Publications by authors named "Jaime Gonzalez-Lopez"

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  • The study compares a new point-of-care (POC) test, Quantum blue, for measuring infliximab (IFX) and adalimumab (ADL) levels against the traditional ELISA method using 200 serum samples from patients with inflammatory diseases.
  • Results indicated that the POC test provided significantly higher measurements for IFX levels compared to ELISA, while no significant differences were observed for ADL levels.
  • Despite good correlation between both methods, the study suggests exercising caution with the POC test for IFX, proposing that new target values may need to be established for this drug when using rapid testing methods.
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  • Biological drugs targeting TNFα have transformed treatment for non-infectious uveitis (NIU), a serious eye condition, though many patients still don't respond effectively to these treatments.
  • The success of drugs like adalimumab and infliximab depends on various factors, including drug levels in the system, immune responses, and genetics.
  • Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and genetic testing can help personalize treatment to improve outcomes for patients with NIU and other immune-mediated diseases.
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Aims: Since the publication of the American Gastroenterological Association's recommendations in 2017, there have been no significant changes in the biological monitoring recommendations in inflammatory bowel disease. Possible limitations are the lack of evidence to recommend proactive therapeutic drug monitoring (pTDM) over reactive TDM (rTDM), and the limited information about individualized dosing methods. This article aims to review the TDM strategy updates and the use of individualized dosing methods.

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Objective: To analyze the degree of satisfaction of hospital pharmacy residents and identify areas of improvement in their training.

Method: A survey (5-point Likert scale) was administered among  fourthyear hospital pharmacy residents due to complete their residency  in 2018. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses was  performed to identify the association of each independent variable with  overall satisfaction.

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Background: Current treatment of infected pancreatic necrosis (IPN) follows a step-up approach. Our group designed a step-up protocol that associates endoscopic drainage with local infusion of antibiotics through transmural nasocystic catheter. Aim of our study was to evaluate our step-up protocol for IPN in terms of proportion of patients avoiding necrosectomy.

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Objective: The benefits of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) in chronic pancreatitis (CP) are inadequately defined. We have undertaken a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of PERT to determine the efficacy of PERT in exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) from CP.

Design: Major databases were searched from 1966 to 2015 inclusive.

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Background/objectives: Infected pancreatic necrosis is a major complications of acute pancreatitis. If drainage is required, local administration of antibiotics through transmural nasocystic or percutaneous catheter may allow increasing local antibiotic concentrations. Drug diffusion becomes the main factor influencing local drug tissue penetration.

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The incidence of the structural features on the self-assembly of different poloxamines (the conventional sequential Tetronic 304, 901, 904, 908, 1107, 1301, and 1307; a reverse-sequential counterpart Tetronic 150R1; and a chemically modified derivative, N-methylated Tetronic 1107) was thoroughly studied in 10 mM HCl by means of pi-A isotherm, surface tension, and pyrene fluorescence measurements. The size and size distribution of the aggregates were investigated by dynamic and static light scattering, and the morphology was probed by transmission electron microscopy. The abilities of the different derivatives to solubilize the drug simvastatin were also evaluated.

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The aim of this work was to gain an insight into the self-associative processes and drug solubilization ability of a Tetronic variety, T904 (4 x 15 EO units; 4 x 17 PO units; HLB 15), in aqueous media covering the physiological range of pH and ionic strength, applying isoperibol microcalorimetry, transmission electronic microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), oscillatory rheometry, and drug diffusion experiments. T904 shows two pK(a) (pK(a1)=4.0 and pK(a2)=7.

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