Storage Cabinets — Expert Answer

What storage cabinets are used in pharmacy or clinical dispensing areas?

Pharmacy and clinical dispensing areas require: (1) Locked storage for all controlled substances per DEA 21 CFR regulations — requires a Class B or higher locking cabinet (not a standard cam lock); (2) Organized shelving for pharmaceutical inventory with labels, lot numbers, and expiration date visibility; (3) Temperature-stable storage for most non-refrigerated medications (standard closed cabinet at room temperature 65–77°F is adequate); (4) A refrigerator for temperature-sensitive medications (not a standard cabinet); (5) Non-porous, cleanable interior surfaces per USP 795 and 797 cleanliness standards for compounding pharmacies. OfficeFurniture2go.com provides standard commercial office storage solutions — for controlled substance storage compliance, consult a pharmacy regulatory specialist. Call 1-800-460-0858 for standard pharmaceutical office storage.
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