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Factors Influencing Emergency Contraception Use In Indigent Populations, Melissa Arnold, April Bonifaz, Kasandra Chambers, Amy Roy, Ashley Scherreik, Kurtis Schultz, Miriam Ansong, Phillip L. Thornton, Tracy Frame Oct 2015

Factors Influencing Emergency Contraception Use In Indigent Populations, Melissa Arnold, April Bonifaz, Kasandra Chambers, Amy Roy, Ashley Scherreik, Kurtis Schultz, Miriam Ansong, Phillip L. Thornton, Tracy Frame

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Introduction: Indigent women are disproportionately affected by unwanted, unplanned pregnancies. Studies previously identified lack of knowledge about emergency contraception (EC) as a major deterrent from use. This study was performed to address three potential barriers to the use of EC in indigent populations: culture and religion, patient education, and cost. For the entirety of this study, EC refers to levonorgestrel (LNG).

Objectives: To determine the impact of culture and religion, patient education, and cost on EC use in the indigent population.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional observational study to explore and investigate relationships between indigent populations and the …


Protein Analysis Of Human Lacrimal Fluid In Varying Age Groups, Jayson M. Brewin, Daniel C. James, Neil Klinger, Jenna G. Lawhead, Nathaniel J. Luce, Amy Wuobio, Lindsay Florkey, Rocco J. Rotello Oct 2015

Protein Analysis Of Human Lacrimal Fluid In Varying Age Groups, Jayson M. Brewin, Daniel C. James, Neil Klinger, Jenna G. Lawhead, Nathaniel J. Luce, Amy Wuobio, Lindsay Florkey, Rocco J. Rotello

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Purpose: The objective of this research project was to identify proteins secreted from human lacrimal fluids onto the extra-ocular surface of the eye that could be later used to predict eye health, disease, and age-related changes. The identification of specific lacrimal proteins in relative quantities and patterns in younger versus older patients may reflect both ocular and extra-ocular disease states.

Methods: This observational study collected samples of lacrimal fluid from 20 subjects between the ages of 18 and 25 years and 20 subjects over the age of 50 years with the use of Schirmer strips. The protein composition of these …


Welcome To The Excerpts In Pharmacy Research Journal, Miriam Ansong, Melissa J. Beck, Ginger Cameron, Rocco Rotello Oct 2015

Welcome To The Excerpts In Pharmacy Research Journal, Miriam Ansong, Melissa J. Beck, Ginger Cameron, Rocco Rotello

Excerpts in Pharmacy Research Journal

The editorial board at Cedarville University School of Pharmacy welcomes you to the inaugural issue of the Excerpts in Pharmacy Research Journal (ISSN 2374-4693).