Publications by authors named "T Petrick"

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  • - The study explored the dapsone/flavone cocrystal system as a benchmark and expanded to sulfanilamide and sulfaguanidine, investigating how structural differences affect cocrystal formation.
  • - Experimental methods included various mechanical and thermal techniques, while virtual screening assessed properties like molecular compatibility and hydrogen-bond potential, confirming the ability of all three APIs to form cocrystals with flavone.
  • - Various cocrystals were identified, including novel enantiotripically related forms for sulfaguanidine, but despite exhaustive techniques, sulfanilamide did not yield a cocrystal; dapsone's stability with flavone was linked to strong interaction strengths.
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  • - A comprehensive study re-evaluated sulfaguanidine's solid-state behavior, identifying five anhydrates, two monohydrate polymorphs, and nine solvates, including nine new structures derived from powder X-ray diffraction data.
  • - Calorimetric measurements indicated that one polymorph is stable at room and low temperatures, while another is stable at higher temperatures, showcasing significant kinetic stability and hydration resilience.
  • - The research also provided insights into the hydrogen bonding and packing arrangements in sulfaguanidine, establishing a valuable model for understanding complex solid-state systems.
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The application of computational screening methodologies based on H-bond propensity scores, molecular complementarity, molecular electrostatic potentials, and crystal structure prediction has guided the discovery of novel cocrystals of dapsone and bipyridine (DDS:BIPY). The experimental screen, which included mechanochemical and slurry experiments as well as the contact preparation, resulted in four cocrystals, including the previously known DDS:4,4'-BIPY (2:1, CC-B) cocrystal. To understand the factors governing the formation of the DDS:2,2'-BIPY polymorphs (1:1, CC-A and CC-B) and the two DDS:4,4'-BIPY cocrystal stoichiometries (1:1 and 2:1), different experimental conditions (such as the influence of solvent, grinding/stirring time, etc.

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This article presents the findings of a retrospective review of medication errors made and reported by nursing students in a 4-year baccalaureate program. Data were examined in relation to the semester of the program, kind of error according to the rights of medication administration, and contributing factors. Three categories of contributing factors were identified: rights violations, system factors, and knowledge and understanding.

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This study uses data from clinical trials of intrauterine devices to examine the effect of reducing the recommended number of IUD follow-up visits. Over 11,000 follow-up forms were analyzed to estimate the number of health problems that would have escaped detection if women with no or mild symptoms had not made recommended revisits. Less than one percent of woman-visits with no or only mild symptoms had an underlying health risk that could have gone undetected if the follow-up visits that were made in the clinic trial setting had not been made.

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