466 results match your criteria: "University of Utah College of Pharmacy.[Affiliation]"

Conformational Control in Diterpene Synthase TlnA: Elucidating the Mechanism of 5-8-6 Skeleton Formation through Ring Expansion.

Org Lett

March 2024

Hubei Key Laboratory of Natural Medicinal Chemistry and Resource Evaluation, School of Pharmacy, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, P. R. China.

TlnA produces a distinct cyclohexane-fused 5-8-6 ring system, different from the prevalent 5-8-5 scaffold synthesized by well-established enzymes. This study identifies two conformations of a carbocation intermediate, revealing how the enzyme environment prohibits one conformation due to steric hindrance, thereby directing the formation of the 5-8-6 system over the 5-8-5 scaffold. This investigation enhances our understanding of diterpene biosynthesis and the impact of enzyme environments on chemical reactions, providing valuable insights into the formation of complex cyclic structures.

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The Utah Pharmacy Summit: Collaborating to Optimize Patient Care.

J Pharm Pract

October 2024

Academy of Managed Care, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.

Pharmacy has evolved significantly over the past 20 years, despite advances in pharmacotherapy and the expanding scope of pharmacy practice, pharmacists have struggled to collaborate across disciplines to create improved processes that enable the best outcomes from these innovations. A lack of innovation at any part of the healthcare system could inhibit the progress of practice innovations thereby leading to suboptimal patient medication and health outcomes. The Utah Pharmacy Summit was held in late 2022 with the goal of promoting pharmacist collaboration and a unified pharmacist voice within the state.

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There is an established need to translate evidence-based practices into real-world practice. Community pharmacists and their corresponding pharmacies are well-positioned to be effective partners as researchers seek to study and implement practice-based research. Challenges exist when partnering with community pharmacies which can vary based on the study type, the nature of the community pharmacy, and stakeholder groups (i.

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Purpose: Little is known about the relationship between learner load and pharmacist and pharmacy technician burnout. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the association between burnout and the number of learners (residents, students, and new employees) assigned to pharmacists or pharmacy technicians.

Methods: A validated survey to measure burnout and professional fulfillment was administered to employees of a university health system's pharmacy service in 2019.

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Gold(I) ion and the phosphine ligand are necessary for the anti- activity of auranofin.

Microbiol Spectr

February 2024

Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, California, USA.

Auranofin, an FDA-approved drug for rheumatoid arthritis, has emerged as a promising antiparasitic medication in recent years. The gold(I) ion in auranofin is postulated to be responsible for its antiparasitic activity. Notably aurothiomalate and aurothioglucose also contain gold(I), and, like auranofin, they were previously used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.

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The lung is constantly exposed to a myriad of exogenous stressors. Ground-level ozone represents a ubiquitous and extremely reactive anthropogenic toxicant, impacting the health of millions across the globe. While abundant, epidemiological, , and data focuses the ozone toxicity in individual cell types (e.

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Meropenem extraction by ex vivo extracorporeal life support circuits.

J Extra Corpor Technol

December 2023

Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA - Division of Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Background: Meropenem is a broad-spectrum carbapenem-type antibiotic commonly used to treat critically ill patients infected with extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae. As many of these patients require extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and/or continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), it is important to understand how these extracorporeal life support circuits impact meropenem pharmacokinetics. Based on the physicochemical properties of meropenem, it is expected that ECMO circuits will minimally extract meropenem, while CRRT circuits will rapidly clear meropenem.

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Study Objective: The objective of the study was to assess clinical outcomes (composite of any venous thromboembolism [VTE], any bleeding, and mortality) associated with anti-Xa monitoring in the 30 days following enoxaparin initiation for VTE prophylaxis.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Hospital within an academic healthcare system.

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A Research Framework to Improve Health Disparity Evidence Gaps in Value Assessments.

Pharmacoeconomics

March 2024

Department of Pharmacotherapy, University of Utah College of Pharmacy, 30 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.

A value assessment is intended as a tool for evaluating healthcare treatments to gauge value and inform decisions. Economic value assessments typically incorporate a cost-effectiveness analysis, focusing on costs and health outcomes important to payers, missing important information to ensure existing markets optimize resource allocation. Despite frequent calls for more explicit consideration of health equity impacts in value assessments, health economists continue to develop models informed by traditional cost and quality-of-life data that do not capture differences experienced by health disparity populations.

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: Implementation of a clinical pharmacist in the primary care setting can offset provider time spent managing chronic diseases using Collaborative Practice Agreements (CPAs). The pharmacist-physician co-visit model presents an opportunity for pharmacists to increase patient access to their primary care provider (PCP). Studies of the co-visit model show that co-visits increase clinic efficiency by allowing the PCP to see additional patients and achieve more health care goals compared with independent visits.

