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Drug storage temperatures in rescue vehicles

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000
This study was conducted to determine storage temperatures of drugs carried on rescue vehicles. Recording thermometers were placed inside drug boxes carried on rescue vehicles. Those temperatures were compared with ambient air temperatures, temperatures inside mechanically cooled compartments of the rescue vehicles, and USP-recommended drug storage ...
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Drug-induced lysosomal storage of sulphated glycosaminoglycans

General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 1996
1. Certain compounds (e.g., the immunomodulator tilorone and congeners) are able to induce lysosomal storage of sulphated glycosaminoglycans (GAG), thus, producing cytological and biochemical alterations reminiscent of the inherited mucopolysaccharidoses.
J, Fischer   +2 more
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Emerging drugs for lysosomal storage diseases

Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2010
Because orphan drug regulations encouraged development of drugs for rare disorders by granting marketing exclusivity for many years and other commercial benefits, treatment has become achievable for a few lysosomal storage disorders also. The presently available therapies, however, are not able to address all aspects of these multisystemic disorders ...
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Emergency Department Drug Orders: Does Drug Storage Location Make a Difference?

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2007
We hypothesize that adding drugs previously only available from the hospital central pharmacy to an existing emergency department (ED) automated medication management system would alter the frequency with which they were ordered.A pharmacy database of a large, urban, academic teaching hospital was used to retrospectively calculate changes in drug ...
Gregory P, Conners, Daniel P, Hays
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Drug Effects on Dieldrin Storage in Rat Tissue

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1966
Selected drugs were tested for effectiveness in reducing dieldrin retention by rats. Female rats were fed diets treated to contain 1 ppm dieldrin. The drugs were administered as feed additives or by i.p. injections. The rats were sacrificed after 10 days of treatment and abdominal adipose tissue was analyzed for dieldrin using electron capture gas ...
J C, Street, M, Wang, A D, Blau
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Safe and secure storage of controlled drugs

Veterinary Record, 2016
THE RCVS has been made aware of a number of recent burglaries of veterinary practice premises for the purposes of stealing controlled drugs and would like to remind practices of how they can best protect themselves through the safe and secure storage of controlled drugs. All Schedule 2 controlled drugs (with the …
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Drug Substance Frozen Storage and Thawing

2015
Preservation through freezing is routinely used in the food industry. The same strategy can also be applied to biotechnology protein based drugs. However, in this case, careful considerations must be given to the process as the freeze and thaw operations put additional stresses on the protein, which may have negative impact on its function.
Philippe Lam   +2 more
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Biopharmaceutical drug substance storage

Sub-zero storage of biologics is crucial for maintaining their stability and efficacy. Biologics are sensitive to temperature fluctuations – storing them at sub-zero temperatures preserves their structural integrity and biological activity over time. Mechanical freezers and cryogenic storage using liquid nitrogen are primary options; however, they come
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Storage of expensive anticancer drugs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991
R C, Rosenthal, D, Michalski
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