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Treatment of upper respiratory tract infections--a comparative study of dispensing and non-dispensing doctors.

J Clin Pharm Ther

August 2002

Department of Social Pharmacy, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Background: The reported results are part of an overall evaluation of drug management by dispensing (DDs) and non-dispensing doctors (NDDs). This study focuses on appropriate prescription. Other studies assess good pharmacy practice.

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The GABA(A) receptor system is implicated in a number of neurological diseases, making GABA(A) receptor ligands interesting as potential therapeutic agents. Only a few different classes of structures are currently known as ligands for the GABA recognition site on the GABA(A) receptor complex, reflecting the very strict structural requirements for GABA(A) receptor recognition and activation. Within the series of compounds showing agonist activity at the GABA(A) receptor site that have been developed, most of the ligands are structurally derived from the GABA(A) agonists muscimol, THIP or isoguvacine.

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A one-pot access to 6-substituted phenanthridines from fluoroarenes and nitriles via 1,2-arynes.

Org Lett

August 2002

Department of Medicinal Chemistry, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

[reaction: see text] A one-pot, t-BuLi-induced synthesis of 6-substituted phenanthridines from fluoroarenes and nitriles via 1,2-arynes is reported. Aryl- and hetaryl nitriles, cyanamides, and trimethylacetonitrile gave phenanthridine products. The method was extended to provide bisphenanthridine 10 by a one-pot bis-cyclization, using 1,3-dicyanobenzene and PhF in 1:5 ratio.

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Methylenedioxy- and methoxyflavones from Melicope coodeana syn. Euodia simplex.

Phytochemistry

August 2002

Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Three new natural products, 3,8-dimethoxy-5,7-dihydroxy-3',4'-methylenedioxyflavone, 3,6,8-trimethoxy-5,7-dihydroxy-3',4'-methylenedioxyflavone and 3,6,8,3',4'-pentamethoxy-5,7-dihydroxyflavone were isolated from Melicope coodeana syn. Euodia simplex (Rutaceae) along with 3,6,3'-trimethoxy-5,7,4'-trihydroxyflavone and 3,3'-dimethoxy-5,7,4'-trihydroxyflavone. The structural assignments are based on (1)H and (13)C NMR data, including discussion of the chemical shifts of C-2 in 3,5-dihydroxy- and 3-methoxy-5-hydroxyflavones.

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Olaquindox (log Kow = -2.3) and metronidazole (log Kow = -0.1) both have low tendencies to sorp to particles in manure.

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The number of dispensing doctors has increased in the last decade, but the implication of this trend on the quality of health care and drug use is unknown. We present a comparative drug utilization study of 29 dispensing doctors and 28 non-dispensing doctors in Zimbabwe based on standard indicators developed by the World Health Organization. Dispensing doctors prescribed significantly more drugs per patient than non-dispensing doctors (2.

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A user perspective on type 1 diabetes: sense of illness, search for freedom and the role of the pharmacy.

Patient Educ Couns

August 2002

Department of Social Pharmacy, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Ø Copenhagen, Denmark.

The aim of the study described in this article was to explore young type 1 diabetic patients self-perceived knowledge, perception of diabetes, ways of regulating insulin intake, purpose of behaviour and attitudes about and requirements of the pharmacy. The interest group for utilising this study comprises pharmacy practice researchers and staff at community pharmacies who plan to focus on type 1 diabetic patients. The study, based on 10 semi-structured qualitative interviews, showed how young type 1 diabetic patients can be divided into three different groups based on the way they regulate their insulin intake.

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Medication- and illness-related factual knowledge, perceptions and behaviour in angina pectoris patients.

Patient Educ Couns

August 2002

Department of Social Pharmacy, Research Centre for Quality in Medicine Use, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken-2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

As part of a study in Danish internship pharmacies, 70 fourth-year pharmacy interns interviewed 123 angina pectoris patients. Information was collected about the patients' medication- and illness-related factual knowledge and perceptions as well as their medication use. The results obtained showed that patients' perceptions and factual knowledge about medications and illness varied greatly, and that they administered their medication in a variety of ways.

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Cytochrome cd(1) nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas stutzeri catalyzes the one electron reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide. It is a homodimer, each monomer containing one heme-c and one heme-d(1), the former being the electron uptake site while the latter is the nitrite reduction site. Hence, internal electron transfer between these sites is an inherent element in the catalytic cycle of this enzyme.

