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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150173/factors-influencing-pharmacists-roles-in-preventing-prescription-and-over-the-counter-opioid-misuse-a-systematic-review-and-narrative-synthesis
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Ogochukwu Fidelia Offu, Shelina Visram, Adam Pattison Rathbone, Laura Lindsey
BACKGROUND: The prescribing rate of opioids is increasing and is a main contributor to opioid misuse. Community pharmacists can help reduce opioid misuse rates by carrying out prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) opioid misuse prevention services. Understanding the barriers and facilitators to community pharmacists' involvement has the potential to improve these services. OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on the barriers and facilitators of community pharmacists' involvement in prescription and OTC opioid misuse prevention...
December 27, 2023: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149093/same-quadrant-baerveldt-glaucoma-implant-250-to-baerveldt-glaucoma-implant-350-exchange
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Inae J Kim, Jessie Wang, Mary Qiu
PURPOSE: In eyes with a prior failed aqueous shunt (or "tube") requiring additional intraocular pressure (IOP) control, options include angle surgery, cyclodestruction, second tube, tube revision, or tube exchange. We present a case of a same-quadrant tube exchange of a Baerveldt-250 (BGI-250) to BGI-350. OBSERVATIONS: The patient is a 71-year-old African American female with severe-stage primary open angle glaucoma of both eyes, and this case focuses on the right eye...
March 2024: American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128885/stability-of-ranibizumab-during-continuous-delivery-from-the-port-delivery-platform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron R Hieb, Judit Horvath, Jennifer Rea, Tammy Tam, Debby P Chang, Isabella de Jong, Kai Zheng, Stefan T Yohe, Shrirang V Ranade
The Port Delivery System with ranibizumab (PDS) is an innovative intraocular drug delivery system that has the potential to reduce treatment burden in patients with retinovascular diseases. The Port Delivery Platform (PD-P) implant is a permanent, indwelling device that can be refilled in situ through a self-sealing septum and is designed to continuously deliver ranibizumab by passive diffusion through a porous titanium release control element. We present results for the studies carried out to characterize the stability of ranibizumab for use with the PD-P...
December 19, 2023: Journal of Controlled Release
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127295/access-to-experience-with-and-attitudes-towards-take-home-naloxone-an-online-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lara Schwieger, Joseph Edward Carpenter, Tim P Moran, Fire Erowid, Matthew Cornelison, Dabney Evans, Brent Morgan, Brian Patrick Murray
The opioid public health crisis continues to burden individuals, communities, and economies. Public health opinion has emphasized the need for increased access to harm reduction services, but there is a dearth of information on the views and experiences of people who use opioids. Our study aimed to investigate the prevalence of naloxone use, attitudes, and experiences with naloxone among an online community of people who use drugs. We performed a cross-sectional survey looking at experiences with and attitudes towards take-home naloxone...
December 21, 2023: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088004/social-networks-secondary-syringe-exchange-and-opioid-agonist-therapy-retention-among-people-who-inject-drugs-in-hartford-ct
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexei Zelenev, Laura Michael, Jianghong Li, Frederick L Altice
BACKGROUND: Opioid agonist therapies (OAT) and  harm reduction such as syringe service programs (SSP) have been shown to be effective in preventing adverse outcomes such as overdose deaths, HIV and Hepatitis C infections among people who inject drugs (PWID). The importance of social network influence on disease transmission is well established, yet the interplay between harm reduction and network structures is, generally, not well understood. This study aims to analyze how social networks can mediate the harm reduction effects associated with secondary exchange through syringe service programs (SSP) and opioid agonist therapies (OAT) among injection network members...
December 11, 2023: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38044807/detection-of-drugs-and-hepatitis-c-virus-in-used-syringes-from-a-needle-exchange-in-gothenburg-sweden
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Moa Andresen Bergström, Maria E Andersson, Simon B Larsson
People who inject drugs (PWID) are exposed to serious health risks such as lethal overdoses, addiction and infections. The patterns of drug use and the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection vary greatly between and even within countries. Data on drugs used for injection are important to inform PWID of risks and adapt healthcare. This study aimed to determine which substances are injected in Gothenburg, Sweden, and estimate the risk of HCV transmission. A total of 150 syringes handed in at the needle and syringe exchange program (NEP) in Gothenburg over a week in November 2021 were analysed for drug content using liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry...
December 3, 2023: Drug Testing and Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38019340/mxene-enhanced-3d-needled-waste-denim-felt-for-high-performance-flexible-supercapacitors
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Wei Fan, Qi Wang, Kai Rong, Yang Shi, Wanxi Peng, Handong Li, Zhanhu Guo, Ben Bin Xu, Hua Hou, Hassan Algadi, Shengbo Ge
MXene, a transition metal carbide/nitride, has been prominent as an ideal electrochemical active material for supercapacitors. However, the low MXene load limits its practical applications. As environmental concerns and sustainable development become more widely recognized, it is necessary to explore a greener and cleaner technology to recycle textile by-products such as cotton. The present study proposes an effective 3D fabrication method that uses MXene to fabricate waste denim felt into ultralight and flexible supercapacitors through needling and carbonization...
