Prompt Praxis Laboratories
Benjamin Garcia is a skilled professional with experience in quality assurance and pharmacy operations. Currently serving as a Quality Associate at Prompt Praxis Laboratories since February 2024, Benjamin previously contributed as a Pharmacy Technician at Insight Hospital and Medical Center from November 2022 to February 2024. Earlier roles include an Information Technology Intern at HOOVER-SCHRUM MEMORIAL SD 157, where Benjamin assisted parents with technical issues related to school-issued laptops, and as a Pharmacy Technician at Walgreens for a brief period in 2021. Additional experience includes working as a Cashier at Whole Foods Market, where Benjamin also managed customer service tasks, and as a Work Study Student at South Suburban College. Benjamin holds an Associate's degree in Pre-Pharmacy Studies from South Suburban College, completed in 2020.
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Prompt Praxis Laboratories
Prompt Praxis Laboratories, LLC, founded in 2011, is a women-owned fully-integrated laboratory powered with the current information technology to facilitate rapid drug testing or development. The emphasis on automation of critical laboratory processes allows PPL to minimize human error within the testing and analysis process. Prompt Praxis Laboratories provides a full range of rapid testing and support services focusing on pharmaceutical products and compounded sterile or nonsterile preparations. Our support activities span three major industries: > Pharmaceutical > Compounding Pharmacy > Medical Devices The scope and breath of the services we offer are extensive, and we anticipate phasing in specialty capabilities based upon the growth of our client base and diversification of development activities. Services in support of other dosage forms may be included in various expansion phases of the laboratory. Prompt Praxis Laboratories, LLC, has developed and validated numerous Ready-to-Analyze® test methods. These methods have been validated to a typical concentration range of 1 to 50 µg/mL with short run times facilitating rapid turnaround. These methods are envisioned to be applicable without further validation to test samples after a quick specificity experiment that demonstrates their utility on the specific samples to be tested. We hope to encourage compliance with the new 503B section of the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act by cost-effectively providing options to physicians, pharmacies, and outsourcing facilities in an effort to ensure chemically safe and effective compounded preparations.