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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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The opioid crisis: Origins, trends, policies, and the roles of pharmacists
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2019PURPOSE The purpose of this review is to (1) provide information concerning the opioid crisis including origins, trends, and some important related laws/policies; and (2) summarize the current involvement and impact of pharmacists in helping to address ...
M. Chisholm-Burns +4 more
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European Journal of Pain, 2019
Self‐medication is associated with an important utilization of Over‐The‐Counter (OTC) analgesics. The medical outcome resulting from therapeutic options bypassing the physician prescription is a major issue.
S. Perrot +7 more
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Self‐medication is associated with an important utilization of Over‐The‐Counter (OTC) analgesics. The medical outcome resulting from therapeutic options bypassing the physician prescription is a major issue.
S. Perrot +7 more
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Evidence of burnout in health-system pharmacists
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2018Purpose. Results of a study to determine levels of and risk factors for professional burnout among health‐system pharmacists are reported. Methods. The Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey (MBI‐HSS) was distributed to a target population of ...
M. E. Durham, P. Bush, Amanda M. Ball
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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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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
In the early 1960s, pharmacy as a profession had come upon hard times. Pharmacists were being trained excessively to do what they spent most of their time doing, namely, counting tablets and typing labels (typing wasn't even part of the curriculum). Similarly, although problems with drugs were rife through our civilization, pharmacists were not trained
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In the early 1960s, pharmacy as a profession had come upon hard times. Pharmacists were being trained excessively to do what they spent most of their time doing, namely, counting tablets and typing labels (typing wasn't even part of the curriculum). Similarly, although problems with drugs were rife through our civilization, pharmacists were not trained
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Pharmacotherapy, 2006
The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors continues to rise, with considerable emphasis on the upward trends in obesity and diabetes mellitus, which have increased by 46% and 60%, respectively, in the past 10 years. The alarming increase in the prevalence of diabetes and obesity has resulted in the development of new and innovative drug therapies ...
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The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors continues to rise, with considerable emphasis on the upward trends in obesity and diabetes mellitus, which have increased by 46% and 60%, respectively, in the past 10 years. The alarming increase in the prevalence of diabetes and obesity has resulted in the development of new and innovative drug therapies ...
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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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Of philosophers and pharmacists
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2016During a recent Republican presidential primary debate, Florida senator Marco Rubio opined that the country needs “more welders and less philosophers.” Beyond the obvious grammatical faux pas (perhaps we need more grammarians and fewer politicians), there was something else about this ...
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