November 29, 2023: Nano-Micro Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882135/prevalence-of-comorbid-disease-and-associated-risk-factors-among-homeless-people-living-in-temporary-shelters-during-the-covid-19-lockdown-in-tshwane-south-africa
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T V Phiri, N Gloeck, A Musekiwa
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness are among the most socially and medically vulnerable populations. OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of comorbid disease and associated risk factors among homeless people admitted to temporary shelters in the City of Tshwane during levels 4 and 5 of the COVID-19 national lockdown in South Africa. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used. The sample was drawn from secondary data on all individuals placed in temporary shelters constructed by Tshwane during levels 4 and 5 of the COVID-19 lockdown (26 March - 31 May 2020)...
September 4, 2023: South African Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37865531/increased-risk-of-non-fatal-overdose-associated-with-non-prescribed-benzodiazepine-use-in-scotland-uk
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A McAuley, N Palmateer, D J Goldberg, T Shivaji, T Ritchie, K Licence, D Carter, S J Hutchinson
BACKGROUND: Drug-related deaths (DRDs) in Scotland increased for seven years in a row between 2014 and 2020, consolidating Scotland's place at the top of the United Kingdom and European drug-related mortality charts. One of the defining features of this recent and rapid rise has been the role of benzodiazepines, which are now involved in the majority of all DRDs. These deaths are linked to use of non-prescribed, benzodiazepine-type novel psychoactive substances (NPS) which have been identified by the United Nations as a global threat to public health...
October 19, 2023: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37857689/the-nutritional-status-and-root-development-of-silver-fir-abies-alba-mill-seedlings-growing-on-decaying-deadwood-in-temperate-forest-ecosystem
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Ewa Błońska, Jarosław Lasota, Marta Kempf, Ivika Ostonen
The study aimed to compare two substrates, soil and deadwood, for the regeneration of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) seedlings. Three-year-old fir seedlings growing both on deadwood and in the soil were collected. The examination involved determining the physical, chemical, and biochemical properties of soil and deadwood, as well as assessing the morphology of the roots and the nutrition of seedlings growing on the soil and deadwood. The examined substrates differed in physical, chemical and biochemical properties...
October 19, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37804946/improved-left-atrial-catheterization-efficiency-and-consistency-using-a-novel-steerable-transseptal-puncture-sheath
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Kimberly Berggren, Travis Lampert, Ajit H Janardhan
BACKGROUND: While steerable sheaths are widely used to improve catheter stability and contact force during radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), steerable sheaths are less commonly used during transseptal puncture. This study evaluated whether left atrial catheterization efficiency can be improved using the VersaCross combined steerable sheath and transseptal system compared to previous standard workflow. METHODS: This study retrospectively analyzed AF ablation performed using the VersaCross Workflow consisting of VersaCross steerable sheath and RF wire for transseptal puncture and catheter ablation (VCW) to the standard workflow using a fixed curve sheath with RF needle followed by exchange for an Agilis steerable sheath for catheter ablation (STW)...
October 5, 2023: Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37759241/estimating-prevalence-and-modelling-correlates-of-hiv-test-positivity-among-female-sex-workers-men-who-have-sex-with-men-people-who-inject-drugs-transgender-people-and-prison-inmates-in-sierra-leone-2021
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Duah Dwomoh, Issata Wurie, Yvonne Harding, Kojo Mensah Sedzro, Joseph Kandeh, Henry Tagoe, Christabel Addo, Daniel Kojo Arhinful, Abdul Rahman Cherinoh Sessay, James Lahai Kamara, Kemoh Mansaray, William Kwabena Ampofo
Key populations (KPs) are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection and efforts to prevent HIV infections among KPs have been less successful, largely due to existing laws and legislation that classify the groups as illegal. Understanding the HIV infection pathway and the burden of HIV infection among Female Sex Workers (FSWs), Transgender people (TG), Men who have sex with Men (MSM), People who Inject Drugs (PWID), and Prison Inmates (PIs) is critical to combatting the HIV epidemic globally. This study aims to estimate HIV prevalence and model the risk factors of HIV positivity rate among the aforementioned KPs in Sierra Leone...
September 27, 2023: AIDS Research and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37753542/unenriched-xylem-water-contribution-during-cellulose-synthesis-influenced-by-atmospheric-demand-governs-the-intra-annual-tree-ring-%C3%AE-18-o-signature
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Elisabet Martínez-Sancho, Lucas A Cernusak, Patrick Fonti, Alessandro Gregori, Bastian Ullrich, Elisabeth Graf Pannatier, Arthur Gessler, Marco M Lehmann, Matthias Saurer, Kerstin Treydte
The oxygen isotope composition (δ18 O) of tree-ring cellulose is used to evaluate tree physiological responses to climate, but their interpretation is still limited due to the complexity of the isotope fractionation pathways. We assessed the relative contribution of seasonal needle and xylem water δ18 O variations to the intra-annual tree-ring cellulose δ18 O signature of larch trees at two sites with contrasting soil water availability in the Swiss Alps. We combined biweekly δ18 O measurements of soil water, needle water, and twig xylem water with intra-annual δ18 O measurements of tree-ring cellulose, xylogenesis analysis, and mechanistic and structural equation modeling...
