Infusion Therapeutics – Why You Need a Professional Pharmacy?
Infusion therapeutics, a vital area in
medicine has a wide range of risky applications.
The domain demands not only a strict compliance
to the standard guidelines for preparation of hazardous and non-hazardous
drugs, but also a strict adherence to the modern infusion practice in tandem with
the shifting subtleties of healthcare delivery.
This includes employing efficient technology
to ensure cent percent sterility of the compounded products, ease of use,
sufficient scope for manipulation and transport.
Infusion Options Inc. located in Brooklyn, New York is one such unique pharmacy based decentralized
patient care establishment.
The company has a USP 797-compliant
sterile drug compounding facility to provide care to patients relatingto
parenteral administration of drugs, biologics and nutritional formulae
administered through catheters and/or needles.
Infusion Options Inc. has a state of art
facility registered with the New York
State Board of Pharmacy.
The facilityis fully equipped withpositive pressure rooms supported by
laminar flow hoods appropriate for the preparation of Total Parenteral Nutrition, IV Antibiotics, IVGG, Hydration Therapies
and Pain Management Therapies.
The negative pressure room containing
biological hoods vented to the outside through the roof appropriate for
preparation of chemotherapies and
other hazardous drugs is OSHA and
NIOSH compliant as well.
Infusion
Options Inc.accredited by
the Joint Commission for Pharmacy further
offers home care nursing and durable medical equipment and clinical respiratory
services.
It is the only agency, perhaps in the New York area that provides all of these
services directly under a single window.
Unlike many other agencies that
outsource their services, all the employees,including the pharmacists, nurses,
respiratory therapists and delivery technicians are trained competent direct
employees of Infusion Options, Inc.
Specialty
infusion pharmacy services of the agency include Total Parenteral Nutrition; Enteral
Nutrition; Intravenous Medications including but not limited to Chemotherapy and Antibiotic Therapy; Pain Management Therapy including subcutaneous, epidural, intrathecal, and
intravenous pain management therapy; Catheter Care for the peripheral and central line catheters in the absence of all other therapies, Intravenous fluids for hydration and other
therapies as deemed apposite.
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