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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy

Rioux, P. P. 2000. Clinical Trials in Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Methods and Applications. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy S7 887-901. [Pg.105]

Sharma VK (1999) Comparison of 24-hour intragastric Ph using four liquid formulations of lansoprazole and omeprazole. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 56 (23 Suppl) S18-S21. [Pg.396]

Smith, K. M., L. L. Larive, and F. Romanelli. Club Drugs Methylene-Dioxymethamphetamine, Flunitrazepam, Ketamine Hydrochloride and Gamma Hydroxybutyrate. American Journal of Health System Pharmacy 59 (2002) 1067-1076. [Pg.85]

Burda, A. M., Sigg, T. (2001). Pharmacy preparedness for incidents involving weapons of mass destruction. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 58(23), 2274-2281. [Pg.499]

Guy Hasegawa, Pharmacy in the American Civil War, American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 57 (2000) 475-489. [Pg.296]

NY Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2001). As part of the centennial anniversary of the Civil War, the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy featured a symposium titled Pharmacy Looks Back at the Civil War Years. Participants included George Winston Smith, Ernst Steib, J. Hampton Hoch, and Norman Franke, and three of the four papers were published in the Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 1(12) (1961) 763-774. More recently see a brief but informative and well-referenced article by Guy Hasegawa, Pharmacy in the American Civil War, American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 57 (2001) 475-489. This has since been reprinted as part of a special Civil War issue of Pharmacy in History 42 (2000) that also contains Michael A. Flarmery, The Life of a Hospital Steward The Civil War Journal of Spencer Bonsall (87-97) and Maurice Albin, The Use of Anesthetics During the Civil War, 1861-1865 (99-114). [Pg.345]

Banerji S and Anderson I (2001) Abuse of Coricidin HBP cough and cold tablets recorded by a poison center. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 58 1811-1814. [Pg.781]

Hicks RW, et al. (2004) Selected medication-error data from USP s MEDMARX program for 2002. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 61(10) 993-1000. [Pg.2970]

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (ASHP)... [Pg.48]

The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) is Ihe official publication of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). AJHP s mission is to facilitate communication among members and subscribers and to create an archive of publications that both reflect and lead contemporary pharmacy practice. [Pg.48]

The processes used to draft and review new or revised Best-Practices documents vary, depending on the body responsible for their development and on the type of document. These processes are described in the following. Once approved, documents become official ASHP policy and are published in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, added to ASHP s Web site, and incorporated into the next edition of Best-Practices for Health-System Pharmacy. [Pg.80]

Articles from pharmacy-based journals dominated the set of articles. The most common journal source was the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (n = 32, 30%). DICP Annals of Pharmacotherapy, Hospital Pharmacy, and Hospital Formulary were also common (n = 19, n=l5, and n-1, respectively). Several foreign journals also provided articles. [Pg.303]

The specific educational disciplines of health service researchers are reflected in the wide variety of journals that now publish health research manuscripts. Journals that are devoted entirely to HSR include Medical Care, published by the American Public Health Association Health Services Research, the official journal of the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy (formerly known as the Association for Health Services Research) and the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, published by the Royal Society of Medicine, Ltd. Many specialized journals are beginning to publish work based on health services research. For example. Journal of Health Economics, American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Medical Quality, and American Journal of Epidemiology will accept manuscripts based on HSR projects. Prominent clinical journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of the American Medical Association are also increasing the number of publications of HSR projects. Pharmacy journals also contain some HSR articles, including the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, Annals of Pharmacotherapy, and Pharmacotherapy. [Pg.413]

The inaugural issue of IPA was published in January 1964 under the leadership of IPA s founding editor, Donald E. Francke. The seminal concept for IPA was created in 1957 when Dr. Francke established a section called Selected Pharmaceutical Abstracts in the Bulletin, the forerunner of the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. Dr. Francke s early objective for IPA was to serve as an alerting service to keep the busy pharmacy practitioner, professor, researcher, and student keenly aware of a wide variety of information to permit him to do a better professional job. ... [Pg.487]

Snyder, K.R., Sparano, N. and Malinowski, J.M. (2000) Raloxifene hydrochloride. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 57, 1669-1678. [Pg.352]

M. C. McManus Mechanisms of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents [see comments]. American Journal of Health System Pharmacy 54 1420 quiz 1444(1997). [Pg.330]

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. Bethesda, MD American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Semimonthly. ISSN 1079-2082. The official publication of the AJHP. Publishes original articles on the advancement of rational drug therapy in organized health-care settings, drug information, professional issues, health-care delivery, and societal trends. [Pg.161]

D. J. Ringold, J. P. Santell, and P. J. Schneider. 2000. American Association of Health Stem Pharmacists national survey of pharmacy practice in acute care settings Dispensing and administration—1999. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 57(19) 1759-1775. [Pg.547]

Kanjanarat, P., Winterstein, A., Johns, T., Hatton, R., Gonzalez-Rothi, R., 8c Segal, R (2003). Nature of preventable adverse drug events in hospitals a literature review. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy AJHP Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 60, 1750—1759. [Pg.323]

D. Saikami, Financial risk management of pharmacy benefits, American Journal of Health-Systems Pharmacy 54 (1 Oct. 1997), 2207-2212. [Pg.118]

Dowling, T.C. et al.. Relative bioavailability of ketoprofen 20% in a poloxamer-lecithin organogel. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2004. 61(23) 2541-2544. [Pg.1065]

Flynn, E. A., Pearson, R. E., and Barker, K. N. Observational Study of Accuracy in Compounding I.V Admixtures at Five Hospitals. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1997, 54(8), 904-912. [Pg.248]

Santell, J.P. and Kamalich, R.F. National survey of quality assurance activities for pharmacy-prepared sterile products in hospitals and home infusion facilities 1995. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 53 2591-603,1996. [Pg.548]

Shah, S., Ditullio, P., Azadi, M., Shapiro, R, Eid, T. and Snyder, J. 2010. Effects of oral aloe vera on eleetroeardiographie and blood pressiu e med vsQmerAs. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 67(22), pp. 1942-1946. [Pg.225]


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