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What are the minimum space requirements for a nuclear pharmacy?

a) 100 square feet
b) 200 square feet
c) 300 square feet
d) 400 square feet

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The generally accepted minimum space requirement for a nuclear pharmacy for the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals is 150 square feet, with other areas needing additional space beyond this minimum.

Step-by-step explanation:

The minimum space requirements for a nuclear pharmacy as stipulated by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Chapter <797> and the Board of Pharmacy for each state may differ, but generally, the accepted minimum space is 150 square feet. However, this area is exclusively for the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals and does not include additional necessary spaces such as areas for storage, receiving, and waste, which also require adequate space allocation.

This means that none of the options provided (a) 100 square feet, (b) 200 square feet, (c) 300 square feet, (d) 400 square feet) precisely match the general standards, but option (b) is closest if we consider just the preparation area itself. It is important to consult the specific regulations and requirements of the area where the pharmacy is to operate as these standards are subject to change and can vary by location and regulatory bodies.

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