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The present study was conducted to investigate and compare the effect of pH and drug concentration on nicotine permeability across the TR146 cell culture model and porcine buccal mucosa in vitro. As a further characterization of the TR146 cell culture model, it was explored whether the results were comparable for bi-directional and uni-directional transport in the presence of a transmembrane pH gradient. Nicotine concentrations between 10(-5) and 10(-2) M were applied to the apical side of the TR146 cell culture model or the mucosal side of porcine buccal mucosa.

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Effects of droplet size and type of binder on the agglomerate growth mechanisms by melt agglomeration in a fluidised bed.

Eur J Pharm Sci

August 2002

The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics, 2 Universitetsparken, DK-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark.

This study was performed in order to evaluate the effects of binder droplet size and type of binder on the agglomerate growth mechanisms by melt agglomeration in a fluidised bed granulator. Lactose monohydrate was agglomerated with melted polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3000 or Gelucire 50/13 (esters of polyethylene glycol and glycerol), which was atomised at different nozzle air flow rates giving rise to median droplet sizes of 40, 60, and 80 microm. Different product temperatures were investigated, below the melting range, in the middle of the melting range, and above the melting range for each binder.

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New safe medicines faster: a proposition for a pan-European research effort.

Nat Rev Drug Discov

May 2002

Institute of Pharmacology, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Providing support for downstream drug development has not traditionally been a primary focus of public research funding programmes. However, the European Commission has decided to include the drug development process in the European Union's Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (2002-2006). If the present proposal is adopted, research consortia and networks must be ready to exploit the proposed funds.

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L-Valacyclovir, a prodrug of acyclovir, is a substrate for the peptide transporter (PepT1) in the intestinal mucosa, which accounts for its higher than expected oral bioavailability. The substrate activity of L-valacyclovir for PepT1 is surprising, particularly when one considers that the molecule has the structural features of a nucleoside rather than a peptide. In an attempt to better understand the structure-transport relationships (STR) for the interactions of L-valacyclovir with PepT1, analogs of this molecule with structural changes in the guanine moiety were synthesized and their substrate activity for PepT1 in Caco-2 cell monolayers was determined.

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Synergistic permeability enhancing effect of lysophospholipids and fatty acids on lipid membranes.

Biochim Biophys Acta

August 2002

Department of Pharmaceutics, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

The permeability-enhancing effects of the two surfactants, 1-palmitoyl-2-lyso-sn-gycero-3-phosphocholine (lysoPPC) and palmitic acid (PA), on lipid membranes that at physiological temperatures are in the gel, fluid, and liquid-ordered phases were determined using the concentration-dependent self-quenching properties of the hydrophilic marker, calcein. Adding lysoPPC to lipid membranes in the gel-phase induced a time-dependent calcein release curve that can be described by the sum of two exponentials, whereas PA induces a considerably more complex release curve. However, when lysoPPC and PA were added simultaneously in equimolar concentrations, a dramatic synergistic permeability-enhancing effect was observed.

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In this study, two strains of Lactobacillus helveticus were used to produce fermented milk rich in angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. In vitro tests revealed that the two milks contained competitive inhibitors of ACE in amounts comparable to what has been obtained in previously reported studies. The two milks were administered by gavage to spontaneously hypertensive rats that had had a permanent aortic catheter inserted through the left arteria carotis, and mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate were monitored from 4 to 8 h after administration.

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Chemical reactivity of the naproxen acyl glucuronide and the naproxen coenzyme A thioester towards bionucleophiles.

J Pharm Biomed Anal

June 2002

Department of Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Drugs may be metabolised to reactive electrophilic species that spontaneously react with proteins. The presence of such drug-protein adducts has been associated with drug toxicity. In this study, the reactivity of the major metabolite of naproxen--the 1-beta-O-glucuronide (Nap-GlcU)--was compared to the corresponding naproxen coenzyme A (Nap-CoA) thioester.

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The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of proteolytic enzymes, which have been the focus of a lot of research in recent years because of their involvement in various disease conditions. In this study, structures of 10 enzymes (MMP1, MMP2, MMP3, MMP7, MMP8, MMP9, MMP12, MMP13, MMP14, and MMP20) were examined with the intention of highlighting regions that could be potential sites for obtaining selectivity. For this purpose, the GRID/CPCA approach as implemented in GOLPE was used.

