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  1. • In an aseptic process, the drug product, container, and closure are first subjected to sterilization methods separately, as appropriate, and then brought together. it is critical that containers be filled …

  2. Aseptic technique is a set of practices that protect patients from healthcare-associated infections and protects healthcare workers (HCWs) from contact with blood, body fluid and body tissue.1,2

  3. Aseptic technique, sometimes referred to as sterile technique, means using practices and procedures to prevent contamination from microorganisms (germs) on the patient/resident/client (P/R/C) skin or …

  4. Aseptic technique is a set of routine measures that are taken to prevent cultures, sterile media stocks, and other solutions from contamination by unwanted microorganisms (i.e., sepsis).

  5. the benefits of introducing a standardised competency/capability assessment for aseptic technique should be explored including pre- and post-registration assessment to support ongoing development …

  6. Aseptic drug products are typically packaged in borosilicate glass or polymer vials, but each has distinct advantages and challenges that impact manufacturing outcomes.

  7. Although various methods for aseptic technique are used in different areas in healthcare, this chapter focuses on the application of aseptic technique in pharmacy practice.