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Assessment Of The Use Of Non-Pharmacological Methods For Managing Depression In Patients With Myotonic Dystrophy (Dm) And Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (Fshd), Mackenzie Roberts, Amy L. Parkhill, Deidre Skalla, Kimberly Miller Dec 2018

Assessment Of The Use Of Non-Pharmacological Methods For Managing Depression In Patients With Myotonic Dystrophy (Dm) And Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (Fshd), Mackenzie Roberts, Amy L. Parkhill, Deidre Skalla, Kimberly Miller

Pharmacy Faculty/Staff Publications

Background: Myotonic dystrophy (DM) and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) are two types of muscular dystrophies with multi-system manifestations.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine 1: the prevalence of depression in patients with myotonic dystrophy (DM) and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and 2: which non-pharmacological methods DM and FSHD patients are using to manage their depression.

Methods: A survey was conducted using the online system, Qualtrics. The voluntary and anonymous survey was emailed to 1,205 eligible patients from the National Registry for DM and FSHD Patients and Family Members at the University of Rochester. Participants were at least …


Stability Of Extemporaneously Prepared Sodium Benzoate Oral Suspension, Julia Atkins, Melinda E. Lull, Andrew S. Decker, David Hutchinson Jul 2018

Stability Of Extemporaneously Prepared Sodium Benzoate Oral Suspension, Julia Atkins, Melinda E. Lull, Andrew S. Decker, David Hutchinson

Doctoral External Publications

The stability of extemporaneously prepared sodium benzoate oral suspension in cherry syrup and Ora-Sweet was studied. Oral solutions of 250-mg/mL sodium benzoate were prepared in either cherry syrup or Ora-Sweet. To a beaker, 50 grams of Sodium Benzoate Powder USP was dissolved and filtered, the solution was divided equally into two parts, and each aliquot was added into two separate calibrated 100-mL amber vials. In the first vial, cherry syrup was added to make a final volume of 100 mL. In the second vial, Ora-Sweet was added to give a final volume of 100 mL. This process was repeated to …


Hydrochloric Acid Infusion For The Treatment Of Metabolic Alkalosis In Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients, Jason D. Guffey, Curtis E. Haas, Amber Crowley, Kathryn A. Connor, David C. Kaufman Jan 2018

Hydrochloric Acid Infusion For The Treatment Of Metabolic Alkalosis In Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients, Jason D. Guffey, Curtis E. Haas, Amber Crowley, Kathryn A. Connor, David C. Kaufman

Pharmacy Faculty/Staff Publications

Background: Older reports of use of hydrochloric acid (HCl) infusions for treatment of metabolic alkalosis document variable dosing strategies and risk. Objectives: This study sought to characterize use of HCl infusions in surgical intensive care unit patients for the treatment of metabolic alkalosis. Methods: This retrospective review included patients who received a HCl infusion for >8 hours. The primary end point was to evaluate the utility of common acid-base equations for predicting HCl dose requirements. Secondary end points evaluated adverse effects, efficacy, duration of therapy, and total HCl dose needed to correct metabolic alkalosis. Data on demographics, potential causes of …


Identifying Patterns In Health Care Disparities And Barriers To Health Care In Rural Tanzania, Karlee Platts, Christina Sanborn, Melinda E. Lull Dec 2017

Identifying Patterns In Health Care Disparities And Barriers To Health Care In Rural Tanzania, Karlee Platts, Christina Sanborn, Melinda E. Lull

Pharmacy Faculty/Staff Publications

Tanzania is a country in East Africa with a population of 55 million people. HIV/AIDs, malaria and nutritional deficiencies claim the lives of many each year across Tanzania. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported in 2013 that approximately 70 percent of the population of Tanzania live in more rural areas where access to healthcare, health education, and medications for these diseases may be limited. The objective of this study was to illuminate significant health disparities in rural Tanzania based on literature and direct observations to identify barriers to quality health care.

A comprehensive literature evaluation was completed on reports published …