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 Total Pharmacy Supply
Booth #8459

Total Pharmacy Supply, Inc. is a wholesale distributor of pharmacy supplies and health care products to pharmacies worldwide. Our product lines include prescription packaging, compounding equipment and supplies, store supplies and home health care items including our own Helping Hand Mobility Assistance Products™. Our goal is to be a complete, or total, supply source for retail, compounding, infusion and long term care pharmacies.

The company was founded in 1989 by Stan and Cindy Moses, who own and operate it today. TPS was one of the first in the industry to establish a presence on the World Wide Web with the introduction of its internet site in 1997. Online ordering was incorporated in 2001. Continuous growth and expansion of product lines necessitated the acquisition of larger warehouse and office facilities in 2004. The increase in space also provided opportunities for implementation of innovative warehousing programs tailored to meet the specialized needs of specific customers and vendors.

Below is a list of product categories that represent our primary product lines. We stock thousands of items for pharmacy operations and healthcare-related retail products. Please click the "Visit Our Website" link below for detailed information on all of our products & services.

Compounding & Dispensing

  • Compounding Equipment
  • Lab Glassware and Tools
  • Pharmacy / Lab Apparel
  • Pharmacy References

Pharmacy Supplies

  • Floor Mats
  • Office Supplies & Toner
  • Pharmacy Bags & Forms
  • Prescription Filing Solutions
  • Prescription Blanks & Labels

Long Term Care

  • Drug Security Products
  • Infection Control
  • Medication Carts
  • Unit Dose Packaging

Prescription Packaging

  • Applicators/Dispensers
  • Creams / Ointments
  • Liquids & Solid Form
  • Serum Vials

Cleanroom Supplies

  • Mops
  • Wipes
  • Floor Mats
  • Barrier Clothing
  • Masks
  • Scrubs / Lab coats
  • Autoclave Labels
  • Tapes & Wraps

Home Health Products

  • Bath Safety
  • Medication Compliance Aids
  • Mobility Aids
  • Personal Hygiene
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total pharmacy supply and pharmacy supplies, Compounding Supplies, Cleanroom Supplies & IV/Infusion Products & Supplies. a wholesale distributor of pharmacy supplies and health care products with prescription packaging, compounding equipment and supplies, store supplies. TPS and home health care items and retail, compounding, infusion and long term care pharmacies.

 Texwipe
Booth #1578
Texwipe

Texwipe is a worldwide leader in contamination control supplies and critical cleaning products.

It all started in 1964 when Edward Paley invented a product to solve a problem that no one could see. The problem was micro-contamination - minute particles that were creating errors on the disk and tape drives of the burgeoning mainframe computer industry. With over 40 years of experience in the contamination control industry, Texwipe offers products, technical resources and support, contamination control audits, hands-on seminars, training posters and application specific training on how to achieve contamination control in your controlled environment.

Texwipe's broad product line for contamination control includes a complete array of wipers, swabs, mops, cleaning solutions and stationery for use in cleanroom and controlled environments. Products include Vectra® ultraclean sealed-border wipers, CleanPak® pre-wetted wipers, CleanTips® swabs engineered for cleanliness and consistency, Transplex® ESD-safe swabs, TexWrite® cleanroom stationery, and TexPure® high-performance cleaning solution. Texwipe also develops custom products to address specific customer requirements.

Headquartered in Kernersville, North Carolina, the company supports global customers with sales offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Manufacturing centers located in North Carolina, the Philippines and China provide the highest levels of quality and manufacturing technology.

Texwipe is committed to technology, innovation, and service excellence to provide the most consistent and highest quality products. All Texwipe products are supported by the most advanced testing and quality control standards in the industry.

Texwipe achieves superior product quality and consistency by utilizing technological innovations, including laboratories for on-site process and quality analysis, intricate test methodologies, statistical process control, machine vision inspection and ultraclean Vectra® processing. We have an ongoing commitment to technology, quality and innovation with a goal to append the analytical laboratory to the manufacturing process.

We are working with the leaders in technology-driven industries to apply our expertise in ever expanding ways. If you are looking for the best in the business, contact us today by using the link below.

Texwipe has been the cleaning technology leader in controlled environments for more than four decades. We have the advice, tools and products for such USP <797> requirements as:

  • Cleaning ISO Class 5 surfaces every shift
  • Cleaning counters, work surfaces and floors daily
  • Cleaning walls, ceilings and shelves monthly
  • Cleaning supplies while transferring them to clean areas
  • Cleaning spills
  • Spraying and wiping gloves throughout the shift
  • Cleaning supplies in the controlled environment
  • Cleaning validation
Texwipe Supplies
Cleanroom Supplies, Laboratory Clean-Room Accessories Lab & Clean Room Equipment usp 797 compounding ultraclean vectra texwipe mops safe swabs pre-wetted wipers, cleantips, cleanpak

 PCCA
Booth #11622

Pharmacy Compliance & Workflow Services

  • Does your pharmacy need help complying with USP <795> and <797> regulations?
  • Want to build a compounding lab or cleanroom and don’t know where to begin?
  • Do you need help with becoming PCAB® - accredited?
  • Need help with workflow design to improve your pharmacy’s daily operations?

