Design Tomorrow's Drug Compounding Cleanroom Today

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Design Tomorrow's Drug Compounding Cleanroom Today

Bryan Prince


When designing a cleanroom for a health facility that compounds sterile drugs, two main drivers must be considered: the business model and compliance standards. As a cleanroom must be a controlled space to accommodate specific engineering controls and ensure a clean environment for sterile compounding, these drivers can be utilized to ensure success, as they will continue to prove as valid in years to come as they are today.

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Bryan Prince, Lab-Red Pharmacy Consultants

About the Author

Bryan Prince

Bryan Prince, MBA is a USP <800> and compounding workflow consultant, laboratory design consultant, technical writer, and graphic designer. He focuses on engineering controls, hazardous drug handling, and cleanroom design strategies that support safe and compliant compounding environments. Bryan holds certifications in cleanroom behavior, hazardous drug handling, and USP <800> workflow practices.