Publications by authors named "Fawaz F"

Background: Due to pre-existing difficulties, refugees are especially susceptible to the negative effects of the pandemic; nonetheless, the pandemic's effect on this group is still unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of Palestine refugees in Gaza by identifying the role of social determinants. During the pandemic, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) enacted a number of policies and measures.

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Background: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory illness that was recently recognized in humans. Recently, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia reported a substantial increase in MERS cases, primarily from the Riyadh region. The objective of the present study was to evaluate knowledge, attitude and practices towards MERS among physicians, nurses, pharmacist and technicians individually.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is among the most notorious types of breast cancer, the treatment of which does not give consistent results due to the absence of the three receptors (estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) as well as high amount of molecular variability. Drug resistance also contributes to treatment unresponsiveness. We studied differentially expressed genes, their biological roles, as well as pathways from RNA-Seq datasets of two different TNBC drug-resistant cell lines of Basal B subtype SUM159 and MDA-MB-231 treated with drugs JQ1 and Dexamethasone, respectively, to elucidate the mechanism of drug resistance.

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Artemether (AM) plus azithromycin (AZ) rectal co-formulations were studied to provide pre-referral treatment for children with severe febrile illnesses in malaria-endemic areas. The target profile required that such product should be cheap, easy to administer by non-medically qualified persons, rapidly effective against both malaria and bacterial infections. Analytical and pharmacotechnical development, followed by in vitro and in vivo evaluation, were conducted for various AMAZ coformulations.

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Pharmaceutical development and manufacturing process optimization work was undertaken in order to propose a potential paediatric rectal formulation of azithromycin as an alternative to existing oral or injectable formulations. The target product profile was to be easy-to-use, cheap and stable in tropical conditions, with bioavailability comparable to oral forms, rapidly achieving and maintaining bactericidal concentrations. PEG solid solution suppositories were characterized in vitro using visual, HPLC, DSC, FTIR and XRD analyses.

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The aim of this study was to identify a candidate formulation for further development of a home or near-home administrable paediatric rectal form of a broad-spectrum antibiotic - specially intended for (emergency) use in tropical rural settings, in particular for children who cannot take medications orally and far from health facilities where injectable treatments can be given. Azithromycin, a broad-spectrum macrolide used orally or intravenously for the treatment of respiratory tract, skin and soft tissue infections, was selected because of its pharmacokinetic and therapeutic properties. Azithromycin in vitro solubility and stability in physiologically relevant conditions were studied.

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Background: Artemisinin-based combination therapy is currently recommended worldwide for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. Fixed-dose combinations are preferred as they favour compliance. This paper reports on the initial phases of the pharmaceutical development of an artesunate-amodiaquine (ASAQ) bilayer co-formulation tablet, undertaken following pre-formulation studies by a network of scientists and industrials from institutions of both industrialized and low income countries.

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Cell-replacement therapy has emerged during the past decade as a potential solution for many diseases. However, for this promise to be fulfilled, numerous process development challenges specific to these products need to be overcome. This editorial overview highlights some key observations derived from research on an allogeneic somatic cell therapy product for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

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Artemisinin-based combination therapies, including artesunate (AS)+amodiaquine (AQ), are the currently recommended first-line treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria. Fixed-dose co-formulations offer logistic and adherence advantages. This paper reports the initial research phase of the pre-development process of an AS-AQ formulation, further developed by the Drug for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi).

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Artemisinin-based combination therapies, including artesunate (AS) + amodiaquine (AQ), are the currently recommended first-line treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria. Fixed-dose co-formulations offer logistic and adherence advantages. This paper reports the initial research phase of the pre-development process of an AS-AQ formulation, further developed by the Drug for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi).

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Artesunate combined therapies represent the best option for the treatment of malaria and require the development of new methods of analysis. Retention, selectivity and detection with high-temperature liquid chromatography-porous graphitic carbon-evaporative light scattering detection was studied for artesunate and azithromycin separation. Organic solvent, concentration of organic modifiers, temperature and flow rate were all relevant parameters to optimize this separation.

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Artesunate (ART) determination can be performed by evaporative light scattering detection with mobile phase composed of CH(3)CN/HCOOH 0.01 M (40:60 v/v; pH 2.85).

