221 results match your criteria: "Taneja College of Pharmacy[Affiliation]"

Successful treatment with tacrolimus to prevent graft versus host disease (GVHD) and minimize tacrolimus-related toxicities among allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT) recipients is contingent upon quickly achieving and maintaining concentrations within a narrow therapeutic range. The primary objective was to investigate associations between or genotype and the proportion of patients that attained an initial tacrolimus goal concentration following initiation of intravenous (iv.) and conversion to oral administration.

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Purpose: This paper compares and contrasts the implementation of pharmacist-led services for 3 different sexual and gender minority populations across California, Mississippi, and Florida.

Summary: Implementation of pharmacist-led services tailored to sexual and gender minorities may be a potential mechanism to address health disparities in these populations. Clinical pharmacists have the potential to provide care with cultural humility and improve health outcomes by optimizing medication regimens, reducing adverse drug events, enhancing medication acquisition, and improving medication adherence.

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Buspirone Enhances Cell Survival and Preserves Structural Integrity during Oxidative Injury to the Retinal Pigment Epithelium.

Antioxidants (Basel)

December 2023

Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32603, USA.

Chronic oxidative stress impairs the normal functioning of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), leading to atrophy of this cell layer in cases of advance age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The purpose of our study was to determine if buspirone, a partial serotonin 1A (5-HT1A) receptor agonist, protected against oxidative stress-induced changes in the RPE. We exposed differentiated human ARPE-19 cells to paraquat to induce oxidative damage in culture, and utilized a mouse model with sodium iodate (NaIO)-induced oxidative injury to evaluate the effect of buspirone.

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Falling NAPLEX pass rates are cause for concern.

Curr Pharm Teach Learn

January 2024

Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Associate Vice President for Health Sciences, Faculty Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1012 E. Marshall St., P.O. Box 980549, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address:

Introduction: First-time pass rates of the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) have declined 7% from 2019 to 2022 with more than a third of schools experiencing a decline of ≥10%.

Commentary: The cause of the decline is likely multifactorial and extends beyond the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Changes to the NAPLEX blueprint in 2021, curricular revisions in response to the implementation of Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education Standards 2016, and changes to prerequisite course requirements in response to declining enrollment must also be evaluated as potential causes.

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Born This Way: Integrating LGBTQIA+ Identities as Pharmacy Practitioners.

Am J Pharm Educ

December 2023

College of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; Editorial Board, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, USA.

Progression through the profession of pharmacy is filled with many milestones that can contribute to feelings of stress, rejection, and isolation. For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual+(LGBTQIA+) students and practitioners, these feelings can be compounded by similar issues experienced by their sexual orientation or gender identity. Historically, LGBTQIA+ students, new practitioners, and seasoned professionals alike have lacked visible role models for how to intersect personal and professional identity in the pharmacy profession.

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Using a virtual simulation platform for dispensing pediatric prescriptions in a community-based pharmaceutical skills course.

Curr Pharm Teach Learn

December 2023

Department of Pharmacotherapeutics and Clinical Research, University of South Florida Health Taneja College of Pharmacy, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC 30, Tampa, FL 33612, United States. Electronic address:

Background And Purpose: Safe and accurate dispensing of medications is an essential skill. Pharmacy schools must provide students with the knowledge and practice to enhance special population dispensing skills. The objective of this study is to describe a community pharmacy pediatric simulation completed by first-year pharmacy students and to review student perceptions on confidence and knowledge learned after a MyDispense (Monash University) simulation.

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Implementation of a pharmacy residency wellness program: Impact on burnout and mindfulness and lessons learned.

Curr Pharm Teach Learn

December 2023

Pharmacy Supervisor & Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital & Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies, 92 W Miller St., Orlando, FL 32806, United States. Electronic address:

Background And Purpose: Attention to wellness in the pharmacy workplace is occurring. To maintain accreditation, pharmacy residency programs must incorporate wellness and resilience initiatives.

Educational Activity And Setting: Orlando Health created a pharmacy residency wellness program for post-graduate year one (PGY-1) and post-graduate year two (PGY-2) pharmacy residents to address wellness and burnout.

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Objective: This is a final analysis of longitudinal evaluation of burnout and empathy among a cohort of Doctor of Pharmacy students throughout their 4-year enrollment.

Methods: The class of 2021 received sequential Qualtrics (Qualtrics, Provo, UT) surveys containing 2 validated survey instruments, the Jefferson Scale of Empathy and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Surveys were disseminated at the start of the program (PY1) and the end of each academic year (PY1, PY2, PY3, PY4).

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Implications of intrinsic disorder and functional proteomics in the merkel cell polyomavirus life cycle.

J Cell Biochem

December 2024

Department of Molecular Medicine, Byrd Alzheimer's Research Institute, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.

Infection with merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is implicated in the development of merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a rare but aggressive skin cancer. MCC has a mortality rate near 50%, and incidence has been rapidly increasing in recent decades, making development of improved treatment strategies critical to addressing its growing social burden. The parallel increasing necessity for novel research to better understand MCPyV pathogenesis has prompted numerous studies in recent years, yet the role of intrinsic disorder in MCPyV proteins remains unexplored.

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Development and testing of nanoparticles delivery for P7C3 small molecule using injury models.

