Sterile Compounding

Sterile compounding involves the preparation of medications in a controlled, cleanroom environment to help ensure they meet strict quality and sterility standards. At Valor Compounding, sterile preparations are compounded in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations and USP <797> standards.

What is Sterile Compounding?

Sterile compounding refers to the preparation of medications that must be free from viable microorganisms, endotoxins, and particulate contamination. These preparations are typically administered through routes that require sterility, such as, ophthalmic solutions, injectables, intravenous (IV) preparations, or intrathecal preparations.

Strengths of Atropine Sulfate Available

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0.02%
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0.025%
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0.03%
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0.05%
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Dosage Form

Eye Drops

Sterile ophthalmic solution

Cleanroom Operations

Sterile preparations are compounded in a controlled cleanroom environment and are intended for administration as directed by a licensed healthcare provider. Compounding is performed using validated aseptic techniques and regulated processes designed to minimize contamination risk.

Sterile Compounding

Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution

Valor Compounding focuses sterile compounding services exclusively on the preparation of atropine sulfate ophthalmic solution, compounded pursuant to a valid prescription.

This sterile ophthalmic preparation is compounded in a controlled cleanroom environment and is intended for ophthalmic administration as directed by a licensed healthcare provider. Because ophthalmic solutions must meet strict sterility standards, compounding is performed using validated aseptic techniques and regulated processes designed to minimize contamination risk.

Connect With Our Compounding Team

Most inquiries receive a response within one business day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What states do you currently ship Sterile compounds to?

At this time, Valor only ships sterile compounds to California.

What is the difference between sterile and non-sterile compounds?

There are differences in regulatory and testing requirements between sterile and non-sterile compounding. Most sterile medications are intended to be used as injections, infusions, or applied inside the eye, while non-sterile medications can be in solution, suspension, ointment, creams, powder, suppository, capsule, and tablet forms. Atropine sulfate ophthalmic solution is a sterile compound.

How can I learn more about Atropine Sulfate?

To learn more about Atropine Sulfate, contact customercare@vcprx.com or call us at 855-554-2889.