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Safety And Efficacy Of Brexanolone As A Novel Treatment Option For Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review., Husna Rahim, Barry Brown
Safety And Efficacy Of Brexanolone As A Novel Treatment Option For Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review., Husna Rahim, Barry Brown
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Introduction: With the recognition of postpartum depression as a distinct medical condition since the release of the 2013 DSM-V, there simultaneously arose a need for therapy. As of March 2019, brexanolone became the first FDA approved medication indicated for the treatment of postpartum depression. The purpose of this review is to consolidate and present the safety and efficacy data of a new treatment option for postpartum depression.
Methods: A date range was specified of January 2015 to May 2022 with the last search being conducted June 28, 2022. Cochrane, PubMed, Embase, and Google Scholar were utilized to identify appropriate trials. …
The Impact Of Medication Therapy Management Services On Pediatric Patients With Medical Complexities, Charisma Osuagwu, Erica Wong, Savion Carswell, Sophia Jenkins, Xinyu Wang, Yujin Kim
The Impact Of Medication Therapy Management Services On Pediatric Patients With Medical Complexities, Charisma Osuagwu, Erica Wong, Savion Carswell, Sophia Jenkins, Xinyu Wang, Yujin Kim
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Introduction
Medication Therapy Management (MTM) is a service provided by healthcare providers to ensure the best medical outcomes, particularly for those with multiple chronic conditions. It is often provided for senior populations supported under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Studies show that patients provided with MTM services have higher medication adherence rates and experience fewer complications. However, there are few studies on MTM counseling in pediatric populations. In this literature review study, we investigated the potential impact of MTM services for underserved pediatric populations with chronic conditions or disabilities who are likely to benefit from MTM services.
Methods …
Social Determinants Of Health In People Living With Psychiatric Disorders: The Role Of Pharmacists., Carla D Cobb, Shari N. Allen, Joseph M Cusimano, Michelle Ding, Amanda S Eloma, Carol A Ott, Kimberly B Tallian
Social Determinants Of Health In People Living With Psychiatric Disorders: The Role Of Pharmacists., Carla D Cobb, Shari N. Allen, Joseph M Cusimano, Michelle Ding, Amanda S Eloma, Carol A Ott, Kimberly B Tallian
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INTRODUCTION: Social determinants of health (SDOH) affect outcomes of people living with psychiatric disorders, including substance use disorders. As experts in medication optimization, pharmacists play a vital role in identifying and addressing medication-related problems associated with SDOH. However, there is a paucity of literature on how pharmacists can be part of the solution.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to provide a narrative review and commentary on the intersection between SDOH, medication-related outcomes in people living with psychiatric disorders, and the role of pharmacists in addressing them.
METHOD: The American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists appointed an expert panel to …
Inhibitory Effect Of Phytochemicals Towards Sars-Cov-2 Papain Like Protease (Plpro) Proteolytic And Deubiquitinase Activity, Anasha Kawall, Devin S M Lewis, Avini Sharma, Krishna Chavada, Rahul Deshmukh, Srujana Rayalam, Vicky Mody, Shashidharamurthy Taval
Inhibitory Effect Of Phytochemicals Towards Sars-Cov-2 Papain Like Protease (Plpro) Proteolytic And Deubiquitinase Activity, Anasha Kawall, Devin S M Lewis, Avini Sharma, Krishna Chavada, Rahul Deshmukh, Srujana Rayalam, Vicky Mody, Shashidharamurthy Taval
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Recent studies have shown that RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), 3-chymotrypsin-like protease (3CLpro), and papain-like protease (PLpro) are necessary for SARS-CoV-2 replication. Among these three enzymes, PLpro exhibits both proteolytic and deubiquitinase (DUB) activity and is responsible for disrupting the host's innate immune response against SARS-CoV-2. Because of this unique property of PLpro, we investigated the inhibitory effects of phytochemicals on the SARS-CoV-2 PLpro enzyme. Our data indicates that the phytochemicals such as catechin, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), mangiferin, myricetin, rutin, and theaflavin exhibited inhibitory activity with IC50 values of 14.2, 128.4, 95.3, 12.1, and 43.4, and 7.3 μM, respectively, towards …
Evaluation Of Albumin Use In A Community Hospital Setting: A Retrospective Study Looking At Appropriate Use And Prescribing Patterns., Timothy Coyle, Samuel John
Evaluation Of Albumin Use In A Community Hospital Setting: A Retrospective Study Looking At Appropriate Use And Prescribing Patterns., Timothy Coyle, Samuel John
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PURPOSE: Albumin has been shown to be safe and effective in clinical practice for a wide variety of indications. The purpose of this medication use evaluation is to quantify the use of albumin in the community hospital setting based on indication and prescribing department.
