HIV AND DRUG USE - AETC-NMC
... Although IDU-related HIV transmission is most closely related to sharing injection equipment, a significant portion of transmission is related to sexual behaviors. Even after controlling for other potential risk factors, HIV infection rates tend to be higher among individuals who abuse alcohol. Indi ...
... Although IDU-related HIV transmission is most closely related to sharing injection equipment, a significant portion of transmission is related to sexual behaviors. Even after controlling for other potential risk factors, HIV infection rates tend to be higher among individuals who abuse alcohol. Indi ...
prescribers practice of assessing arrhythmia risk with qt
... prescribed and their pro-arrhythmic risks are often under recognised. This study aimed to assess prescribers’ monitoring for arrhythmic risk with QT-prolonging medications (LQT drugs). Methods: Over a 6-month period, all inpatients under the care of Cardiologists (Cohort A) and General Internal Phys ...
... prescribed and their pro-arrhythmic risks are often under recognised. This study aimed to assess prescribers’ monitoring for arrhythmic risk with QT-prolonging medications (LQT drugs). Methods: Over a 6-month period, all inpatients under the care of Cardiologists (Cohort A) and General Internal Phys ...
MODERN INDICATIONS FOR THE USE OF OPIPRAMOL
... binds to sites sigma1 and sigma2, and no reuptakeinhibiting properties are observed. This drug is widely prescribed in many European countries, like Germany and it has a strong anxiolytic efficacy the treatment of GAD (Möller 2001). It is suggested that effects at sigma2 sites are involved in the an ...
... binds to sites sigma1 and sigma2, and no reuptakeinhibiting properties are observed. This drug is widely prescribed in many European countries, like Germany and it has a strong anxiolytic efficacy the treatment of GAD (Möller 2001). It is suggested that effects at sigma2 sites are involved in the an ...
Pregnant or lactating patients
... in the offspring, the milk should be pumped and discarded for 12 h before resuming suckling, and puppies and kittens should be bottle fed. Opioids: The lipid solubility of the opioid influences its appearance in the milk; pethidine (meperidine) > sufentanil > fentanyl > morphine > hydromorphone, the ...
... in the offspring, the milk should be pumped and discarded for 12 h before resuming suckling, and puppies and kittens should be bottle fed. Opioids: The lipid solubility of the opioid influences its appearance in the milk; pethidine (meperidine) > sufentanil > fentanyl > morphine > hydromorphone, the ...
Document
... which are regulated and disposed of safely. A large gap exists with regard to pharmaceutical waste that has not been explicitly designated as hazardous. This waste has been shown to cause harmful effects on natural ecosystems. Furthermore, recent research has indicated that such medications are pres ...
... which are regulated and disposed of safely. A large gap exists with regard to pharmaceutical waste that has not been explicitly designated as hazardous. This waste has been shown to cause harmful effects on natural ecosystems. Furthermore, recent research has indicated that such medications are pres ...
PRESS RELEASE Glowing parasites and barcoded
... Dechering: “This innovation allows us to test larger sets of compounds. That increases the chance that we will find a novel transmission-blocking drug. The support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is instrumental in further development of this exciting technology.” Notes for the editorial of ...
... Dechering: “This innovation allows us to test larger sets of compounds. That increases the chance that we will find a novel transmission-blocking drug. The support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is instrumental in further development of this exciting technology.” Notes for the editorial of ...
MEDICATION PRACTICES IN BANGLADESH ----- ROLES OF PHARMACISTS AT CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES
... samples of Paracetamol and Vitamin syrup produced by 10 different pharmaceutical companies and found the presence of poisonous Diethylene Glycol in the Paracetamol syrup manufactured by one of those companies.21, 22 ...
... samples of Paracetamol and Vitamin syrup produced by 10 different pharmaceutical companies and found the presence of poisonous Diethylene Glycol in the Paracetamol syrup manufactured by one of those companies.21, 22 ...
Telecommunicator Orientation to Excited Delirium
... Enforcement Techniques, One officer will be overwhelmed in a short period of time. • This can cause injuries or death to both the Officer and the person consuming the drug ...
... Enforcement Techniques, One officer will be overwhelmed in a short period of time. • This can cause injuries or death to both the Officer and the person consuming the drug ...
Medicine and Drugs Notes Using Drugs Drugs are used to ______
... Teens using drugs may __________ others from learning by misbehaving in class or getting in trouble with school authorities. Many teens addicted to drugs, drop out of school. Money Problems Drugs cost ________ Abusing drugs is expensive. When drug addiction gets worse and the more drugs a person nee ...
