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- 1From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedEffects of prednisone on the International Normalized Ratio (December 1, 2006, Case Report). On page 2354, the following persons, all from Creighton University, Omaha, NE, should have been listed as second, third, and...
- 2From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPurpose. A case of serotonin syndrome that developed during concurrent linezolid and fluoxetine is presented. Summary. A 23-year-old white male patient was originally admitted to receive intravenous chemotherapy for...
- 3From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPurpose. A basic overview and definitions of commonly used billing and reimbursement terminology that pharmacists will need to know to obtain reimbursement for cognitive services are provided. Summary. Currently, the...
- 4From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAlcohol consumption is common throughout the United States and is widely accepted for social and religious purposes. Per capita consumption of all sources of ethanol rose steadily after 1950, peaking at 2.76 gallons per...
- 5From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedCollaborating Across Borders: An American--Canadian Dialogue on Interprofessional Health Education, October 24-26, Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more information, go to www.ipe.umn.edu....
- 6From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedAll ASHP members are encouraged to review and comment on professional policy proposals scheduled for consideration by the House of Delegates in June 2007. By taking advantage of this opportunity, any member can influence...
- 7From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedUniversity of Kentucky College of Pharmacy has announced the following appointments in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science: Christopher M. Miller, Pharm.D., M.S., M.B.A., BCNSP, Clinical Training Coordinator...
- 8From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBreathless in Las Vegas: Focus on Asthma, March 3-4, Las Vegas, NV. For more information, contact the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy Office of External Programs at pharmce@usc.edu....
- 9From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedPurpose. The risks and key concepts regarding the use of dietary supplements in patients with cancer are described. Summary. There are six common characteristics of dietary supplements that must be addressed when used...
- 10From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedPurpose. The physical and chemical short-term stability of alcohol-free, oral suspensions of phenobarbital 10 mg/mL prepared from commercially available tablets in both a sugar and a sugar-free vehicle was assessed at...
- 11From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedUpdated guidelines from the American Heart Association declare that most women in the United States are at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), a situation that calls for a long-term approach to preventing and treating...
- 12From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedPsychotic disorders are major medical illnesses that disrupt every aspect of a patient's life, leaving clinicians with the daunting task of choosing an agent that can best improve the patient's duality of life while...
- 13From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedDiabetes mellitus is a serious, chronic medical condition that affects an estimated 20.8 million people in the United States. (1) Up to one third of people are undiagnosed. There were also an estimated 1.5 million new...
- 14From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAnemia (a low red blood cell count or hemoglobin concentration) is a common problem that causes substantial morbidity and mortality in cancer and critical care patients. (1-5) Both types of patients are heterogeneous...
- 15From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedPurpose. Management of the side effect profiles of the new oral cancer chemotherapeutic agents differs from those of traditional oral chemotherapy and hormonal therapy. The healthcare practitioner's role in counseling...
- 16From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedPatients in the early stage of idiopathic Parkinson's disease now have a once-daily alternative to swallowing their medication. FDA on May 9 approved the marketing of Neupro, a transdermal system by Schwarz Pharma that...
- 17From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 19) Peer-Reviewed"They all have medicines," I told the Haitian customs agent. I became frustrated and anxious, as he continued to rummage through my suitcases. Each was packed with over $2000 worth of donated medicines, mostly vitamins...
- 18From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 24) Peer-ReviewedDarbepoetin alfa appears useful and epoetin alfa shows promise in treating chemotherapy-induced anemia on the same 21-day schedule that patients go to their oncology clinic for chemotherapy, according to a review of the...
- 19From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 15) Peer-Reviewed* David R. Work, B.S.Pharm., J.D., received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Wingate University in Wingate, North Carolina. Work is executive director emeritus for the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy....
- 20From: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Vol. 64, Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedThe lack of access to primary care services and insurance for black Americans contribute to that population disproportionately seeking care at emergency departments (EDs), said John E. Clark, immediate past president of...