McGuff Companies

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McGuff Company, Inc.
Type Private
Industry Health Care
Founded1979
FounderRonald M. McGuff
Headquarters Santa Ana, California, United States
Area served
North America
Number of employees
62 (2009)
Website www.McGuff.com

The McGuff Companies consist of three entities: a wholesale distributor of medical supplies, a compounding pharmacy, and a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility which produces sterile injectables for national and international distribution. The McGuff Companies have been featured in the International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding (IJPC). [1] [2]

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Corporate structure

McGuff Company, Inc. (MCI)

The McGuff Company, Inc. is a medical products wholesale distributor of pharmaceutical and medical products, and oral nutritional supplements. Founded in 1972 and incorporated in 1984, the company initially provided a full range of disposable medical office products and specialized in parenterals ranging from vaccines to vitamin B12.[ citation needed ]

As a VAWD accredited distributor, The McGuff Company has been independently audited to verify compliance with state and federal laws, reviewed and audited to meet VAWD requirements. [3]

McGuff Compounding Pharmacy (CPS)

McGuff Compounding Pharmacy Services, Inc. One of the first pharmacies in California to earn PCAB’s Seal of Accreditation, [4] McGuff is a state-of-the-art, ISO-accredited pharmacy. It operates a secure online pharmacy website for current customers. [5] CPS compounds a variety of medications, including sterile injections, troches, capsules, creams, suppositories, gels, solutions, and suspensions. [6] [7]

McGuff Compounding Pharmacy operates under U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP) process standards General Chapters <797> Pharmaceutical Compounding – Sterile Preparations and <795> Pharmaceutical Compounding – Nonsterile Preparations and General Chapter <1075> Good Compounding Practices. [8]

McGuff Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (MPI)

Incorporated in 2002, McGuff Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an FDA reviewed cGMP manufacturer of sterile injectable drugs. [9] MPI maintains offices in the United States and Canada and Develops drugs for clinical trials. [10] [11]

Qualifications

Qualifications of McGuff CPS and McGuff Pharmaceuticals

  1. Clinical Trial: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); University of California, Irvine (UCI); Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and others [10] [11]
  2. Certificates: American National Standard; ISO 9001:2000 Quality Systems-Model for Quality Assurance [12]
  3. Inspections: California State Board of Pharmacy, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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References

  1. "Profile: The McGuff Companies. Part 1: Compounding and Manufacturing Share Facilities and Build Corporate Success". IJPC.
  2. "Profile: The McGuff Companies, Part 2: Corporate Cooperation Supports Growth and Ensures Financial Success". IJPC.
  3. The McGuff Company, Inc. in the VAWD List on nabp.net
  4. California Pharmacist Issue Spring 2007 Archived 2008-11-28 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "Login to the McGuff Family of Companies". www.mcguff.com.
  6. "Solid State Technology - Insights for Electronics Manufacturing".
  7. ISO Certified Archived 2009-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Members list" (PDF). www.nhia.org. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  9. "Meet One Of Our Corporate Sponsors: The McGuff Companies". ACAM Integrative Medicine (IM) Blog.
  10. 1 2 ISSN   1076-0512 of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
  11. 1 2 Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial...
  12. http://www.ivnutritionaltherapy.com/ McGuff ISO 9001:2000