... Teens using drugs may __________ others from learning by misbehaving in class or getting in trouble with school authorities. Many teens addicted to drugs, drop out of school. Money Problems Drugs cost ________ Abusing drugs is expensive. When drug addiction gets worse and the more drugs a person nee ...
drug - MPS Young Pharmacist Chapter
... The main aim of this study was to determine the medication errors among geriatrics at the outpatient pharmacy in a teaching hospital in Kelantan and the strategies to minimize the prevalence. A retrospective study was conducted that involved screening of prescription for a one-month period (March 20 ...
... The main aim of this study was to determine the medication errors among geriatrics at the outpatient pharmacy in a teaching hospital in Kelantan and the strategies to minimize the prevalence. A retrospective study was conducted that involved screening of prescription for a one-month period (March 20 ...
Module 2: The Science of Addiction
... Usually conducted in outpatient settings Treatment provided in opioid treatment programs or, with buprenorphine, in officebased settings Use a long-acting synthetic opioid medication, usually methadone Administer the drug orally for a sustained period at a dosage sufficient to prevent opioid withdra ...
... Usually conducted in outpatient settings Treatment provided in opioid treatment programs or, with buprenorphine, in officebased settings Use a long-acting synthetic opioid medication, usually methadone Administer the drug orally for a sustained period at a dosage sufficient to prevent opioid withdra ...
Clinical Analysis of Adverse Drug Reactions
... Epidemiology of ADRs substantial morbidity and mortality estimates of incidence vary with study methods, population, and ADR definition 4th to 6th leading cause of death among hospitalized patients* 6.7% incidence of serious ADRs* 0.3% to 7% of all hospital admissions annual dollar cost ...
... Epidemiology of ADRs substantial morbidity and mortality estimates of incidence vary with study methods, population, and ADR definition 4th to 6th leading cause of death among hospitalized patients* 6.7% incidence of serious ADRs* 0.3% to 7% of all hospital admissions annual dollar cost ...
Phases of Clinical Trials - AIDS Clinical Trials Group
... A Chinese herb which was believed to have “anti-HIV” properties and was used by underground buyers in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s ...
... A Chinese herb which was believed to have “anti-HIV” properties and was used by underground buyers in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s ...
presentation - Canadian Public Health Association
... † Direction 180, North End Community Health Centre ...
... † Direction 180, North End Community Health Centre ...
HEALTH PROVIDER FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH REPORTING
... Background: Medicines are an important component of public health because they are used to prevent and treat disease; however the use of medicines may cause harm to the patient. An adverse drug reaction is harm that arises from the use of a drug. Adverse drug reactions have a huge impact on the heal ...
... Background: Medicines are an important component of public health because they are used to prevent and treat disease; however the use of medicines may cause harm to the patient. An adverse drug reaction is harm that arises from the use of a drug. Adverse drug reactions have a huge impact on the heal ...
FDA-Testing Drugs in People 1995
... This is mainly because diseases don’t follow a predictable path. Many acute illnesses or conditions— viral ailments like the flu, minor injuries, insomnia—can usually be counted on to go away spontaneously without treatment. Some chronic conditions like arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or asthma ofte ...
... This is mainly because diseases don’t follow a predictable path. Many acute illnesses or conditions— viral ailments like the flu, minor injuries, insomnia—can usually be counted on to go away spontaneously without treatment. Some chronic conditions like arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or asthma ofte ...
Alcohol and other drugs / dual diagnosis
... Policy and program options Individuals, families and primary healthcare workers who make referrals need to be confident that, regardless of which service they contact – drug and alcohol services or mental health – a timely and effective response to both issues will be coordinated. Given the common o ...
... Policy and program options Individuals, families and primary healthcare workers who make referrals need to be confident that, regardless of which service they contact – drug and alcohol services or mental health – a timely and effective response to both issues will be coordinated. Given the common o ...
085 Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Dependence for Patients
... Retrospective chart review of three opioid-dependent patients during 2015-16 who were started on sublingual buprenorphine during hospitalization for IE secondary to IVDU. Case Discussion: Case 1 - 33 year-old opioid-dependent female with intravenous heroin and cocaine abuse, 2 previous episodes of I ...
... Retrospective chart review of three opioid-dependent patients during 2015-16 who were started on sublingual buprenorphine during hospitalization for IE secondary to IVDU. Case Discussion: Case 1 - 33 year-old opioid-dependent female with intravenous heroin and cocaine abuse, 2 previous episodes of I ...
Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders in Older Adults
... alcoholic dementia who abstain may exhibit stable or improved memory and motor performance Alcoholic Amnestic Dementia (Wernicke – Korsakoff disease) Etiology – thiamine deficiency and/or direct toxic effect on brain tissue (widespread neuronal) chronic end stage ...
... alcoholic dementia who abstain may exhibit stable or improved memory and motor performance Alcoholic Amnestic Dementia (Wernicke – Korsakoff disease) Etiology – thiamine deficiency and/or direct toxic effect on brain tissue (widespread neuronal) chronic end stage ...
