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Activity of Repurposed Amodiaquine as a Host-Targeting Therapy for the Treatment of Anthrax.

ACS Infect Dis

August 2021

Henry E. Riggs School of Applied Life Sciences, Keck Graduate Institute (KGI), 535 Watson Drive, Claremont, California 91711, United States.

Article Synopsis
  • Anthrax is a serious disease that can almost always be deadly because of a harmful toxin it produces.
  • Researchers studied a drug called amodiaquine (AQ), which can help stop this toxin from harming the body.
  • Tests on mice, rabbits, and humans showed that AQ significantly increased survival rates in infected animals and seemed safe for people when used correctly.
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Objectives: To describe the process and cost of establishing clinical pharmacy services with prescribing privileges in a federally qualified health center (FQHC) primary care clinic.

Setting: The primary care clinic was located in a low-income area of Southern California and served patients with Medicaid and Medicare. The primary care clinic had preventive medicine and family medicine physicians, a family medicine residency program, behavioral health services, and a registered dietician.

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