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Basing pharmacy counselling on the perspective of the angina pectoris patient.

Pharm World Sci

April 2002

Department of Social Pharmacy, Research Centre for Quality in Medicine Use, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

Aim Of The Study: A participatory action research study design was developed and tested in 40 Danish internship pharmacies as part of a 3-year study supported by the Research Centre for Quality in Medicine Use. The aim of the study was to create a foundation for improving the quality of counselling practice in pharmacies by comparing the pharmacy staff's views on, knowledge of and behaviour towards a specific patient group with the knowledge, perceptions and medication use of the same patients.

Method: Pharmacy students in their fourth year collected data for the study.

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A number of analogues of the low-efficacy partial GABA(A) agonist 5-(4-piperidyl)-3-isoxazolol (4-PIOL, 5), in which the 4-position of the 3-isoxazolol ring was substituted by different groups, were synthesized and tested as GABA(A) receptor ligands. Substituents of different size and structural flexibility such as alkyl, phenylalkyl, diphenylalkyl, and naphthylalkyl were explored. Pharmacological characterization of the synthesized compounds was carried out using receptor binding assays and by electrophysiological experiments using whole-cell patch-clamp techniques.

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A range of 3,5-diarylated and 3,4,5-triarylated 2-(4-methoxybenzyl)pyrazole 1-oxides have been prepared by regioselective deprotonation at C-5 or bromine-magnesium exchange at C-3 or C-4 followed by transmetalation with ZnCl(2) and palladium(0)-catalyzed cross-coupling. Furthermore, the metalated pyrazole 1-oxides could be trapped with electrophiles. The sequential metalation/functionalization of the pyrazole 1-oxides may follow the order C-5, C-3, C-4, or alternatively the order C-3, C-5, C-4.

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The actions of the anticonvulsant gabapentin [1-(aminomethyl)cyclohexaneacetic acid, Neurontin] have been somewhat enigmatic until recently, when it was claimed to be a gamma-aminobutyric acid-B (GABA(B)) receptor agonist acting exclusively at a heterodimeric complex containing the GABA(B(1a)) splice variant (Mol Pharmacol 2001;59:144-152). In this study, we have investigated the effects of gabapentin on recombinant GABA(B(1a)) and GABA(B(1b)) receptors coexpressed with GABA(B(2)) in five different functional recombinant assays, its ability to inhibit [(3)H]GABA binding in a GABA(B) receptor-selective binding assay using rat synaptic membranes, and its ability to inhibit transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations in Labrador retriever dogs. Up to a concentration of 1 mM, gabapentin displayed no agonistic effects on either the GABA(B(1a,2)) or the GABA(B(1b,2)) heterodimer, when these were expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes or mammalian cells and assayed by means of electrophysiology, calcium mobilization, inositol phosphate, and fluorometry assays.

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In vivo release of bupivacaine from subcutaneously administered oily solution. Comparison with in vitro release.

J Control Release

May 2002

Department of Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark.

A non-randomized cross-over study was performed with bupivacaine HCl (5 mg x ml(-1)) aqueous solution and bupivacaine free base (4.44 mg x ml(-1)) in Viscoleo/castor oil 2:1 (v/v) administered s.c.

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2-Amino-3-(3-hydroxy-1,2,5-thiadiazol-4-yl)propionic acid: resolution, absolute stereochemistry and enantiopharmacology at glutamate receptors.

Bioorg Med Chem

July 2002

Department of Medicinal Chemistry, NeuroScience PharmaBiotec Research Center, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, 2 Universitetsparken, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.

In order to identify new subtype-selective (S)-glutamate (Glu) receptor ligands we have synthesized (RS)-2-amino-3-(3-hydroxy-1,2,5-thiadiazol-4-yl)propionic acid [(RS)-TDPA]. Resolution of (RS)-TDPA by chiral chromatography was performed using a Crownpac CR(+) column affording (R)- and (S)-TDPA of high enantiomeric purity (enantiomeric excess=99.9%).

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Distribution of crushing strength of tablets.

Eur J Pharm Biopharm

May 2002

Department of Pharmaceutics, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Copenhagen, Denmark.

The distribution of a given set of data is important since most parametric statistical tests are based on the assumption that the studied data are normal distributed. In analysis of fracture mechanics the Weibull distribution is widely used and the derived Weibull modulus is interpreted as a material constant. However, the estimation of this parameter is laborious and subject to estimation problems.

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