SUMMARY REPORT MEETING 12 Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
... The eleventh ILC meeting, conducted during CADPAAC on March 28, 2012, involved a presentation by Mady Chalk, PhD entitled A Vision for the Future: Workforce Investment; Essential Benefits and Parity Update. Special thanks to our presenter Dr. Chalk for her continued involvement and support of our ...
... The eleventh ILC meeting, conducted during CADPAAC on March 28, 2012, involved a presentation by Mady Chalk, PhD entitled A Vision for the Future: Workforce Investment; Essential Benefits and Parity Update. Special thanks to our presenter Dr. Chalk for her continued involvement and support of our ...
PPT - The Citadel
... organization of a society, group, or subculture is largely responsible for drug abuse by its members Social Disorganization and Social Strain Theories: Drug use is caused by rapid and disruptive social change in society ...
... organization of a society, group, or subculture is largely responsible for drug abuse by its members Social Disorganization and Social Strain Theories: Drug use is caused by rapid and disruptive social change in society ...
Novel Drugs of Abuse - For Medical Professionals
... training of some levels but believe all of the material still has justified value for any level.) ...
... training of some levels but believe all of the material still has justified value for any level.) ...
Volume C - UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
... characterised by compulsive, and at times, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of extremely negative ...
... characterised by compulsive, and at times, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of extremely negative ...
The Big Picture…
... •Broadens the scope of the early notification requirement by requiring all manufacturers of covered drugs to notify FDA of potential discontinuances. •Manufacturers are required to report discontinuances to FDA regardless of whether they intend to discontinue the product permanently or temporarily ...
... •Broadens the scope of the early notification requirement by requiring all manufacturers of covered drugs to notify FDA of potential discontinuances. •Manufacturers are required to report discontinuances to FDA regardless of whether they intend to discontinue the product permanently or temporarily ...
Off-Label Uses of Drugs in Children
... 1962 was introduced after the demonstration of teratogenic effects of thalidomide in humans. As a result, there are mandated preclinical animal trials before the testing of drugs in humans. This Act initiated the current investigational new drug (IND) process, which established three phases of clini ...
... 1962 was introduced after the demonstration of teratogenic effects of thalidomide in humans. As a result, there are mandated preclinical animal trials before the testing of drugs in humans. This Act initiated the current investigational new drug (IND) process, which established three phases of clini ...
Harm reduction
Harm reduction (or harm minimization) is a range of public health policies designed to reduce the harmful consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. Harm reduction policies are used to manage behaviors such as recreational drug use and sexual activity in numerous settings that range from services through to geographical regions. Critics of harm reduction typically believe that tolerating risky or illegal behaviour sends a message to the community that such behaviours are acceptable and that some of the actions proposed by proponents of harm reduction do not reduce harm over the long term.Needle-exchange programmes reduce the likelihood of users of heroin and other drugs sharing the syringes and using them more than once. Syringe-sharing can lead to infections such as HIV or hepatitis C can spread from user to users through the reuse of syringes contaminated with infected blood. Needle and syringe programme (NSP) and Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) outlets in some settings offer basic primary health care. Safe injection site are legally sanctioned, medically supervised facilities designed to address public nuisance associated with drug use and provide a hygienic and stress-free environment for drug consumers. The facilities provide sterile injection equipment, information about drugs and basic health care, treatment referrals, and access to medical staff.Opioid replacement therapy (ORT), or opioid substitution therapy (OST), is the medical procedure of replacing an illegal opioid, such as heroin, with a longer acting but less euphoric opioid; methadone or buprenorphine are typically used and the drug is taken under medical supervision. Another approach is Heroin assisted treatment, in which medical prescriptions for pharmaceutical heroin (diacetylmorphine) are provided to heroin-dependent people. Toronto's Seaton House became the first homeless shelter in Canada to operate a ""wet shelter"" on a ""managed alcohol"" principle in which clients are served a glass of wine once an hour unless staff determine that they are too inebriated to continue. Previously, homeless alcoholics opted to stay on the streets often seeking alcohol from unsafe sources such as mouthwash, rubbing alcohol or industrial products which, in turn, resulted in frequent use of emergency medical facilities.A high amount of media coverage exists informing users of the dangers of driving drunk. Most alcohol users are now aware of these dangers and safe ride techniques like 'designated drivers' and free taxicab programmes are reducing the number of drunk-driving accidents. Many schools now provide safer sex education to teen and pre-teen students, who may engage in sexual activity. Since some adolescents are going to have sex, a harm-reductionist approach supports a sexual education which emphasizes the use of protective devices like condoms and dental dams to protect against unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STIs. Since 1999 some countries have legalized prostitution, such as Germany (2002) and New Zealand (2003).Many street-level harm-reduction strategies have succeeded in reducing HIV transmission in injecting drug users and sex-workers. HIV education, HIV testing, condom use, and safer-sex negotiation greatly decreases the risk to the disease.