Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the minimum area required for sterile compounding?

  1. 100 sq ft

  2. 150 sq ft

  3. 200 sq ft

  4. 50 sq ft

The correct answer is: 100 sq ft

The minimum area required for sterile compounding is indeed more than 100 square feet. The specific regulations dictate that a compounding area must be sufficient to accommodate necessary equipment and comply with sterile compounding standards. This space is essential for ensuring proper workflow, maintaining clean environments, and preventing contamination during the compounding process. Generally, a minimum of 150 square feet is recognized in guidelines to ensure that sterile compounding can be conducted safely and efficiently. Thus, while a space of 100 square feet may seem adequate at first glance, it does not meet the required standards for sterile compounding practices in a pharmacy setting.