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Can a licensee split a unit dose and if that is permissible what are the conditions that allow a unit dose to be manipulated?

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Can a licensee split a unit dose and if that is permissible what are the conditions that allow a unit dose to be manipulated?

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When a unit dosage is manipulated in any way, it stops being considered a unit dosage. If the change in dose modifies the volume of a unit dosage under the direction of an Authorized User and it meets the requirements of 64E-5.616, FAC, it is acceptable. The licensee will need to assay and make corrections to the administered dose as approved by the AU.

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