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A new pharmacy unit at Sunshine Coast University Hospital is enabling staff to produce pharmaceutical formulations on site.

The Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service pharmacy team has opened a compounding unit at SCUH.

The Pharmacy Aseptic Production Unit can produce intravenous infusions and/or injections of chemotherapy agents, monoclonal antibodies and investigational medicines.Director of pharmacy Brett Dalgliesh said it was a game-changer for staff and patients.“It means we can support development of tertiary-level research and improve patient access to clinical trials through enabling local preparation of short-expiry medication,” he said.“It also enhances our delivery of cancer and haematological services for our patients and reduces the need to send them to another HHS for treatment as we can develop specialist services on site such as stem-cell transplantation.“Local production will also support the Hospital in the Home (HITH) and ophthalmology services to enable timely treatment and discharge of patients by supplying specialised products that are not commercially available.

“Lack of in-house services has previously resulted in delays in patient access to these medicines.”Two staff members are running the unit and they have extensive experience in aseptic production of pharmaceutical formulations.

Activity in the new pharmacy unit.

Pharmacist Christine Baum said all products were made subject to a patient prescription and under the conditions of operating as a stat production facility governed by the principles of Good Manufacturing Practice.“It is not a TGA-licensed production unit so we cannot manufacture aseptic products without a prescription, nor can we ‘batch’ produce. Products are also subject to expiry restriction to a maximum of seven days (hence the term ‘stat’ production),” she said.“Preparation of sterile eye drops is also achievable where commercial products are not available.”The Pharmacy Aseptic Production Unit has been opened to align with the SCHHS trajectory towards offering tertiary-level services and research capabilities.

As the workload and service scope increases, it is anticipated further staff will be appointed to the unit and hours will be extended.

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