Assessing Pharmacists' Knowledge Of Drugs' Dialyzability In Four Health Institutions In Al-Najaf, Iraq,
2023
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Kufa, Al-Najaf, Iraq.
Assessing Pharmacists' Knowledge Of Drugs' Dialyzability In Four Health Institutions In Al-Najaf, Iraq, Zahraa Saad Oufi, Ihsan Salah Rabeea
Maaen Journal for Medical Sciences
Background: Drugs' dialyzability is the degree to which a drug is filtered out of the blood stream during dialysis. This process is influenced by various factors, including properties of the drug and dialysis procedure. As drug experts, pharmacists must pay close attention to drugs' dialyzability when counseling patients on medications to ensure that therapeutic drug concentrations are maintained in the patient's body.
Aim: This study aimed to assess the knowledge of pharmacists working in dialysis centers or hospitals with dialysis wards regarding drugs' dialyzability.
Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in November 2022. A three-section questionnaire was developed and …
Advanced Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characteristics And Applications,
2023
College of Pharmacy, Al-Zahraa University for women, Karbala, Iraq
Advanced Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characteristics And Applications, Asmaa Abdelaziz Mohamed, Marwa Malik Kamil, Firas Aziz Rahi, Noor Zuhair Kbah
Maaen Journal for Medical Sciences
Recent breakthroughs in pharmaceutical delivery methods employing a range of carriers have radically transformed modern diagnostic and therapeutic practices. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) were created due to the demand for substances with superior thermal and chemical capabilities. These ordered porous substances have generated a lot of interest as carriers due to their distinct advantages over the competition. They may be made economically using a simple process. Moreover, the shape, pore size, and particle size may all be changed by modifying the synthesis's conditions. Investigations on MSNs as drug carriers have reportedly accelerated in recent years, highlighting the potential benefits of …
Encephalopathy Tango: When Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Waltz With Gaba Receptor,
2023
Rochester General Hospital
Encephalopathy Tango: When Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Waltz With Gaba Receptor, Ali Mohamed, Nagesh Jadhav, Mohamed Elbathani, Abubaker Farah
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
Beta-lactam antibiotics are a class of drugs that are widely used to treat a variety of infections. They are generally well-tolerated, but they can cause a variety of side effects, including allergic reactions, acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) and neurotoxicity.
We present a patient who developed neurotoxicity after being treated with cephalosporin and carbapenem antibiotics. A 76-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with osteomyelitis of the right foot. She was initially treated with cefepime and daptomycin. She was discharged and then began to experience delirium with visual hallucinations and acute kidney injury. After common causes of confusion were excluded, the …
Exploring Chemovar-Specific Cannabis Extracts Quantification And Evaluation Of Cytotoxic Compounds For Targeting Glioblastoma Multiforme,
2023
Wingate University; North Carolina State University of Agriculture and Technology; Nova Southeastern University
Exploring Chemovar-Specific Cannabis Extracts Quantification And Evaluation Of Cytotoxic Compounds For Targeting Glioblastoma Multiforme, Ashraf Duzan, Mufeed Basti, Travis Cesarone, Waldemar Debinski, Daniel Todd
HPD Articles
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) represents one of the most aggressive and metastatic brain tumors, with a dismal success rate of less than three percent after five years, particularly in tumors with active immune checkpoints. This necessitates the development of targeted endogenous agents for precise GBM treatment. Previous experiments utilizing Chemovar Specific Cannabis Extractions (CSCEs), fractionated with polar solvents and quantified using Liquid and Gas Column Chromatography combined with Mass Spectrometry (LC/GCMS), have shown reduced viability and motility in human GBM cell lines. However, the complexity of the botanical substance has hindered the personalization of standard cannabis medicines for GBM due to …
Quality Control Of 11 Cannabinoids By Ultraperformance Liquid Chromatography Coupled With Mass Spectrometry (Uplc-Ms/Ms),
2023
Wingate University; North Carolina State University of Agriculture and Technology; Nova Southeastern University
Quality Control Of 11 Cannabinoids By Ultraperformance Liquid Chromatography Coupled With Mass Spectrometry (Uplc-Ms/Ms), Ashraf Duzan, Desiree Reinken, Mufeed M Basti
HPD Articles
OBJECTIVE: Cannabinoid extraction from
METHODS: In this study, we developed rapid, sensitive, selective, accurate, and validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the quantification of cannabinoids. The methods are for determining 11 cannabinoids in cannabis (hemp) extracted in oil form, and we investigated the accuracy of the labeling and thermal stability regarding the cannabinoids on 17 oil cannabis samples.
