Australian compounding · by application
Send the script. Track the compound. Receive it logged.
Edge coordinates compounding orders between your pharmacy and the bench. One tracked lifecycle from placed to received, with the Schedule 8 register, batch record and cold chain kept as the order moves.
Pharmacist-gated step. Either party can cancel until received.
What it is
Compounding orders, off the fax.
Compounding orders still move on faxes, phone calls and a shared spreadsheet. The script goes one way, the medicine comes back, and the record of what happened sits in two places at once.
Edge puts the order on a single line. You place it against a script, the compounder accepts it, and you both watch it move through production to dispatch. Nothing is dispensed on a guess. Nothing moves without a pharmacist.
How an order moves
One line, from your script to your shelf.
Pharmacist-gated step. Either party can cancel until received.
Built to the codes
It already answers to the regulations you do.
- Schedule 8
- Running balance, two-pharmacist witness and a register kept to the DPCS regulations.
- Cold chain
- A transit logger is captured on receipt. A breach forces an accept-or-reject decision, and the reason is recorded.
- Batch records
- Compounding batch records in the PIC/S format, append-only once written.
- Directions
- Tall Man lettering and error-prone abbreviation checks on every set of directions.
- Audit
- Every clinical action and patient-record access written to a trail that can't be edited.
- Data residency
- Patient data stays on Australian-region infrastructure.
Joining
By application, on purpose.
Edge admits pharmacies it can serve well. Tell us about yours, we review it, and your account goes live when you're in.
- 01
Apply
A few details about your pharmacy and whoever runs the account.
- 02
We review
We check the pharmacy and make sure we can serve your orders.
- 03
You're in
Your account is activated and you place your first order.