DR. DIANE NITZKI-GEORGE, PHARMD
Pharmacy at Locust Pl, Bannockburn, IL

License number
Illinois 051.034158
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist Clinician (PhC)/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Address
Address
401 Locust Pl, Bannockburn, IL 60015
Phone
(847) 609-2525

Professional information

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Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Strategy Of Compounding Pharmaceutical Admixtures

US Patent:
7620479, Nov 17, 2009
Filed:
May 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/131088
Inventors:
Joseph J. Kircher - Gurnee IL, US
Ronald W. Czarny - Cary IL, US
Robert E. Lewis - Lindenhurst IL, US
Diane M. Nitzki-George - Deerfield IL, US
Joe A. Miller - Lake Zurich IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
G05B 19/00, G05B 21/00, B01L 3/02, B65B 1/04, B65B 3/04
US Classification:
700266, 700265, 422100, 422105, 422108, 436180, 436174, 73 6143, 73 6144, 141100, 141104, 141105
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for controlling the compounding of pharmaceutical parenteral admixtures is disclosed. The apparatus preferably comprises a computer that contains a memory for storing instructions for operating the apparatus and for controlling compounders that prepare a prescription admixture, with the memory including data relating to a plurality of the pharmaceutical components that may be transferred to prepare the prescription admixture, and data concerning the operating characteristics of the compounders that the apparatus is adapted to control. The apparatus determines the order of admixing by general rules of admixing and by categorized compatibility groups of components, so that the number of rinses that must be done are minimized.


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Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Strategy Of Compounding Pharmaceutical Admixtures

US Patent:
6975924, Dec 13, 2005
Filed:
Dec 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/729498
Inventors:
Joseph J. Kircher - Gurnee IL, US
Ronald W. Czarny - Cary IL, US
Robert E. Lewis - Lindenhurst IL, US
Diane M. Nitzki-George - Deerfield IL, US
Joe A. Miller - Lake Zurich IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
G05B019/00, G05B021/00, B01L003/02, B65B001/04, B65B003/04
US Classification:
700266, 700265, 422100, 422105, 422108, 436180, 73 6143, 73 6144, 141100, 141104, 141105
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for controlling the compounding of pharmaceutical parenteral admixtures is disclosed. The apparatus preferably comprises a computer that contains a memory for storing instructions for operating the apparatus and for controlling compounders that prepare a prescription admixture, with the memory including data relating to a plurality of the pharmaceutical components that may be transferred to prepare the prescription admixture, and data concerning the operating characteristics of the compounders that the apparatus is adapted to control. The apparatus determines the order of admixing by general rules of admixing and by categorized compatibility groups of components, so that the number of rinses that must be done are minimized.


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Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Compounding Of A Pharmaceutical Admixture

US Patent:
2010005, Mar 4, 2010
Filed:
Nov 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/618348
Inventors:
Joseph J. Kircher - Gurnee IL, US
Ronald W. Czarny - Cary IL, US
Robert E. Lewis - Lindenhurst IL, US
Diane M. Nitzki-George - Deerfield IL, US
Joe A. Miller - Lake Zurich IL, US
Assignee:
BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
G05D 11/02
US Classification:
700285
Abstract:
A method of controlling the compounding of a prescribed admixture, the method performed by a computer under control of a computer program, the method including: inputting the prescribed admixture; determining if a concentration of the prescribed admixture is within an allowed range; and if the concentration is within the allowed range, choosing which of at least two of the following compounding setups to employ (i) a high and a low flow compounding setup for the prescribed admixture, (ii) a low flow compounding setup for the prescribed admixture, and (iii) a high flow compounding setup for the prescribed admixture.