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A scoping review of quality prescribing indicators, rules and criteria for primary care

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Medication‐related problems (MRPs) place a substantial burden on the healthcare system, contributing to hospital admissions and significant healthcare costs. Quality prescribing indicators (QPIs), rules and criteria serve to educate prescribers about high risk MRPs and to monitor prescribing behaviours. This study aims to summarize existing indicators,
James Nind   +6 more
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Brazilian Psychiatric Association Consensus for the Management of Acute Intoxication: general management and specific interventions for drugs of abuse. [PDF]

open access: yesTrends Psychiatry Psychother
Baldaçara L   +18 more
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S. aureus colonization and clinical symptoms remain stable upon topical XZ.700 treatment: Results of a double‐blind randomized clinical trial in patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Aim Recovering dysbiosis may improve atopic dermatitis (AD) symptoms. XZ.700 is a recombinant chimeric endolysin that specifically targets Staphylococcus aureus and could be a new treatment option for patients with AD. The aim of this first‐in‐human study was to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of topical XZ.700 and explore the ...
Laura W. J. van der Meulen   +13 more
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Drugs of Abuse

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2017
Drug abuse and its consequences remain a significant public health issue. An increasing number of individuals are present in the emergency room with life-threatening drug intoxication. It is imperative that emergency room physicians are cognizant of the signs, symptoms, and treatment to improve the chances of early recognition and treatment.
Evaristo, Akerele, Tolu, Olupona
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Emerging drugs of abuse

Disease-a-Month, 2014
Many new emerging drugs of abuse are marketed as legal highs despite being labeled "not for human consumption" to avoid regulation. The availability of these substances over the Internet and in "head shops" has lead to a multitude of emergency department visits with severe complications including deaths worldwide.
Michael E, Nelson   +2 more
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Association of drug abuse and child abuse

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1995
To show that children born to mothers who used drugs during pregnancy were at a higher risk of subsequent abuse or neglect than were children from the general population.This is a retrospective-prospective study of abuse experiences of children born at an urban medical center between January 1985 and December 1990 to women who used illicit drugs during
P K, Jaudes, E, Ekwo, J, Van Voorhis
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Neuroimaging in drug abuse

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2003
Neuroimaging techniques, including positron emission tomography (PET), are ideally suited for studies of addiction. These minimally invasive modalities yield information about acute and long-term drug-induced structural and functional changes in the brain over time.
Kimberly P, Lindsey   +2 more
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Nonprescription Drug Abuse

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2012
Nonprescription drug, also referred to as over-the-counter (OTC) abuse, is a serious and growing global health challenge. Drugs from many different therapeutic classes and numerous dosage forms and drug delivery systems are implicated in nonprescription drug abuse. Individuals who commonly abuse certain nonprescription medications are likewise diverse,
Addison J, Conca, David R, Worthen
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The Abuse of Drug Abuse

Clinical Pediatrics, 1972
Drug abuse is abused in that current approaches largely fail to recognize drug abuse as a symptom of underlying disease. The concerns of medicine, religion, and the state have been to correct the symptom, rather than to attack its causes, as our rapidly changing technologic society progressively deprives us all of several needs basic to our well-being.
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New Drugs of Abuse

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2014
Drug abuse is a common problem and growing concern in the United States, and over the past decade, novel or atypical drugs have emerged and have become increasingly popular. Recognition and treatment of new drugs of abuse pose many challenges for health care providers due to lack of quantitative reporting and routine surveillance, and the difficulty of
Megan A, Rech   +4 more
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