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Clinical Role of Pharmacists in the Care of Incarcerated People at Correctional Facilities: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Silva CEC +7 more
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The role of community pharmacists in medicines optimisation for housebound people: A scoping review. [PDF]
Blease J +6 more
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A primary care psychiatric pharmacist clinic for addressing hypertension and mental health disparities in black patients. [PDF]
Hsia SL, Wong S.
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Pharmacist-Driven Warfarin Consult Service Versus Physician Management in a Tertiary Community Hospital. [PDF]
Wasowski E, Harris A, Elias T.
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Evaluation of a Community Pharmacist-Led Intervention Program for Early Detection of Gastrointestinal Adverse Events of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitors: A Multicenter, Non-Randomized Comparative Study. [PDF]
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American Pharmacy, 1992
Abstract H2-receptor antagonists (fagamet [cimetidine] , Zantac [ranitidine], Pepcid [famotidine] , Axid [nizatidine]) decrease the volume and concentration of gastric acid secretion by competitively inhibiting histamine-2 receptor function. They suppress basal, nocturnal, and histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion.
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Abstract H2-receptor antagonists (fagamet [cimetidine] , Zantac [ranitidine], Pepcid [famotidine] , Axid [nizatidine]) decrease the volume and concentration of gastric acid secretion by competitively inhibiting histamine-2 receptor function. They suppress basal, nocturnal, and histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion.
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008
A recent editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine highlighted a case challenging the constitutionality of execution by lethal injection on the basis of the 8th Amendment’s prohibition of “cruel and unusual punishments.”[1][1] Ultimately, the U.S.
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A recent editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine highlighted a case challenging the constitutionality of execution by lethal injection on the basis of the 8th Amendment’s prohibition of “cruel and unusual punishments.”[1][1] Ultimately, the U.S.
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