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Kratom Use Among Pregnant and Lactating Individuals With Substance Use Disorder.

J Addict Med

November 2023

From the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT (JB); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal and Fetal Medicine, University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT (JEC, MCS); Department of Pharmacotherapy, University of Utah College of Pharmacy, Salt Lake City, UT (ML, AJG); Program for Addiction Research, Clinical Care, Knowledge and Advocacy, Division of Epidemiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT (JEC, MCS); and Informatics, Decision-Enhancement, and Analytic Sciences Center, Salt Lake City VA Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT (AJG).

Objective: Kratom ( Mitragyna speciosa ) use in pregnancy is associated with maternal and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome. However, kratom use patterns in the population of peripartum and postpartum individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) are unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of pregnant and postpartum individuals with SUD who report using kratom in pregnancy or lactation and the reasons for their use.

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Importance: Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) play a major role in the provision of pharmacy services by acting as intermediaries between pharmacies, plan sponsors (insurance companies and employers), pharmaceutical manufacturers, and drug wholesalers. As their role and visibility have increased, PBMs have come under increased scrutiny from policymakers. However, no prior literature has systematically described the history, business practices, and policymaking of PBMs.

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Objective: Pharmacy students with substantial educational debt are at risk for excessive workloads, burnout, and clinical errors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, policies addressing economic hardships for all student debt borrowers included temporary suspension of monthly payments and 0% interest during the pause. This study aimed to understand student-level factors regarding student debt from the lived experiences of current pharmacy students and aimed to understand how current pharmacy students view temporary loan relief.

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Bacteremia is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Timely, appropriate therapy may improve clinical outcomes, and therefore, determining which patients benefit from more comprehensive diagnostic strategies (i.e.

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Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are the most widely prescribed oral anticoagulants in the United States. Despite advantages over warfarin, system-level improvements are needed to optimize outcomes. While Veterans Health Administration and others have described successful DOAC management dashboard implementation, the extent of use nationally is unknown.

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Background: The American Thoracic Society Guidelines recommend vancomycin as first line option for treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Two studies have described the pharmacokinetics (PK) of intermittent intravenous (IV) vancomycin in adult people with cystic fibrosis (PwCF). Currently, there have not been any studies describing the PK of continuous infusion vancomycin in PwCF.

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Background: Studies assessing the indirect impact of COVID-19 using mathematical models have increased in recent years. This scoping review aims to identify modelling studies assessing the potential impact of disruptions to essential health services caused by COVID-19 and to summarise the characteristics of disruption and the models used to assess the disruptions.

Methods: Eligible studies were included if they used any models to assess the impact of COVID-19 disruptions on any health services.

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Enterobacteriaceae bacteremia, particularly when associated with antimicrobial resistance, can result in increased mortality, emphasizing the need for timely effective therapy. Clinical risk prediction models are promising tools, stratifying patients based on their risk of resistance due to ESBL and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in bloodstream infections (BSIs) and, thereby, improving therapeutic decisions. This systematic review and meta-analysis synthesized the literature on the performance of these models.

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Examining differences in opioid deaths by race in North Carolina following the STOP Act, 2010-2019.

J Subst Use Addict Treat

December 2023

Department of Pharmacotherapy, University of Utah College of Pharmacy, Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America.

Introduction: North Carolina's 2017 STOP Act implemented several measures to address the increasing opioid overdose death rate. However, due to racial differences prescription opioid use and treatment service access, the STOP Act may exhibit differential impacts by race. This study examined the impact of the STOP Act on opioid overdose deaths by race.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A survey of 1,020 adults over 65 showed that nearly half felt there wasn't enough time for these discussions, and a significant percentage were uncomfortable discussing medication costs with financial professionals.
  • * The findings highlight a need for improved communication and support regarding medication costs in healthcare settings, as experiences impact patients' willingness to engage in future conversations.
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Introduction: Vancomycin is frequently used for prolonged courses in treating osteoarticular infections despite a high rate of adverse drug events (ADE). The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of transitioning to oral therapy compared to continuing parenteral vancomycin in patients with orthopedic infections.

Methods: We conducted a single-center, retrospective cohort study of patients with orthopedic infections discharged on parenteral vancomycin with a planned duration of at least 4 weeks.

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rates in blood culture on the rise: results of US surveillance.

Microbiol Spectr

August 2023

Global Medical Affairs, bioMérieux , Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

is an emerging pathogen that poses a significant public health risk. Its multidrug resistance has led to high mortality, making rapid detection crucial for effective treatment and prevention of transmission. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate a substantial increase in cases in the United States, with a 95% rise in 2021.

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