PCAB Accreditation

Abrams Royal Compounding Pharmacy

Abrams Royal Compounding Pharmacy is committed to providing patients with the highest quality compounded medications to meet their individual needs. As the first PCAB Accredited pharmacies in both Dallas and Plano, and as a trusted partner with your practitioner, the pharmacists at Abrams Royal Compounding Pharmacy will collaborate within the patient-practitioner-pharmacist triad to work on finding the right solution to your specific situation.

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What is PCAB Accreditation?

PCAB Accreditation is a system of national standards created by industry experts designed to continually monitor and improve quality through standardized process control. This designation ensures that our pharmacies have undergone the profession’s most rigorous review and inspection measures.

Who Benefits?

Patients and physicians are assured they are receiving the highest-quality custom medications that meet strict regulatory requirements. Physicians trust Abrams Royal Compounding pharmacies to provide their patients with medications that are compounded correctly and consistently every time.

PCAB Accreditation confirms our commitment to providing the safest and highest quality compounds to meet the needs of our patients – and the needs of the healthcare providers who rely on us for these specialized medicines. We also hope it will further strengthen the bond of trust you have with us.

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Why PCAB?

With the demand of compounded prescriptions increasing each year, there has been a need for an enhanced, profession-wide system of standards by which each compounding pharmacy can test its quality processes. While compounding pharmacy is regulated by the state, PCAB Accreditation is an even more comprehensive way to ensure a compounding pharmacy has undergone the profession’s most rigorous review and inspection measures.

The Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board is a not-for-profit corporation formed by eight national pharmacy organizations that recognized the need for a national standards organization for compounding pharmacy. Together, these leading organizations developed the policies and standards for the practice of compounding pharmacy, as well as the PCAB Accreditation criteria and processes.