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  • Dietary flavonols, particularly rutoside (RU), were studied for their potential to reduce inflammation in human macrophages and a rat model of arthritis.
  • In laboratory tests, RU effectively decreased the expression of proinflammatory genes and the release of harmful cytokines from activated human macrophages.
  • In rats with induced arthritis, RU reduced clinical symptoms and inflammatory markers, suggesting it could be a valuable treatment for chronic inflammatory conditions in humans.
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The rectal route is indicated to treat patients with rapidly evolving malaria who cannot take oral medication to prevent progression to severe forms of the disease. Improvement can be made in terms of rectal bioavailability and stability of current formulations. We studied a new two-compartment, muco-adhesive gel formulation of artesunate which is adapted for use in children and storage in tropical climates.

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Background: Pesticides, in particular folpet, have been found in rural and urban air in France in the past few years. Folpet is a contact fungicide and has been widely used for the past 50 years in vineyards in France. Slightly water-soluble and mostly present as particles in the environment, it has been measured at average concentration of 40.

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Parameter settings of a parallel line analysis procedure were defined by applying statistical analysis procedures to the absorbance data from a cell-based potency bioassay for a recombinant adenovirus, Adenovirus 5 Fibroblast Growth Factor-4 (Ad5FGF-4). The parallel line analysis was performed with a commercially available software, PLA 1.2.

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Stability of artesunate (ART) was established in three pharmaceutical solvents. The chromatographic conditions developed for this study were acetonitrile:potassium phosphate buffer 10 mM (40:60, v:v; pH 2.9) at 0.

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Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is the most widely used growth supplement for cell cultures, primarily because of its high levels of growth stimulatory factors and low levels of growth inhibitory factors. Maintaining successful and consistent cell fermentations can be difficult, as FBS is a complex natural product and may vary from lot to lot even from a single manufacturer. The quality and concentration of both bulk and specific proteins can affect cell growth.

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Pentahydroxyflavone dihydrate, quercetin (QU) is one of common flavonols biosynthesized by plants and has been suggested to modulate inflammatory responses in various models. In the present study, we investigated in vivo effects of oral or intra-cutaneous QU in chronic rat adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA). Growth delay and arthritic scores were evaluated daily after AA induction in Lewis rats.

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A bioassay that measures the potency of the FGF-4 transgene carried by a replication incompetent adenovirus type 5, Ad5FGF-4, was developed on ARPE-19 cells. The assay is carried out in a microtiter plate format and measures cellular proliferation following infection of ARPE-19 cells with a serial dilution of Ad5FGF-4. Proliferation is measured as a percentage increase in absorbance reading in relation to a mock-infected control.

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The main objective of this work was to develop and evaluate rectal quinine paediatric formulations to treat acute uncomplicated malaria attack in some African countries. Developed dosage forms must be able to assure a prolonged release in the rectum but not too much so as to avoid product expulsion by the child anus. Two quinine rectal gels, namely mucoadhesive (MA) gel and thermosensitive (TS) gel, containing 20 mg quinine base/g were developed and evaluated in vitro and in vivo in the rabbit.

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The use of the PER.C6 adenovirus packaging cell line in combination with a designated vector plasmid system, whereby the cell line and vector with E1 deleted have no sequence overlap, eliminates the generation of replication-competent adenovirus during vector production. However, we have found cytopathic effect (CPE)-inducing particles in 2 out of more than 40 large-scale manufacturing lots produced in PER.

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The EDTA and sodium caprate (Na caprate) effects on the oral bioavailability of norfloxacin were tested. It was found that absorption kinetic of norfloxacin was markedly accelerated when mixed with EDTA or Na caprate in a ratio of 1:1. When mixed with the absorption enhancers in a ratio of 1:5, only Na caprate improved norfloxacin bioavailability significantly.

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Poly(D,L)lactide nanocapsules (NCs) have been proposed as an alternative carrier for many drugs. We investigated the influence of this formulation on the pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen in the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Male Wistar rats were given intraperitoneal dose of ketoprofen (5 mg/kg) in a suspension of NCs or in a carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) solution (reference preparation).

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