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The status, barriers and associated facilitators of pharmaceutical care provision in public tertiary healthcare settings: a cross-sectional perspective from a low-middle-income country. [PDF]
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Board-certified psychiatric pharmacists in substance use disorder treatment: Integration, services, and outcomes across care settings. [PDF]
Vallabh A +9 more
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Transforming pharmacy practice through contemporary leadership models: Behaviouraldrivers of workplace motivation, innovation and professional performance. [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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The Diabetes Educator, 1982
An important member of the diabetes team is the pharmacist. This new department, edited by Keith Campbell, will give authoritative answers to your pharmaceutical problems. Send your questions to headquarters, care of Ask a Pharmacist.
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An important member of the diabetes team is the pharmacist. This new department, edited by Keith Campbell, will give authoritative answers to your pharmaceutical problems. Send your questions to headquarters, care of Ask a Pharmacist.
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Pharmacists and pharmacogenetics
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2009The recent New Practitioners Forum article by Cromer et al.[1][1] provided a great framework for establishing relationships between pharmacists and physicians. Indeed, pharmacists have paved the way for collaboration by providing valuable services in anticoagulation, disease management ...
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The Pharmacist and the Ostomate
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1977Abstract This article discusses points that the pharmacist should be aware of when serving the ostomate. These points are covered in four sections: terminology, pharmacological response to drugs, pharmacological response to foods and skin care. The section on pharmacological response to drugs reviews the current literature with regard to effectiveness
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2018
I continue to be concerned regarding the low degree of involvement of clinical pharmacists in obstetrics and, in AJHP , the relatively rare mention of anything pertaining to obstetrics. All of the hallmarks of clinical pharmacy—management of drug therapy, clinical research, and teaching ...
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I continue to be concerned regarding the low degree of involvement of clinical pharmacists in obstetrics and, in AJHP , the relatively rare mention of anything pertaining to obstetrics. All of the hallmarks of clinical pharmacy—management of drug therapy, clinical research, and teaching ...
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American Pharmacy, 1981
From the executive suite to the laboratory bench, pharmacists are finding traditional and nontraditional careers in every aspect of the pharmaceutical industry. Drug manufacturers are offering pharmacists—from BS to PhD degree holders—new challenges and wide-open opportunities for career growth, and benefits that surprise even industrial pharmacists ...
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From the executive suite to the laboratory bench, pharmacists are finding traditional and nontraditional careers in every aspect of the pharmaceutical industry. Drug manufacturers are offering pharmacists—from BS to PhD degree holders—new challenges and wide-open opportunities for career growth, and benefits that surprise even industrial pharmacists ...
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