Publications by authors named "Fred Carroll"

Introduction: Urodynamic studies are fundamental in the care of children with neurogenic bladder. Children with neurogenic bladder who perform clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) are considered a high-risk group for infection after urodynamic studies. Current guidelines are not uniform regarding the duration, type, the need of prophylactic antibiotic treatment or performance of urine culture before urodynamic studies.

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Study Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Objectives: To document the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria and to characterize the resistance patterns to antibiotics among children with neurogenic bladder who require clean intermittent catheterization, with an emphasis on multidrug resistance.

Setting: A national referral pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation facility in Jerusalem, Israel.

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Pharmaceutical differences between the reference listed drug (RLD) and generic formulations of piperacillin-tazobactam may impact the reconstitution process for intravenous administration. This study evaluated the RLD against three generic formulations and measured their reconstitution times using a standardized process. The mean (standard deviation [SD]) reconstitution time for one generic formulation was 5.

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Liquid mixing scale-up in pharmaceutical industry has often been based on empirical approach in spite of tremendous understanding of liquid mixing scale-up in engineering fields. In this work, we attempt to provide a model-based approach to scale-up dissolution process from a 2 l lab-scale vessel to a 4,000 l scale vessel used in manufacturing. Propylparaben was used as a model compound to verify the model predictions for operating conditions at commercial scale that would result in similar dissolution profile as observed in lab scale.

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