The addition of flavoring to a drug intended for dispensation may not be considered compounding if the flavoring: (1) Is inert, nonallergenic and has no effect other than imparting a flavor to the drug or modifying the flavor of the drug; and (2) Does not constitute more than five percent of the total volume of the drug.
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