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USP 795 Compliance Program
(Pharmaceutical Compounding – Nonsterile Preparations)
Are you required to be compliant with USP <795> Pharmaceutical Compounding – Nonsterile Preparations? The following entities may require your pharmacy to be in compliance with USP <795>:
- State Boards of Pharmacy
- Business and Liability Insurances
- Accreditation Organizations
- Payers
- Other Contracting Entities
Additionally, entities like NCPDP are asking whether your pharmacy is compliant with USP <795>.

Many entities have concerns over the compounding of nonsterile preparations. These preparations run the risk of inaccurate potencies and contamination that may cause adverse events. The USP <795> Standards are designed to ensure nonsterile-compounded products are safe and accurate.
USP795Track provides compliance to the standards for compounding quality nonsterile preparations.
The comprehensive USP795Track Program from PRS includes the following:
- Compliance Guide to walk you through implementation
- Customizable Policies and Forms:
- Beyond Use Dating
- Inventory management
- Formulation documentation
- Quality Control
- Environmental Management
- And more
- Online, trackable Employee Training with printable certificates
NOTE: The current version of USP795Track complies with the 2014 USP <795> Standards. The Program will be updated to the USP-NF 2023 Version of USP <795> by May 2023 (if not earlier). The USP Compounding Expert Committee (CMP EC) voted to extend the date on which these chapters become official to November 1, 2023. All active USP795Track customers will automatically receive the updated USP795Track, including trackable online training, to meet the new USP <795> Standards once they are finalized.
Reach out to our team today to find out more about our USP 795 Program!
Quick Fact: The main differences between USP 795, USP 797, and USP 800 are in the purposes of each standard:
USP 795 – promote and ensure patient safety in the compounding of non sterile compounded preparations (NSCP).
USP 797 – ensure patient safety in the compounding of sterile compounded preparations (SCP).
USP 800 – protect employees who may be exposed to Hazardous Drugs during their daily routines.
Learn more about what makes PRS the leader in Pharmacy Compliance and Consulting Services.