Mol Cell Biochem

September 2024

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Taneja College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33612, USA.

The use of nanoparticles (NPs) has emerged as a potential tool for safe and effective drug delivery. In the present study, we developed small molecule P7C3-based NPs and tested its efficacy and toxicity along with the tissue specific aptamer-modified P7C3 NPs. The P7C3 NPs were prepared using poly (D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) carboxylic acid (PLGA-COOH) polymer, were conjugated with skeletal muscle-specific RNA aptamer (A01B P7C3 NPs) and characterized for its cytotoxicity, cellular uptake, and wound healing in vitro.

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There is a significant lack of literature exploring or describing pharmacy student well-being during experiential learning even though students spend 30% of their doctor of pharmacy curricula in this environment. Drawing on inspiration from literature describing well-being challenges and solutions for pharmacy residents and other health disciplines, this commentary explores the unique challenges of supporting pharmacy student well-being during experiential education. Approaches for interventions are described along with a call to action for the academy.

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The development of inhibitors that selectively block protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is crucial for chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, and biomedical sciences. Herein, we reported the design, synthesis, and investigation of sulfonyl-γ-AApeptide as an alternative strategy of canonical peptide-based inhibitors to disrupt hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) and p300 PPI by mimicking the helical domain of HIF-1α involved in the binding to p300. The designed molecules recognized the p300 protein with high affinity and potently inhibited the hypoxia-inducible signaling pathway.

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Objectives: The 2020-2021 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Faculty Affairs Standing Committee (FASC) was charged with identifying how faculty can self-advocate and promote themselves in a social influence context.

Findings: The FASC identified social influence and persuasion theories and strategies that can be used by faculty to initiate self-advocacy discussions and collaborations. Social influence and persuasion theories can provide a framework for research and scholarship or for beginning discussions regarding self-advocacy.

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Muscle-Brain crosstalk in cognitive impairment.

Front Aging Neurosci

July 2023

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USF Health Taneja College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.

Sarcopenia is an age-related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in elderly adults. To date, no effective cures for sarcopenia and AD are available.

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A Review of the Safety and Efficacy of Bexagliflozin for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes.

Ann Pharmacother

May 2024

Taneja College of Pharmacy and Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Bexagliflozin is shown to lower hemoglobin A1c levels by about 0.5%, along with similar decreases in blood pressure and weight compared to other SGLT2 inhibitors, though there are currently no published cardiovascular outcome trials.
  • The drug’s side effects are comparable to other SGLT2 inhibitors, including risks of genital infections, urinary tract infections, and increased urination, with a specific warning about lower extremity amputation.
  • While bexagliflozin has no available cost-effectiveness data and lacks extensive trial data, it may offer a competitive price; however, other SGLT2 inhibitors like empagliflozin or dapaglif
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Shivering is often encountered in patients undergoing targeted temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arrest. The most efficient, safe way to prevent shivering during TTM is not clearly defined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of shivering management using a stepwise shivering protocol on time to target temperature (TT), medication utilization and nursing confidence.

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A Systematic Approach to Treating Early Metabolic Disease and Prediabetes.

Diabetes Ther

October 2023

Department of Child and Family Studies, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.

At least 70% of US adults have metabolic disease. However, less is done to address early disease (e.g.

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Emergent Coronaviridae viruses, such as SARS-CoV-1 in 2003, MERS-CoV in 2012, and SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-2) in 2019, have caused millions of deaths. These viruses have added to the existing respiratory infection burden along with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza. There are limited therapies for respiratory viruses, with broad-spectrum treatment remaining an unmet need.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates muscle mass loss during aging due to the inability of muscle to repair after injury, focusing on muscle progenitor cells (MPCs) derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
  • Researchers found that ITGA4, a receptor heavily expressed in Givi-MPCs, plays a crucial role in directing these cells to migrate toward injured muscle tissue by responding to chemokines from damaged endothelial cells.
  • By knocking down ITGA4, the study demonstrated a significant impairment in the migration and mobilization of Givi-MPCs in vitro and in aged animal models, indicating that ITGA4-mediated interactions are essential for MPC engraftment and muscle repair.
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Purpose: Inclisiran is a novel nonstatin therapy providing significant reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) as well as improvements in other lipid biomarkers. This review summarizes data from postapproval publications regarding the impact of inclisiran on lipids and cardiovascular risk reduction, as well as its tolerability and cost-effectiveness.

Methods: A search of PubMed for inclisiran was used to identify articles published since its approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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In November 2021, the Oath of a Pharmacist was updated to include the following statement, "I will promote inclusion, embrace diversity, and advocate for justice to advance health equity." These words underscore the responsibility of Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programs and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education to reconsider how diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism are integrated within curricula and programmatic processes. To fully embrace the new Oath, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education and PharmD programs should consider the incorporation of diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism concepts utilizing the recommendations of external expert bodies with overlapping and complementary frameworks.

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The voltage-gated potassium channels (Kv) are complex ion channels with distinct roles in neurotransmission, electrical conductivity of the heart, and smooth and striated muscle functions. Previously, we demonstrated that deletion of Kvβ2 in mice results in decreased Pax7 protein levels, hindlimb muscles and body weights, and fiber type switching. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that Kvβ2 regulates skeletal muscle function in mice.

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