Abstract

The need for removal of particulates, either biological or inert, in clean rooms of hospitals involved in preparation and control of sterile dosage formulations and intravenous additive solutions, prompted an investigation of the methods used to aid in controlling contamination. This was accomplished in large part by the use of laminar flow hoods in clean rooms. Evaluation of laminar flow hoods and clean room ultraviolet hoods, along with advantages and disadvantages of each, is reported. Selection of equipment for specific operations is discussed.

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