Drug Utilization Review (DUR) is a Foundational Component of the Pharmacist’s Standard of Care (On-Demand)
Overview
In this session, we will explore the heightened importance of DUR in the context of pharmacy compounding, outline best practices for conducting thorough reviews, and examine potential drug interactions associated with commonly compounded therapies
Intended audience
- Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Objectives
Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
- Discuss the OBRA 1990 requirement for drug utilization review
- Explain the importance of performing a prospective DUR
- Recognize some potential interactions with commonly compounded preparations
- Identify the steps to perform a DUR and perform interventions
Hardware/software requirements
Web browser | Google Chrome (most recent 2 versions) Mozilla Firefox (most recent 2 versions) Internet Explorer v11 Apple Safari (most recent 2 versions) Microsoft Edge (most recent 2 versions) |
Internet connection | Computer: 1 Mbps or better (broadband recommended) Mobile device: 3G or better (WiFi recommended) |
Software | No additional software needed |
Hardware | 2GB of RAM (minimum), 4GB or more of RAM (recommended) |
COPYRIGHT
This webinar is Copyright © Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding 2025.
Kathleen Jackson, RPh, PhD (HC), FAPC | ![]() |
Kathy has over four decades of experience in compounding, beginning with owning and operating her own community pharmacy and later becoming a PCAB Surveyor and independent consultant. She has aided 503(a) and (b) pharmacies with FDA inspections and 483 responses. Kathy is a fellow of IACP (now APC) and a certified sterile compounding trainer. She served two terms on the IACP board, and as the President of the IACP Foundation, as well as chair of the compounding section of the Texas Pharmacy Association. In 2015-2016, she co-authored two IJPC articles on Root Cause Analysis. In 2018, she achieved the CISCI certification from Critical Point for State Board Inspectors. Kathy’s passion lies in helping pharmacies maintain compliance through self-assessment.
PHARMACISTS & PHARMACY TECHNICIANS
This CE Activity is accredited for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) through CPE Consultants, LLC.
Total CPE Credits: 1 CPE Hour = 0.1 CEUs
Type | Knowledge-based |
UAN | 0864-9999-25-048-H07-P/T |
Credits | 1 CPE Hour = 0.1 CEUs |
Release Date | August 07, 2025 |
Expiration Date | August 07, 2028 |
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
- View the recording in full.
- Complete a learning assessment (minimum 75% passing grade, two attempts permitted) within 60 days.
- Submit a completed live event evaluation form online within 60 days.
When the aforementioned steps have been completed and approved:
- Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians registered in the United States will obtain a statement of completed credits on their NABP e-Profile within 60 days.
- Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians registered elsewhere will receive an automated email from LP3 Network advising that they can download a statement of participation.
- All participants will receive an automated email from LP3 Network advising that they can download the LP3 Network certificate of completion.
![]() | CPE Consultants, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. |
International participants should verify with their respective governing board for accreditation equivalency.