RESULTS: In the UPLC chromatogram, we see a good resolution and there is no matrix effect and the accuracy were 98.2% to 102.6%, and the precision was 0.52%-8.18%. The linearity of the calibration curves in methanol was with a regression
CONCLUSION: The …
Isolation And Total Synthesis Of Sigma-2 Ligands From Marine Cyanobacteria,
2023
Duquesne University
Isolation And Total Synthesis Of Sigma-2 Ligands From Marine Cyanobacteria, Andrea Hough
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Cyanobacteria have been studied for over 50 years as a source of new antibiotics, antiviral, and anticancer drugs. The research described in this dissertation investigates marine cyanobacteria as a source of natural products with activity within the central nervous system and with cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells. Barbamide (1) is a known cyanobacterial metabolite that has been re-isolated from a variety of species and collection sites suggesting broad utility as a signaling molecule. Utilizing the psychoactive drug screening program, we screened barbamide for CNS activity and found that barbamide exhibited affinity for the kappa opioid receptor (KOR) and …
July / August 2023,
2023
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
July / August 2023, Randy Curry, Cindy Brooks
RURAL ROCKS
This is the July & August 2023 issue of Rural Rocks from the SWOSU College of Pharmacy.
Exploring The Experiences Of Underrepresented Students Pursuing Health-Related Graduate Or Professional Programs,
2023
East Tennessee State University
Exploring The Experiences Of Underrepresented Students Pursuing Health-Related Graduate Or Professional Programs, Alison Williams
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
For many years graduate and professional education programs for the health professions have sought to increase the diversity of their student body to include students from a wider variety of backgrounds. Increasing the diversity of healthcare providers is an essential component of addressing inequities in healthcare. However, despite initiatives to increase racial and ethnic diversity in the health professions, these professions remain largely White and female. Previous researchers have sought to identify the reasons that racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in healthcare, and the barriers to persistence and success. Little research exists explaining why men are underrepresented in the …
Pharmacy Newsletter : August 2023,
2023
Aga Khan University
Pharmacy Newsletter : August 2023, Pharmacy Department, Aga Khan University
Pharmacy Newsletter
- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Digoxin – What You Need to Know?
- Composition of Common Poisons/Household Items
- Dexamethasone Induced Psychosis
- TOX TOK! Cement Ingestion
- Thromboprophylaxis in Critical Care Patients
- AKUH – Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting Trend – Q1 2023
- AKUH - Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Report - Q1 & Q2 2023
- AKUH - Pharmacists’ Intervention Statistics - Q1 2023
- Clinical Pharmacists in Multidisciplinary Rounds - Dashboard - Q1 2023
In Vitro Anticoagulant Effect Analysis Of Leaves Different Extract Types Of Calotropis Procera (Asclepiadaceae) In West Bank/ Palestine,
2023
Department of Biology and Biotechnology, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
In Vitro Anticoagulant Effect Analysis Of Leaves Different Extract Types Of Calotropis Procera (Asclepiadaceae) In West Bank/ Palestine, Ghadeer Omar, Kholoud Thiab, Ghaleb Adwan, Ali Barakat
Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal
As several plants have anticoagulant activity, Calotropis procera has been investigated "in vitro" in this study. Hot and cold water, ethanol, and methanol extracts of these plant leaves were prepared to final concentrations of 100, 50, and 25 mg/ml. In vitro, PT and aPTT assays were conducted on normal platelet poor plasma blood samples of 20 healthy volunteers by a digital coagulation analyzer. Results showed that all evaluated extracts prolonged both PT and aPTT at 100 and 50 mg/ml concentrations. The highest effect on PT was observed for ethanol and methanol extracts by recording 128.52±24.45 sec and 105.99±17.76 sec at …
Evaluation Of Antimicrobial Stewardship For The Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infections After Pharmacist-Led Provider Education At The Center For Family Medicine,
2023
South Dakota State University
Evaluation Of Antimicrobial Stewardship For The Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infections After Pharmacist-Led Provider Education At The Center For Family Medicine, Kaylee Ayers, Faith E. Bader, Karly Blaalid, Tominee Sorenson, Sara Smith, Jennifer Ball
Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Student Research Publications and Projects
Purpose: Urinary tract infections are a common outpatient infection, and proper antibiotic treatment is important for better patient outcomes, reducing healthcare costs, and reducing bacterial resistance. Specifically at the Center for Family Medicine (CFM), resident physicians may lack experience in prescribing proper antibiotic treatments based on patient factors for UTIs. The purpose of this study is to assess the appropriate use of antibiotics before and after a provider education pertaining to guideline recommended therapy for UTIs. The education included classifications of UTIs, first line and second line antibiotic therapy for acute uncomplicated UTIs, and first line therapy based on renal …
