The cannabis plant is being increasingly researched due to its numerous therapeutic properties leading to the need for analytical techniques to assess substances present in extracts of the cannabis plant in carrier oils, such as medium chain triglycerides (MCT) oil. Awareness of the environmental impact of activities related to analysis led to the development of greenness assessment metrics. This study aimed to assess the environmental impact of analytical techniques applied in the analysis of cannabinoids in oil using Green Analytical Chemistry metrics.
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December 2024
Accurate and precise analysis of cannabinoids is important for elucidating their therapeutic potential and developing therapies, which are targeted toward different medical conditions. A wide range of cannabis products are present on the market and are available in different dosage forms, including dried flowers, extracts, and consumables. The aim of this article is to provide an updated narrative review of literature on challenges of analyzing cannabinoids in plant material, oils, and edibles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Understanding knowledge and attitudes of health care professionals (HCPs) towards adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting can inform educational interventions promoting ADR reporting.
Objective: To explore knowledge, attitudes, practice, and barriers of local HCPs towards ADR reporting.
Methods: Focus groups involving HCPs from different settings were organized to help develop a questionnaire.
During the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) there is a need for the development and validation of a simple and rapid high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for the determination and quantification of the synthesized product and related by-products. An HPLC method gives a better understanding of how a synthesis is proceeding. A rapid and easy to use HPLC-UV (ultraviolet) method for the determination of difluprednate and monitoring of impurities generated during synthesis was developed and validated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To examine whether QT interval shortening is an overlooked adverse event as compared to QT prolongation through a review of preclinical, clinical and post-marketing adverse event data available to the regulator for centrally and nationally authorized medicinal products.
Methods: Potential safety signals of QT shortening related to authorized medicinal products were detected from Eudravigilance using proportional reporting ratios. Active substances identified as having unexpected signals of QT shortening were assessed in depth using the Bradford-Hill criteria for causation.
Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a rare, maternally-inherited optic neuropathy caused by mitochondrial DNA point mutations and which can cause blindness. Currently, Raxone (idebenone) is the only available medicinal product authorised to treat LHON within the European Union and LHON remains an unmet medical need. The aim of this article was to summarise interventional clinical trials published over the past 5 years (between 2014 and 2019) with the primary purpose of treating LHON.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmitriptyline (AMI) has been in use for decades in treating depression and more recently for the management of neuropathic pain. A highly sensitive and specific LC-tandem mass spectrometry method was developed for simultaneous determination of AMI, its active metabolite nortriptyline (NOR) and their hydroxy-metabolites in human serum, using deuterated AMI and NOR as internal standards. The isobaric E-10-hydroxyamitriptyline (E-OH AMI), Z-10-hydroxyamitriptyline (Z-OH AMI), E-10-hydroxynortriptyline (E-OH NOR) and Z-10-hydroxynortriptyline (Z-OH NOR), together with their parent compounds, were separated on an ACE C column using a simple protein precipitation method, followed by dilution and analysis using positive electrospray ionisation with multiple reaction monitoring.
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