Let PCCA's Pharmacy Compliance and Workflow Services Teams help you create and maintain efficient, well-designed and safe work environments.

PCCA Pharmacy Compliance
PCCA Pharmacy Compliance Specialists will conduct an audit of your facility and equipment to determine its compliance with USP <795> and <797> standards. During this one-to two-day analysis of your facility, PCCA can review your:

  • Documentation system
  • Training records
  • Process controls
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Aseptic process and technique
  • Equipment
  • Finished preparations testing
  • Quality assurance program.

PCCA’s Workflow Services Team can help pharmacies that desire to become PCAB® accredited to develop a plan for achieving this outcome.

PCCA’s Workflow
The Workflow Services Team is dedicated to providing our members with workflow and design solutions.

  • This team of experienced professionals can help pharmacies that desire to become Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB®) accredited. They'll work with the PCCA member pharmacy to develop a plan to fill any deficiencies that may exist and work hand-in-hand to promote a successful outcome.
  • Also provided by this team are design services. Whether you are building a new pharmacy from the ground up or remodeling an existing space, PCCA's Cleanroom Design Specialist's, and Workflow/Flow Hood Specialist's are here to help. Design services include either full-store design or assistance with designing a compounding lab or cleanroom.
  • And, there's no need to stumble over your staff members or equipment when preparing a compound! The Workflow Services Team can come to your store to assist you with lab and store set-up, creating an efficient workflow for your practice.

To find out more or obtain a fee estimate, call PCCA at 800/331-2498 or visit our website for more information.

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pcca cleanrooms gloveboxes and hoods compounding pharmacists testing medications sterile environment and equipment comply USP <797> <795>. pharmacy compounding with pcca and cleanrooms, hoods and gloveboxes and compounding lab or cleanroom. PCAB accredited and pharmacy compliance.

 Pharmacy Cleanroom Solutions
Booth #1576
Pharmacy Cleanroom Solutions

Pharmacy Cleanroom Solutions is the only call you need to make for Sterile Pharmacy supplies. PCS carries a full line of products for 797 compliance. Everything you need from Sterile Wipers, Dry Wipers, Sterile Alcohol, Cleanroom Paper, Tacky Mats, Cleaning Validation Kits, Cleanroom Mops, Gloves (sterile and non-sterile), Hairnets, Shoe covers andGowns, to Cleaning agents and Cleaning Procedure documents. We have it all.

Equipment
PCS also offers a complete line of equipment (new and refurbished). We have access to all the equipment you need for your pharmacy, hospital or clinic, including BSC, Hoods and Gloveboxes, autoclaves, thermometers and storage options. Our product list is growing daily, so if you do not see what you are looking for, please contact us for a quote.

As the only call you need to make, we can offer all this as well as custom Cleanroom design and installation.

Other services offered:

Cleanrooms
Pharmacy Cleanroom Solutions is the only cleanroom manufacturer that is dedicated solely to healthcare. Rooms are designed and built by a registered Pharmacist.

Customization is our specialty, so if you need a custom room or just a few walls or if you require a special sized pass-through, PCS can build it for you!

Don't overlook PCS for all your disposables such as gowns, sterile gloves, sterile IPA, and all your other disposable for general pharmacy and infusion.

PCS, the only call you need to make for your <797> needs.

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PCS Pharmacy Cleanroom solutions, Clean Rooms, Clean Room Supplies, Clean Room Furniture, Compounding Equipment and Pharmacy Supplies, Chemicals, Pallet Racks, Shelving, Manufacturers, Hospitals, Pharmacies and Specialized Compounding practices. Selection of laboratory products and Services Clean Room and Clean Room Supplies, Clean Room Furniture, Fume Hoods, perchloric Acid, Scrubber, Radio Isotope, Laminar Flow, Demonstration, Portable and Canopy, Gloves and Glove Boxes, Spray Booth, Laboratory Furniture/ Casework, metal, stainless steel, wood, Laminate, Flexible/ Modular Furniture systems, Specialty work stations, Safety Cabinets, Hazmat, Acid, Flammable, Laboratory

 Micronova
Booth #1577
Micronova

Micronova Manufacturing Inc. was established in Torrance, California in 1984.

Recognizing the need for tools to address critical cleaning in aerospace and military installations, Micronova developed a range of cleanroom mops, wipers and detergents to serve the emerging cleanroom industry. With its CR 100 PC tape, Micronova was the first to develop specially processed cleanroom tape for controlled environments.

In recent years Micronova has broadened its product range to meet the needs of aseptic processing in pharmaceutical and biotechnological sites.

All manufacturing is carried out at the Torrance facility and Micronova's products are distributed and sold into cleanroom facilities worldwide.

Micronova sells exclusively through distributors. We have a network of U.S. and international distributors that specialize in certain geographical locations and/or types of cleanrooms.

If you can let us know the type of industry you are involved in and the type of products you are looking to purchase we will provide you with the name(s) of a distributor best suited to your region and/or industry.

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