Course contents

Electrostatic charges in the pharmaceutical environment and possible solutions

Students (Pharmacy)
Pharmacists

Pharmaceutical compounding, Pharmaceutical technology

Electrostatic forces can create a number of challenges for the pharmacist in the handling of powders, including material loss during compounding, powder adherence to equipment, lack of content uniformity, or cross-contamination. This course will help you understand the impact of electrostatic forces and triboelectrification in compounding, and how the use of ionizers (ION-e) can prevent operational and quality issues.

 English only
  Students (Pharmacy), Pharmacists
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Why should I take this course?

  • Understanding the impact of electrostatic forces and triboelectrification in the handling of powders within the compounding pharmacy, and how to prevent it. 

  • Learning step-by-step how to use FagronLab™ ION-e.

Course Lessons

Meet your instructor

Bruna Marianni

Bruna has extensive experience in pharmaceutical and dermatological compounding, and with research and development of innovative ingredients for personalized treatments.

As part of the Global Innovation team within Fagron, Bruna has also authored peer-reviewed publications in the fields of dermatology and pharmaceutical devices.