Publications by authors named "Diane M Calinski"

Background: An interprofessional (IP) experience was created that demonstrated the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists and physicians in clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics (PGx). The IP experience focused on PGx-themed patient cases and application of genotyping results to drug therapy management.

Interprofessional Education Activity: In 2016 and 2017, third-year pharmacy students and first-year medical students were placed on interprofessional teams with two to three students each.

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P&T and Me.

Am J Pharm Educ

October 2018

Very few occasions bring more stress to a faculty member than the promotion and/or tenure (P&T) process. In this commentary, two recent chairs of P&T committees give their advice to future petitioners. Subtopics of the editorial discuss knowing the expectations, finding mentors to guide you, understanding the role of peer reviewers and preparing your dossier.

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Rationale: The synthetic cathinones are a class of designer drugs of abuse that share a common core scaffold. The pharmacokinetic profiles of the synthetic cathinones vary based on the substitutions to the core scaffold.

Objectives: To provide a summary of the literature regarding the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the synthetic cathinones, with a focus on the impact of the structural modifications to the pharmacokinetics.

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The hydroxylation and N-dechloroethylation of deuterated ifosfamide (d4IFO) and ifosfamide (IFO) by several human P450s have been determined and compared. d4IFO was synthesized with deuterium at the alpha and alpha' carbons to decrease the rate of N-dechloroethylation and thereby enhance hydroxylation of the drug at the 4' position. The purpose was to decrease the toxic and increase the efficacious metabolites of IFO.

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Objective: To outline how the inclusion of pharmacogenetic data lends additional information in the overall decision making relative to drug therapy in the elderly patient.

Data Sources: The National Center for Biotechnology's PubMed database was searched for relevant pharmacogenetic-based dosing guidelines, as well as papers discussing drug use, and pharmacogenetics in the elderly. Google Scholar was also searched for the related documents.

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Food restriction enhances sensitivity to the reinforcing effects of a variety of drugs of abuse including opiates, nicotine, and psychostimulants. Food restriction has also been shown to alter a variety of behavioral and pharmacological responses to dopaminergic agonists, including an increased sensitivity to the locomotor stimulatory effects of direct- and indirect-dopamine agonists, elevated extracellular dopamine levels in responses to psychostimulants, as well as suppression of agonist-induced yawning. Behavioral and molecular studies suggest that augmented dopaminergic responses observed in food-restricted animals result from a sensitization of the dopamine D2 receptor; however, little is known about how food restriction affects dopamine D3 receptor function.

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