Bioinspired Polymers: Transformative Applications In Biomedicine And Regenerative Medicine.,
2023
Nova Southeastern University
Bioinspired Polymers: Transformative Applications In Biomedicine And Regenerative Medicine., Hossein Omidian, Renae L. Wilson, Niloofar Babanejad
HPD Articles
Bioinspired polymers have emerged as a promising field in biomaterials research, offering innovative solutions for various applications in biomedical engineering. This manuscript provides an overview of the advancements and potential of bioinspired polymers in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and biomedicine. The manuscript discusses their role in enhancing mechanical properties, mimicking the extracellular matrix, incorporating hydrophobic particles for self-healing abilities, and improving stability. Additionally, it explores their applications in antibacterial properties, optical and sensing applications, cancer therapy, and wound healing. The manuscript emphasizes the significance of bioinspired polymers in expanding biomedical applications, addressing healthcare challenges, and improving outcomes. By highlighting these …
Enhancing Therapeutic Efficacy Of Curcumin: Advances In Delivery Systems And Clinical Applications.,
2023
Nova Southeastern University
Enhancing Therapeutic Efficacy Of Curcumin: Advances In Delivery Systems And Clinical Applications., Hossein Omidian, Renae L. Wilson, Sumana Dey Chowdhury
HPD Articles
Curcumin, a potent active compound found in turmeric and Curcuma xanthorrhiza oil, possesses a wide range of therapeutic properties, including antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and wound healing activities. However, its clinical effectiveness is hindered by its low bioavailability and rapid elimination from the body. To overcome these limitations, researchers have explored innovative delivery systems for curcumin. Some promising approaches include solid lipid nanoparticles, nanomicelle gels, and transdermal formulations for topical drug delivery. In the field of dentistry, curcumin gels have shown effectiveness against oral disorders and periodontal diseases. Moreover, Pickering emulsions and floating in situ gelling systems have been developed to …
Α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Interaction With G Proteins In Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation, Motility, And Calcium Signaling,
2023
Kuwait University
Α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Interaction With G Proteins In Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation, Motility, And Calcium Signaling, Murat Oz, Justin R. King, Keun-Hang Susan Yang, Sarah Khushaish, Yulia Tchugunova, Maitham A. Khajah, Yunus A. Luqmani, Nadine Kabbani
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
Chronic smoking is a primary risk factor for breast cancer due to the presence of various toxins and carcinogens within tobacco products. Nicotine is the primary addictive component of tobacco products and has been shown to promote breast cancer cell proliferation and metastases. Nicotine activates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) that are expressed in cancer cell lines. Here, we examine the role of the α7 nAChR in coupling to heterotrimeric G proteins within breast cancer MCF-7 cells. Pharmacological activation of the α7 nAChR using choline or nicotine was found to increase proliferation, motility, and calcium signaling in MCF-7 cells. This effect …
The Structural Characterization And Bioactivity Assessment Of Nonspecific Lipid Transfer Protein 1 (Nsltp1) From Caraway (Carum Carvi) Seeds,
2023
Chapman University
The Structural Characterization And Bioactivity Assessment Of Nonspecific Lipid Transfer Protein 1 (Nsltp1) From Caraway (Carum Carvi) Seeds, Taibah Aldakhil, Saud O. Alshammari, Bushra Siraj, Bishoy El-Aarag, Shamshad Zarina, David Salehi, Aftab Ahmed
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
Background
Carum carvi (caraway) of the Apiaceae family has been used in many cultures as a cooking spice and part of the folk medicine. Previous reports primarily focus on the medicinal properties of caraway seed essential oil and the whole seeds extract. However, no effort has been made to study caraway proteins and their potential pharmacological properties, including nonspecific lipid transfer protein (nsLTP), necessitating further research. The current study aimed to characterize nonspecific lipid transfer protein 1 (nsLTP1) from caraway seed, determine its three-dimensional structure, and analyze protein–ligand complex interactions through docking studies. We also evaluated nsLTP1 in vitro cytotoxic …
Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma - A Case Report,
2023
SS Medical College Hospital, JSS University, Mysore
Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma - A Case Report, Dr Godha Keesara Reddy Dr, Dr Anupama Chandrappa Dr, Dr Deepak K S
Radiology Teaching Files
15 year old male who presented with a 6 month history of nasal obstruction and recurrent nasal bleeding. He had had about ten episodes of epistaxis in the 3 months. Examination revealed that vital signs were essentially within normal limits.The nasal cavity revealed fresh blood in the right nasal cavity but the bleeding site could not be visualized. An impression of epistaxis secondary rhinosinusitis was made.
