, Lean Management Principles, and Pharmacy Automation and Technology--IV Robot Technology.  He received the Innovation and Collaborative Practice Award from The Pennsylvania Society of Health-Systems in 1998.
 
 Elham Amiri, CPhT, BS, is a Technician Supervisor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Services at UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay.  She received a Bachelor of Science degree from San Francisco State University, with an emphasis in physiology, and earned a national certification from PTCB. Ms. Amiri has 18 years of experience in healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry with a wide scope of specialties including inpatient, retail, and biotechnology.  Her healthcare experience is enhanced by a background in human resources stemming from involvement with two international start-up companies. She has also obtained her Human Resources Management Certification from Employers Group. 
 
At UCSF Medical Center, Ms. Amiri is a project manager, particularly in the areas of pediatrics and sterile and nonsterile compounding. She is involved in personnel training emphasizing USP<797>, standard work review, and quality improvement initiatives.  She establishes and performs operational evaluations and was heavily involved in operationalizing pharmaceutical services at the newly opened UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, including Benioff Children’s Hospital. Alongside her project management responsibilities, Ms. Amiri has oversight of all technician staff at the new Mission Bay Campus.