METHODS: This study is a retrospective, single-center, chart review over a 6-month period of 186 patients aged 18 and older who were treated with IV human albumin 5% or 25% at a single 202-bed community hospital setting from February 1, 2020, to August 1, 2020. A chart review was completed for each patient and the data …
A Baker's Dozen Of Top Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention Publications In 2019, Kayla R Stover, Elias B Chahine, David Cluck, Sarah Green, Daniel B Chastain, Darrell Childress, Carmen Faulkner-Fennell, Katherine Lusardi, Edo-Abasi U. Mcgee, Michelle Turner, P Brandon Bookstaver, Christopher M Bland
A Baker's Dozen Of Top Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention Publications In 2019, Kayla R Stover, Elias B Chahine, David Cluck, Sarah Green, Daniel B Chastain, Darrell Childress, Carmen Faulkner-Fennell, Katherine Lusardi, Edo-Abasi U. Mcgee, Michelle Turner, P Brandon Bookstaver, Christopher M Bland
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Staying current on literature related to antimicrobial stewardship can be challenging given the ever-increasing number of published articles. The Southeastern Research Group Endeavor (SERGE-45) identified antimicrobial stewardship-related peer-reviewed literature that detailed an actionable intervention for 2019. The top 13 publications were selected using a modified Delphi technique. These manuscripts were reviewed to highlight the actionable intervention used by antimicrobial stewardship programs to provide key stewardship literature for teaching and training and to identify potential intervention opportunities within one's institution.
Lipocalin-2 Deficiency May Predispose To The Progression Of Spontaneous Age-Related Adiposity In Mice, Keya Meyers, María López, Joanna Ho, Savannah Wills, Srujana Rayalam, Shashidharamurthy Taval
Lipocalin-2 Deficiency May Predispose To The Progression Of Spontaneous Age-Related Adiposity In Mice, Keya Meyers, María López, Joanna Ho, Savannah Wills, Srujana Rayalam, Shashidharamurthy Taval
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Lipocalin-2 (Lcn2) is an innate immune protein elevated by several orders of magnitude in various inflammatory conditions including aging and obesity. Recent studies have shown that Lcn2 is secreted by adipocytes in response to inflammation and is categorized as a new adipokine cross-linking innate immunity and metabolic disorders including obesity. However, the involvement of Lcn2 and its function during the progression of obesity is largely unknown. Recently, browning of white adipose tissue (WAT) has gained attention as a therapeutic strategy to combat obesity. Herein, we have shown that treatment of mature 3T3-L1 adipocytes with recombinant Lcn2 (rec-Lcn2) resulted in the …
Are We Meeting The Demand For Pharmacist-Led Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs During Postgraduate Training-Year 1 (Pgy1)?, Edo-Abasi U. Mcgee, Arrington D Mason-Callaway, Brent L. Rollins
Are We Meeting The Demand For Pharmacist-Led Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs During Postgraduate Training-Year 1 (Pgy1)?, Edo-Abasi U. Mcgee, Arrington D Mason-Callaway, Brent L. Rollins
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In the United States of America, pharmacists play a pivotal role in antimicrobial stewardship; training from postgraduate residency may hone knowledge and skills gained from didactic pharmacy education. Specifically, the first year of postgraduate training, the learner may become an "everyday steward in training" and may go on to complete a second year in infectious diseases. However, there are a limited number of second year infectious diseases programs. The current demand for pharmacist to participate in and or lead stewardship is disproportionate to available specialized training. The first year of post-graduate training has to be setup to ensure appropriate preparation, …
Interleukin 1Β And Prostaglandin E2 Affect Expression Of Dna Methylating And Demethylating Enzymes In Human Gingival Fibroblasts, Sara Seutter, Jacquay Winfield, Alexis Esbitt, Samantha Snyder, Anastasia Magner, Kristine Kim, Craig Carcuffe, Jeremy Schmoyer, Payvand Kamrani, Jason Mercando, Seyed M Shamseddin, Kevan Green, Ruth C. Borghaei