Spending On Phased Clinical Development Of Approved Drugs By The Us National Institutes Of Health Compared With Industry,
2023
Bentley University
Spending On Phased Clinical Development Of Approved Drugs By The Us National Institutes Of Health Compared With Industry, Edward W. Zhou, Matthew J. Jackson, Fred D. Ledley
Natural & Applied Sciences Faculty Publications
The launch of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to advance new cures and address public concern regarding drug prices has raised questions about the roles of government and industry in drug development.
This cross-sectional study examined NIH funding for published research reporting the results of phased clinical trials of drugs approved between 2010 and 2019 and compared the findings with reported industry spending estimates. Data analysis was performed between May 2021 and August 2022 using PubMed data from January 1999 through October 2021 and NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results data from January 1999 through …
Proteoglycan 4 (Prg4)/Lubricin And The Extracellular Matrix In Gout,
2023
Chapman University
Proteoglycan 4 (Prg4)/Lubricin And The Extracellular Matrix In Gout, Khaled A. Elsaid, Gregory D. Jay, Ru Liu-Bryan, Robert Terkeltaub
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
Proteoglycan 4 (PRG4) is a mucinous glycoprotein secreted by synovial fibroblasts and superficial zone chondrocytes, released into synovial fluid, and adsorbed on cartilage and synovial surfaces. PRG4′s roles include cartilage boundary lubrication, synovial homeostasis, immunomodulation, and suppression of inflammation. Gouty arthritis is mediated by monosodium urate (MSU) crystal phagocytosis by synovial macrophages, with NLRP3 inflammasome activation and IL-1β release. The phagocytic receptor CD44 mediates MSU crystal uptake by macrophages. By binding CD44, PRG4 limits MSU crystal uptake and downstream inflammation. PRG4/CD44 signaling is transduced by protein phosphatase 2A, which inhibits NF-κB, decreases xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR), urate production, and ROS-mediated IL-1β …
The Effect Of Heat Treatment And Chemical Treatment On Natural Fibre To The Durability Of Wood Plastic Composites – A Review,
2023
Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang
The Effect Of Heat Treatment And Chemical Treatment On Natural Fibre To The Durability Of Wood Plastic Composites – A Review, Nuratiqah Asyiqin Mohd Nasharudin, Nur Fatihah Sulaiman, Nurul Aziemah Mohammad, Wan Nor Raihan Wan Jaafar, Falah Abu Dr., Siti Norasmah Surip
Journal of Materials Exploration and Findings (JMEF)
The application of WPC is not only limited to indoor applications but has been extended to exterior applications where properties of WPC could compromise during service life. WPC was derived from wood fiber of various sizes to reinforce polymers. Wood fiber has the advantage of a cheaper price, being abundantly available, and ease of processing, however, the critical factor is its hydrophilic nature, where moisture absorption is likely to occur. Thus, treatments for reducing the hydrophilicity of wood fibers are applied. By treatment of wood fiber, the surface impurities were removed, leaving the roughened surface of fibers, thus providing a …
High-Performing Conductive Hydrogels For Wearable Applications.,
2023
Nova Southeastern University
High-Performing Conductive Hydrogels For Wearable Applications., Hossein Omidian, Sumana Dey Chowdhury
HPD Articles
Conductive hydrogels have gained significant attention for their extensive applications in healthcare monitoring, wearable sensors, electronic devices, soft robotics, energy storage, and human-machine interfaces. To address the limitations of conductive hydrogels, researchers are focused on enhancing properties such as sensitivity, mechanical strength, electrical performance at low temperatures, stability, antibacterial properties, and conductivity. Composite materials, including nanoparticles, nanowires, polymers, and ionic liquids, are incorporated to improve the conductivity and mechanical strength. Biocompatibility and biosafety are emphasized for safe integration with biological tissues. Conductive hydrogels exhibit unique properties such as stretchability, self-healing, wet adhesion, anti-freezing, transparency, UV-shielding, and adjustable mechanical properties, making …