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Statement 3.2

“Medicines that require manufacture or compounding must be produced by a hospital pharmacy, or outsourced under the responsibility of the hospital pharmacist.”

What does it mean for patients? Not all medicines that patients need are commercially available. Pharmacists are the only healthcare professionals who have the professional education and facilities to prepare safe medicinal products for individual patients or small populations.

What does it mean for healthcare professionals? Not all medicines that patients need are commercially available. Pharmacists are the only healthcare professionals educated in producing safe medicines for individual patients or small population and should do so if required. Healthcare professionals can be assured of the quality and safety of these medicines produced

What does it mean for Hospital Pharmacists? Hospital pharmacies should have the facilities or arrangements in place for the production of medicines for individual or small patient populations, when not commercially available. The hospital pharmacist should be aware of compounding and production practices within the hospital and should attempt to conduct this activity within the hospital pharmacy in the interest of quality and patient safety

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EAHP Forum

All the EAHP team is working on providing a Forum that can help connect all the members in Conversations and Groups to talk about important matters for the European Hospital Pharmacist.

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Conversations and groups

The Conversations will be moderated by our team to provide documents and relevant topics for the community.

The Groups will connect all members that share a category. Members who work on the same assocation, on the same hospital, that have the same role, etc.

Stay tuned for the realase of the forum. Soon on EAHP.