Publications by authors named "Stephani L Stancil"

Antidepressant medications, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), are commonly used to treat depressive, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorders in youth. Yet, data on discontinuing these medications, withdrawal symptoms, and strategies to switch between them are limited. We searched PubMed and ClinicalTrials.

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Background: This study assessed feasibility constructs of adolescent contraceptive care in the pediatric emergency department (PED), including contraception initiation.

Methods: We conducted a randomized trial in two PEDs with pregnancy-capable adolescents aged 15-18 years who were assigned to enhanced usual care (usual) or same-day initiation (same day). All received counseling and clinic referral, but same-day participants could also receive contraception in the PED.

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Oxcarbazepine is thought to be better-tolerated and less susceptible to drug-drug interactions than its predecessor, carbamazepine. Genetic testing for *15:02 is recommended in specific populations to identify those at high risk of severe hypersensitivity reactions; however, other pharmacologic and pharmacogenetic factors that can impact drug disposition may be involved. We present a case of an 8-year-old boy treated with oxcarbazepine who developed drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) with Stevens-Johnsons syndrome overlap and was negative for *15:02.

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Scaling factors are necessary for translating in vitro drug biotransformation data to in vivo clearance values in physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling and simulation. Values for microsomal protein per gram of liver are available from several sources for use as a scaling factor to estimate hepatic clearance from microsomal drug biotransformation data. However, data regarding the distribution of cytosolic protein per gram of liver (CPPGL) values across the lifespan are limited, and sparse pediatric data have been published to date.

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  • * Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), researchers measured blood flow changes in key brain areas linked to reward and control before and after administering naltrexone.
  • * Results showed that naltrexone altered brain activation patterns, indicating its potential as a biomarker for drug response in ED treatment, with implications for future therapeutic development and personalized dosing.
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Naltrexone (NTX), an opioid antagonist metabolized by aldo-keto reductase 1C4 (AKR1C4), is prescribed for psychiatric conditions like eating disorders with variable response. Systemic exposure is highly variable in adults, yet no data exist in children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate NTX exposure in adolescents with eating disorders.

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Naltrexone (NTX) is a well-tolerated drug with a wide safety margin and mechanism of action that affords use across a wide variety of indications in adults and children. By antagonizing the opioid reward system, NTX can modulate behaviors that involve compulsivity or impulsivity, such as substance use, obesity, and eating disorders. Evidence regarding the disposition and efficacy of NTX is mainly derived from adult studies of substance use disorders and considerable variability exists.

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Background: The sharp rise in opioid use disorder (OUD) among women coupled with disproportionally high rates of unintended pregnancy have led to a four-fold increase in the number of pregnant women with OUD in the United States over the past decade. Supporting intentional family planning can have multiple health benefits and reduce harms related to OUD but requires a comprehensive understanding of women's perspectives of preventing unintended pregnancies. The purpose of this study was to comprehensively evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and experiences as they relate to seeking contraception, particularly LARCs, among women with active or recovered opioid misuse.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is the most deadly infectious disease globally. Although most individuals achieve a cure, a substantial portion develop multi-drug resistant TB which is exceedingly difficult to treat, and the number of effective agents is dwindling. Development of new anti-tubercular medications is imperative to combat existing drug resistance and accelerate global eradication of TB.

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Objective: To test the hypothesis that our motivational sexual health intervention (SexHealth) would increase health service uptake when compared with control.

Study Design: In a randomized controlled trial at a pediatric emergency department, sexually active adolescents received either the SexHealth intervention or printed materials (control). SexHealth, delivered by a health educator, was a tablet-based, interactive intervention that included motivational techniques to promote sexual health, condom skills training, and tailored service recommendations.

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Despite the expansion of pharmacogenetics (PGx), the views of pediatric patients remain unknown. This study explores adolescents' understanding and perceptions of PGx testing. Adolescents who had PGx testing were interviewed and their electronic health records were reviewed.

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  • Limited evidence exists for pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing in children, prompting a study of 452 patients to explore its utility and future research targets.
  • The study found that 98.7% of patients had actionable gene-drug pairs, with 203 actionable gene-drug-diagnosis groups identified, indicating potential for PGx to guide treatment.
  • Key genes CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and CYP3A5 emerged as crucial in matching diagnoses with actionable prescriptions, suggesting mood disorders and gastritis/esophagitis as priority areas for further PGx research.
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Little evidence exists for pharmacologic treatment of binge eating and purging in adolescents with eating disorders. Given the role of the opioid reward system in compulsive binge eating and purging, naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, may be effective in reducing these behaviors. Previous studies have demonstrated that naltrexone reduces binge eating and purging in adults, yet evidence for its use in adolescents is lacking.

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Aims: CYP2A6 is a genetically polymorphic enzyme resulting in differential substrate metabolism and health behaviours. Current phenotyping probes for CYP2A6 exhibit limitations related to procurement (deuterated cotinine), toxicity (coumarin), specificity (caffeine) and age-appropriate administration (nicotine, NIC). In vitro, CYP2A6 selectively forms 2-hydroxymetronidazole (2HM) from metronidazole (MTZ).

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An ultra-performance liquid-chromatography mass-spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method for simultaneous quantitation of metronidazole and 2-hydroxymetronidazole in human plasma was developed and validated. Metronidazole and 2-hydroxymetronidazole were extracted from a small volume of human plasma (10 μL) by hydrophilic lipophilic balanced solid phase extraction on 96-well μ-elution plates. Chromatographic separation of analytes was achieved on an Acquity UPLC BEH C18 column (1.

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Background And Objectives: Rates of adult women receiving contraceptive provision when simultaneously prescribed a known teratogen are alarmingly low. The prevalence of this behavior among pediatric providers and their adolescent patients is unknown. The objective of this study was to describe pediatric provider behaviors for prescribing teratogens concurrently with counseling, referral, and/or prescribing of contraception (collectively called contraceptive provision) in the adolescent population.

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