Interleukin 1Β And Prostaglandin E2 Affect Expression Of Dna Methylating And Demethylating Enzymes In Human Gingival Fibroblasts, Sara Seutter, Jacquay Winfield, Alexis Esbitt, Samantha Snyder, Anastasia Magner, Kristine Kim, Craig Carcuffe, Jeremy Schmoyer, Payvand Kamrani, Jason Mercando, Seyed M Shamseddin, Kevan Green, Ruth C. Borghaei
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Periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory condition that results in increased levels of inflammatory cytokines and inflammatory mediators. In addition to oral disease and tooth loss, it also causes low-grade systemic inflammation that contributes to development of systemic conditions including cardiovascular disease, pre-term birth, diabetes and cancer. Chronic inflammation is associated with epigenetic change, and it has been suggested that such changes can alter cell phenotypes in ways that contribute to both ongoing inflammation and development of associated pathologies. Here we show that exposure of human gingival fibroblasts to IL-1β increases expression of maintenance methyltransferase DNMT1 but decreases expression of …
Quinolone Allergy, Edoabasi U. Mcgee, Essie Samuel, Bernadett Boronea, Nakoasha Dillard, Madison N Milby, Susan J Lewis
Quinolone Allergy, Edoabasi U. Mcgee, Essie Samuel, Bernadett Boronea, Nakoasha Dillard, Madison N Milby, Susan J Lewis
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Quinolones are the second most common antibiotic class associated with drug-induced allergic reactions, but data on quinolone allergy are scarce. This review article discusses the available evidence on quinolone allergy, including prevalence, risk factors, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, cross-reactivity, and management of allergic reactions. Although the incidence of quinolone allergy is still lower than beta-lactams, it has been increasingly reported in recent decades, most likely from its expanded use and the introduction of moxifloxacin. Thorough patient history remains essential in the evaluation of quinolone allergy. Many diagnostic tools have been investigated, but skin tests can yield false-positive results and in vitro …
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 3, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 3, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- A Year in Review
- Impacting Patient Care
- Getting Your Voice Heard
- 10 Reasons to Counsel
- The Daily Dose: Residency
- AMCP Out West
- Dinner with a Pharmacist
- Introducing... [2016-2017 Pharmacy Student Council]
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 1, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 1, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- Greetings
- What is Your King Piece?
- Economics in Pharmacy
- Community Pharmacy
- The Daily Dose: APhA in D.C.
- GSHP Summer Meeting
- Tips for Students
- Pharmacy goes Greek
- A Trip to Philly
- Institutional Pharmacy
- Message to the P1s
Milking The Information: Resources On Herbal Lactation Aids, Erica Rosalle
Milking The Information: Resources On Herbal Lactation Aids, Erica Rosalle
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This article provides information for the layperson on herbs commonly used as galactagogues (lactation aids), their effectiveness, and risks according to existing scientific literature. In addition, resources for further research on herbal lactation aids are listed.
Pharmdigest Volume 1, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 1, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- PCOM PGY1 at Gwinnett Medical
- Getting the Residency
- Counsel On!
- The Daily Dose: Leadership
- AMCP visits the West Coast
- Introducing the New Council
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- Journey to Pharmacy
- Live Your Why
- Daily Dose: Compounding
- Research Lab
- Let's Get Clinical
Pharmdigest Volume 1, Issue 1, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 1, Issue 1, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
The first issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- The First Dose: an introduction and welcome to the new publication.
- Letter from the Dean of the School of Pharmacy
- Address from the Pharmacy Student Council President
- Review of the ASHP Midyear Meeting