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Dan Castellanos provides insights into USP Compliance in this all-new episode 

In this new episode of Framework Focus, Dr. Mark Fulton sits down with Dan Castellanos from Acute Care Pharmaceuticals to delve into the critical aspects of USP 797/800 compliance. Dan shares his background and career journey before discussing the role of Acute Care Pharmaceuticals in supporting pharmacies with sterile and hazardous drug compounding.

“(Acute Care) did at one point sell pharmaceuticals,” Castellanos noted. “However, when USP started introducing enforcement of 797 & 800, we actually made that pivot to USP-compliant products. (We are) making gowns, gloves, sterile disinfectants… all the different things that surround ensuring the pharmacy clean room is actually clean. That’s what we are all about.”

Throughout this episode, listeners will gain insights into the importance of sterile compounding, the challenges of maintaining USP 797 compliance, and the pitfalls to avoid. Dan also explains the identification and management of hazardous drugs, highlighting the significance of USP 800 compliance.

“It’s pretty clear cut on what’s necessary to keep an environment clean and sterile,” Castellanos said. “How I think that compliance is enforced definitely boils down to the state level. Every state has its board of pharmacy and they will get checked every so often depending on what the state requires… to ensure they are following (USP guidelines) to the ‘T’.”

The episode wraps up with a look at future trends in USP guidelines and their environmental impact. Tune in for an informative discussion on ensuring pharmacy compliance in these essential areas.

About Dan Castellanos

As a Product Manager at Acute Care Pharmaceuticals, Daniel is dedicated to advancing healthcare by developing and launching innovative products that meet the critical needs of healthcare professionals and patients, especially in pharmaceutical compounding. Daniel’s role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure our products meet and exceed industry standards, improving patient care and safety.

He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in Marketing from California State University Channel Islands. His education provided a strong foundation in communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills essential to the healthcare industry.

Daniel’s passion lies in creating and implementing brand strategies that set our healthcare products apart. Focusing on ease of use and high-quality products, He aims to contribute to healthcare's sustained success through Acute Care Pharmaceuticals. He strives to make a tangible difference in healthcare, ensuring their products contribute to better patient outcomes and more efficient healthcare practices.

Daniel is a motivated, creative, and collaborative professional who values quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. He aims to continue leveraging his skills and expertise to face new challenges and seize opportunities within the healthcare industry, always aiming to advance healthcare standards and improve patient care.

About Acute Care Pharmaceuticals

Acute Care was founded in 1998 and was acquired by HOSPECO® in 2019, helping to motivate the consolidation and creation of what is now the Hospeco Brands Group. Acute Care Pharmaceuticals, with its Pharma- Choice™ brand, is a leading supplier of compliant, disposable medical products used in compounding pharmacies and other cleanroom environments. Our disposables are manufactured under the highest standards, resulting in reliable and 100% compliant products you can trust.

Learn more at pharma-choice.com.

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