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Media Fill by Aseptic Enclosures

A media fill is the performance of an aseptic manufacturing procedure using a sterile microbiological growth medium, in place of the drug solution, to test whether the aseptic procedures are adequate to prevent contamination during actual drug production.   In aseptic processing, it is intended that a product and its containment system (separately sterilized) are brought together […]

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A media fill is the performance of an aseptic manufacturing procedure using a sterile microbiological growth medium, in place of the drug solution, to test whether the aseptic procedures are adequate to prevent contamination during actual drug production.   In aseptic processing, it is intended that a product and its containment system (separately sterilized) are brought together

Mobile Compounding Center Featured in PPP Magazine

  mobile compounding center featured in PPP Magazine in the latest issue of the PP&P Magazine who showcased our plug and play mobile cleanroom as this months’ new and noteworthy addition to the industry. Our mobile cleanroom modules are built to meet your specific ISO classification, pressure and venting requirements. They are delivered factory tested

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  mobile compounding center featured in PPP Magazine in the latest issue of the PP&P Magazine who showcased our plug and play mobile cleanroom as this months’ new and noteworthy addition to the industry. Our mobile cleanroom modules are built to meet your specific ISO classification, pressure and venting requirements. They are delivered factory tested

Compounding Aseptic Containment Isolator from Aseptic Enclosures

We would like to start the New Year by introducing our Compounding Aseptic Containment Isolator. These close isolators provide a better physical barrier to protect the health of laboratory workers, maintain the sterility of experimental materials, and prevent the contamination of the environment. Closed containment cabinets are safer to use in research laboratories to provide a clean

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We would like to start the New Year by introducing our Compounding Aseptic Containment Isolator. These close isolators provide a better physical barrier to protect the health of laboratory workers, maintain the sterility of experimental materials, and prevent the contamination of the environment. Closed containment cabinets are safer to use in research laboratories to provide a clean

Cleaning Compounding Aseptic Isolators

  Using the right techniques and procedures can make cleaning sterile compounding areas a matter of routine. Since the June 1, 2008 revision of USP general chapter 797, pharmaceutical compounding personnel have been held responsible for the cleanliness of their sterile compounding areas, including biosafety cabinets (BSCs), compounding aseptic isolators (CAIs), compounding aseptic containment isolators

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  Using the right techniques and procedures can make cleaning sterile compounding areas a matter of routine. Since the June 1, 2008 revision of USP general chapter 797, pharmaceutical compounding personnel have been held responsible for the cleanliness of their sterile compounding areas, including biosafety cabinets (BSCs), compounding aseptic isolators (CAIs), compounding aseptic containment isolators

Why Sterile Alcohol?

  FDA reminder of safe non sterile alcohol prep pad use The FDA is reminding healthcare professionals about the safe use of non-sterile alcohol prep pads to clean and disinfect the surface of the skin. This reminder comes in light of the recent recall of Triad Group alcohol prep pads and swabs due to concerns

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  FDA reminder of safe non sterile alcohol prep pad use The FDA is reminding healthcare professionals about the safe use of non-sterile alcohol prep pads to clean and disinfect the surface of the skin. This reminder comes in light of the recent recall of Triad Group alcohol prep pads and swabs due to concerns

Case Study: Hospital Upgrades Cleanroom

Here’s a case study about a customer that saved a lot of time and money by implementing Aseptic Enclosures’ HEPACirc™ for their facility. Aseptic Enclosures’ HEPACirc™ is a general-purpose, “Plug-and-Play” Clean Room Grade, air purification upgrade system ideally suited to many types of clean mechanical or processing work. It is designed to provide an ISO

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Here’s a case study about a customer that saved a lot of time and money by implementing Aseptic Enclosures’ HEPACirc™ for their facility. Aseptic Enclosures’ HEPACirc™ is a general-purpose, “Plug-and-Play” Clean Room Grade, air purification upgrade system ideally suited to many types of clean mechanical or processing work. It is designed to provide an ISO

Clean Room Experts

The basic function of a clean room is to protect the manufactured product from contamination. In  pharmaceutical production, the survival of a drug manufacturer is heavily invested the safety of the finished product. So, it is necessary to identify any potential source of contamination, which includes the working environment itself. Requirements of the quality of

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The basic function of a clean room is to protect the manufactured product from contamination. In  pharmaceutical production, the survival of a drug manufacturer is heavily invested the safety of the finished product. So, it is necessary to identify any potential source of contamination, which includes the working environment itself. Requirements of the quality of

We help you Create Aseptic and Safest Environment!

Is your hospital affiliated with Premier, Inc?  Aseptic Enclosures is a contracted supplier through Premier Inc.  Our two agreements with Premier; Pharmacy Planning and Conceptual Design and Primary Engineering Control Devices, allow us to help you achieve USP 800 and USP 797 compliance with the savings of Premier membership.  With all the ever-changing rules compliance

We help you Create Aseptic and Safest Environment! Read More »

Is your hospital affiliated with Premier, Inc?  Aseptic Enclosures is a contracted supplier through Premier Inc.  Our two agreements with Premier; Pharmacy Planning and Conceptual Design and Primary Engineering Control Devices, allow us to help you achieve USP 800 and USP 797 compliance with the savings of Premier membership.  With all the ever-changing rules compliance

Aseptic Enclosures Lunch and Learn Meetings For Your State BOP

Aseptic Enclosures has been traveling across the United States to bring State Boards of Pharmacy the latest updates and innovations for USP 797 and USP 800 compliance while providing lunch for the day! Call us or Live chat us today to schedule your State Board of Pharmacy Lunch and Learn!  Aseptic Enclosures has decades of

Aseptic Enclosures Lunch and Learn Meetings For Your State BOP Read More »

Aseptic Enclosures has been traveling across the United States to bring State Boards of Pharmacy the latest updates and innovations for USP 797 and USP 800 compliance while providing lunch for the day! Call us or Live chat us today to schedule your State Board of Pharmacy Lunch and Learn!  Aseptic Enclosures has decades of

Hospital Upgrades Cleanroom

The Situation:  A Hospital Upgrades Cleanroom that was not meeting the USP<797> requirements(1) for an ISO class 7 (2) grade cleanroom.  The existing cleanroom was deficient in both Air Changes Per Hour (ACPH) and lacked low wall returns.  The Challenge:   After multiple meetings with pharmacy staff, facilities, maintenance, engineering and architectural, it was determined that

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The Situation:  A Hospital Upgrades Cleanroom that was not meeting the USP<797> requirements(1) for an ISO class 7 (2) grade cleanroom.  The existing cleanroom was deficient in both Air Changes Per Hour (ACPH) and lacked low wall returns.  The Challenge:   After multiple meetings with pharmacy staff, facilities, maintenance, engineering and architectural, it was determined that