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Current Understanding Of The Mechanism Of Action Of The Antiepileptic Drug Lacosamide, Michael A. Rogawski, Azita Tofighy, H Steve White, Alain Matagne, Christian Wolff Nov 2015

Current Understanding Of The Mechanism Of Action Of The Antiepileptic Drug Lacosamide, Michael A. Rogawski, Azita Tofighy, H Steve White, Alain Matagne, Christian Wolff

Michael A. Rogawski

The antiepileptic drug lacosamide [(R)-2-acetamido-N-benzyl-3-methoxypropanamide], a chiral functionalized amino acid, was originally identified by virtue of activity in the mouse and rat maximal electroshock (MES) test. Attention was drawn to lacosamide because of its high oral potency and stereoselectivity. Lacosamide is also active in the 6 Hz seizure model but inactive against clonic seizures in rodents induced by subcutaneous pentylenetetrazol, bicuculline and picrotoxin. It is also ineffective in genetic models of absence epilepsy. At doses greater than those required to confer protection in the MES test, lacosamide inhibits behavioral and electrographic seizures in hippocampal kindled rats. It also effectively terminates …


Management Of Severe Hyponatremia: Infusion Of Hypertonic Saline And Desmopressin Or Infusion Of Vasopressin Inhibitors?, Antonios H. Tzamaloukas Md, Joseph I. Shapiro Md, Dominic S. Raj Md, Glen H. Murata Md, Robert H. Glew Phd, Deepak Malhotra Md, Phd Oct 2015

Management Of Severe Hyponatremia: Infusion Of Hypertonic Saline And Desmopressin Or Infusion Of Vasopressin Inhibitors?, Antonios H. Tzamaloukas Md, Joseph I. Shapiro Md, Dominic S. Raj Md, Glen H. Murata Md, Robert H. Glew Phd, Deepak Malhotra Md, Phd

Joseph I Shapiro MD

Rapid correction of severe hyponatremia carries the risk of osmotic demyelination. Two recently introduced methods of correction of hyponatremia have diametrically opposite effects on aquaresis. Inhibitors of vasopressin V2 receptor (vaptans) lead to the production of dilute urine, whereas infusion of desmopressin causes urinary concentration. Identification of the category of hyponatremia that will benefit from one or the other treatment is critical. In general, vaptans are effective in hyponatremias presenting with concentrated urine and, with the exception of hypovolemic hyponatremia, can be used as their primary treatment. Desmopressin is effective in hyponatremias presenting with dilute urine or developing urinary dilution …


Outcomes Of Third-Year Pharmacy Students Using Technology For Instruction In An Infectious Diseases Elective Course, Joanna Headley, Pharmd, Candidate 2015, Bhavik Shah, Pharmd, Bcps, Aahivp, Jason J. Schafer, Pharmd, Mph, Bcps, Aahivp Jan 2015

Outcomes Of Third-Year Pharmacy Students Using Technology For Instruction In An Infectious Diseases Elective Course, Joanna Headley, Pharmd, Candidate 2015, Bhavik Shah, Pharmd, Bcps, Aahivp, Jason J. Schafer, Pharmd, Mph, Bcps, Aahivp

Jason J. Schafer, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, AAHIVP

BACKGROUND The use of technology both inside and outside the classroom is integral to the facilitation of pharmacy students’ learning.1 Technology is allowing education to restructure classroom time for something other than simple transmission of factual information and to adopt an evidence-based approach to instructional innovation and reform.1 Pharmacy colleges and schools should incorporate technologies that students frequently use and that positively impact learning.2 Limited assessment of the impact of technology on student performance is available including teaching and learning from peers.1,2 An infectious diseases elective course developed at the Jefferson School of Pharmacy incorporated the use of contemporary technology …