Publications by authors named "D Cipywnyk"

Over the past few years, pharmacy involvement in investigational drug studies has grown. In 1986, Kingston General Hospital conducted a nation-wide survey assessing the extent of pharmacy involvement in clinical drug trials. The aims of the present survey were to show how Investigational Drug Services (IDS) have changed in recent years, to determine areas that need improvement, and to characterize methods of reimbursement for IDS.

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Standardized clinical interviews of 48 alcoholic patients consecutively admitted to an alcoholism treatment program revealed that 22 (46%) had suffered major depressive episodes. However, only two had the typical depressed affect at the time of the interview. Cyclic mood swings, panic attacks and hypomania were common, indicating that this was a heterogeneous group of depressed patients.

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A group of 48 inpatient alcoholics were studied using the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia--Life-time Version (SADS-L) and the Brief Standard Self-rating for Phobic Patients. Approximately one-quarter of the patients were diagnosed as suffering from agoraphobia and social and mixed phobias. Approximately 44% were diagnosed as suffering from anxiety disorders and 46% had suffered from an episode of major depression.

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