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Background By age three, 5%–75% of children have a documented antibiotic allergy (AL). Despite this prevalence, recognition remains low because of limited clinician knowledge and time. Our study evaluates a novel approach to identifying AL using electronic medical record (EMR) prescription patterns.
Georgia Koutsaplis +5 more
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Survey of local patterns of fentanyl exposure and harm reduction strategies in the Southeastern United States [PDF]
Introduction Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is frequently found as a contaminant in illicit substances, significantly increasing overdose risk. A growing trend toward intentional fentanyl use further complicates the opioid crisis.
Kaitlyn E. Tenn, PharmD +3 more
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Investigating the Cytoskeleton of DRGs Using Cryo‐Electron Microscopy and Deep Learning
ABSTRACT We describe a method for determining the ultrastructural organization of axons and varicosities of cultured dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons using cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo‐EM). Cryo‐EM reveals the dimensions, proximity, and overall organization of biological specimens in a near‐native state, avoiding artifacts of fixation and ...
M. Neal Waxham +3 more
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Clinical translation of novel therapies can be hindered by heterogeneity‐driven sample size inflation in late‐stage trials. In acetaminophen‐induced liver injury (APAP DILI), many patients recover spontaneously, diluting investigational drug efficacy signals.
Chris Humphries +8 more
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Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) combine the specificity of an antibody with the potency of a cytotoxic drug. Thirteen ADCs, utilizing seven unique cytotoxic payloads and targeting 11 distinct antigens, are currently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration as of June 2025, representing a rapidly growing and highly promising class of anticancer ...
Sijie Lu +6 more
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Strengthening Pharmacovigilance Reporting for Withdrawal Reactions to Support Deprescribing
Pharmacovigilance plays a crucial role in post‐marketing surveillance of medicines and relies on the spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Discontinuation of a drug can cause clinically relevant signs and symptoms, including withdrawal reactions; however, this subset of ADRs is not fully accommodated in current pharmacovigilance ...
Zakir Khan, Frank Moriarty
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Background: The fourth wave of the overdose epidemic in the United States (US) is characterized by deaths involving fentanyl with stimulants. Understanding patterns of substance use as novel drugs continue to emerge is critical to inform overdose ...
Jacqueline E. Rudolph +8 more
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UHPLC‐timsTOF‐MS with in silico prediction and automated annotation enabled rapid identification of quetiapine metabolites from pHLMs, facilitating their inclusion in targeted LC‐QTOF‐MS urine screening and improving biomarker detection for toxicological applications.
Annette Zschiesche +5 more
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Eight metabolites for N‐pyrrolidino fluetonitazene were identified in vitro, three of which (M2, M6 and M8) were present in an authentic urine sample. M2 was the most abundant in vivo metabolite and is a common marker metabolite of nitazepyne‐type substances.
Severin Zemp +6 more
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Assessing knowledge, attitudes, and barriers to opioid overdose among college students
Background College students are a key population for opioid use, misuse, and subsequent exposure to overdose events. However, their knowledge and attitudes in response to opioid overdose warrant further study. To assess this gap, we surveyed graduate and
Abass Babatunde +4 more
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