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Building a compounding pharmacy involves designing and constructing a specialized facility where customized medications are prepared to meet specific patient needs. This process requires careful planning to ensure compliance with regulatory standards such as USP <795>, <797>, and <800>, as well as proper layout for sterile and non-sterile compounding areas. Key considerations include HVAC systems for cleanroom environments, specialized equipment installation, workflow efficiency, and safety protocols. Whether constructing from the ground up or renovating an existing space, building a compounding pharmacy demands expertise in pharmaceutical design, regulatory compliance, and high-quality construction practices.