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June 1976, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
June 1976, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
The Sig
The Sig Newsletter from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy - June 1976
Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1976, School Of Pharmacy
Pacific Information Service On Street-Drugs May 1976, School Of Pharmacy
Pacific Information Service on Street-Drugs
No abstract provided.
January 1976, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
January 1976, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
The Sig
The Sig Newsletter from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy - January 1976
1976 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
1976 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Apothecary
1976, the year marking our country's 200th year of freedom. It also marks the beginning of a new career for the graduating Seniors of SOSU. Since this year is such a special one for many reasons, our theme is a mixture of the history of our country, and our profession, as well as the various happenings of the school year.
Characterization Of The Physical Properties And The Bioavailability Of Phenobarbital Tablets, Usp, 100 Mg, Mario F. Sylvestri
Characterization Of The Physical Properties And The Bioavailability Of Phenobarbital Tablets, Usp, 100 Mg, Mario F. Sylvestri
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 required a producer of a new drug to substantiate the safety of the drug product when used as recommended; however, the introduction of the Kefauver-Harris Amendments of 1962 considerably strengthened this act. These amendments intensified the controls on quality, labeling, and safety, while adding a new requirement that all NDA's should be able to present substantial evidence of the effectiveness of the drug product for its indicated use of uses (4). The procedure used to determine the efficacy of a drug included identification of the product, copies of the labeling, and a …
Insulin Adsorption To Intravenous Delivery Systems, Michael Joseph Zarcone
Insulin Adsorption To Intravenous Delivery Systems, Michael Joseph Zarcone
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
Lack of quantitative adsorption data makes it difficult for a physician to determine the actual amount of insulin received by a patient against the amount added to the intravenous infusion system. This project was therefore initiated to determine quantitatively the extent of adsorption that would occur in a clinical setting.
In order to achieve the above aim, varying amounts of carrier insulin containing I-labeled insulin were added to the intravenous infusion delivery system. Using the most commonly utilized mode of delivery and flow rate the tagged insulin solution was allowed to flow through the intravenous delivery system. Both the amount …
The Clinical Pharmacy Program In A Community Hospital Setting : An Integral Part Of The Educational Process, Franklin D. Kamian
The Clinical Pharmacy Program In A Community Hospital Setting : An Integral Part Of The Educational Process, Franklin D. Kamian
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The intent of this work is to emphasize that the concept of clinical pharmacy is no longer an innovation or an educational experiment, but rather is a reality which requires national recognition, professional as well as legislative support, and clearly planned educational preparation.
Prostaglandin Synthesis In The Feline Adrenal Cortex, Suzanne Gale Laychock
Prostaglandin Synthesis In The Feline Adrenal Cortex, Suzanne Gale Laychock
Theses and Dissertations
Studies were carried out on the feline adrenal gland to ascertain the role of prostaglandins in the mechanism of action of ACTH. Using tritiated arachidonic acid as a prostaglandin (PG) precursor , it was demonstrated by column and thin layer chromatography techniques that isolated trypsinized adrenocortical cells possess an active PG synthetase capable of synthesizing radiolabeled PGE, PGF, and PGA/B-like substances. Concentrations of ACTH (125 - 250 μU) which stimulate steroidogenesis enhanced the conversion of radiolabeled arachidonic acid to PGE, PGF and the PGA/B products extracted from cortical cells and incubation media.
PG biosynthesis by isolated cortical cells was …