Jordan Pratt

Jordan Pratt edits the drug-reference and reconstitution content at InjectCompass. After completing a PharmD at the University of Michigan and a hospital pharmacy residency, Jordan worked in a 503A sterile-compounding pharmacy for six years before pivoting to medical writing. The reconstitution worked examples on this site, the concentration tables, and the bacteriostatic-versus-sterile-water reference all pass through Jordan's edits. The signature move is reading every published draft against the current USP monograph and the manufacturer label, and quietly correcting any rounding or unit mismatches. Outside of InjectCompass, Jordan contributes peer-reviewed continuing-education content on home-administration safety to nursing associations and writes a quarterly column on drug-stability literature.
Education
- University of Michigan. College of Pharmacy
Areas of focus
- Pharmaceutical compounding (USP <797>)
- Peptide reconstitution math
- Drug stability and storage
- FDA prescribing information interpretation
Articles by Jordan
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Disclosures
Jordan Pratt reports no financial relationships with pharmaceutical manufacturers, telehealth clinics, peptide vendors, or compounding pharmacies. Editorial standards governing all InjectCompass authors are documented at /editorial-standards.