September 27, 2023: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37744212/medical-interns-knowledge-attitude-and-practice-toward-people-living-with-hiv-multicenter-experience-from-saudi-arabia
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Israa Abdullah Malli, Dalia Hamdan, Alhanoof Aljahdali, Amal Almutairi, Raghad Jar, Reham Alzahrani, Muhammad Anwar Khan
BACKGROUND: Discrimination by some healthcare providers toward people living with HIV/AIDS has been documented. Differences in cultural backgrounds make it harder for future doctors, who need a lot of knowledge and a positive attitude to treat patients. In conservative countries like Saudi Arabia, not enough is known about how much medical interns know about HIV and how they feel about people living with HIV/AIDS. METHODS: From April to September 2021, this cross-sectional study use non-probability random sampling and utilized a self-administered questionnaire to collected the data from 346 medical interns who had graduated from five different medical schools...
2023: HIV/AIDS: Research and Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37704989/racial-disparities-in-use-of-syringe-service-programs-in-king-county-wa-a-comparison-of-two-cross-sectional-surveys
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Katheryn Salow, Helen E Jack, Joe Tinsley, Caleb J Banta-Green, Susan Kingston, Matthew Iles-Shih, Judith I Tsui, Sara Glick
BACKGROUND: Syringe service programs (SSPs) provide tools to people who inject drugs (PWID) to prevent overdose, reduce the risk of HIV and HCV infection, and reduce injection frequency. While effective, previous research suggests that SSPs may not adequately reach some marginalized or particularly vulnerable subpopulations of PWID. METHODS: To identify disparities in SSP use, data from two cross-sectional surveys conducted in King County, Washington were compared: a survey of SSP clients and a community survey of PWID in King County...
September 14, 2023: Harm Reduction Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37668473/tracing-the-opposing-assimilate-and-nutrient-flows-in-live-conifer-needles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chen Gao, Sean J V Marker, Carsten Gundlach, Henning F Poulsen, Tomas Bohr, Alexander Schulz
The vasculature along conifer needles is fundamentally different from that in angiosperm leaves containing a unique transfusion tissue inside the bundle sheath. To identify the pathway of photoassimilates from mesophyll to phloem, and the opposing pathway of nutrients from xylem to mesophyll, we used specific tracers. For symplasmic transport we applied esculin to the tip of attached pine needles and followed tracer movement down the phloem. For apoplasmic transport we let detached needles take up a membrane-impermeable contrast agent and used micro-X-ray computed tomography to map critical water exchange interfaces and domain borders...
September 5, 2023: Journal of Experimental Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37579218/wire-through-snare-twice-wire-trust-technique-a-novel-method-to-grasp-a-lead-with-inaccessible-ends-as-a-supportive-femoral-approach-for-transvenous-lead-extraction
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Yuhei Kasai, Takuya Haraguchi, Junji Morita, Takayuki Kitai, Takuya Okada, Takashi Tamura, Yumetsugu Munakata, Masanaga Tsujimoto, Jungo Kasai, Tsutomu Fujita
INTRODUCTION: Transvenous lead extraction (TLE) is a crucial procedure for managing cardiac implantable electronic devices. The use of a combined superior and femoral approach has been found to enhance the success rate of TLE. This report introduces a novel technique, named "Wire ThRoUgh Snare Twice" (Wire TRUST), for effectively grasping a lead without a free end during TLE. METHOD: The Wire TRUST technique was applied in a case involving a 49-year-old male patient requiring TLE due to electrical artifact on the right ventricular (RV) lead, replacement of the RV lead, and pacemaker generator exchange...
August 14, 2023: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37556888/amphiphysin-igg-autoimmune-sciatic-neuropathy-and-facial-neuropathy-related-to-primary-central-nervous-system-lymphoma-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoying Yao, Chenpeng Zhang, Ying Zhang, Jieli Geng, Shuwei Bai, Yong Hao, Yangtai Guan
We reported a 61-year-old man presented with 10-month progressing left sciatic neuropathy and 10-day right facial neuropathy. Serum amphiphysin-IgG was positive. 18 F-FDG PET/CT of the whole body showed no signs of malignancy. Treatment with plasma exchange and oral prednisone relieved the symptoms. Nine months later, right hemiparesis and seizure of right limbs developed. 18 F-FDG and 18 F-PBR06 (18 kDa translocator protein, TSPO) radioligand PET/MRI of the whole body revealed intense uptake in the intracranial lesions...
September 15, 2023: Journal of Neuroimmunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37549304/intestinal-villi-inspired-mathematically-base-layer-engineered-microneedles-imbems-for-effective-molecular-exchange-during-biomarker-enrichment-and-drug-deposition-in-diversified-mucosa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yusheng Gong, Shuai Tong, Xixuan Li, Xiuli Chen, Yushuang Liu, Nan Li, Jiarong Xu, Rengui Xu, Yusong Guo, Fei Xiao, Xiaoyuan Chen, Wei Chen
The mucosa-interfacing systems based on bioinspired engineering design for sampling/drug delivery have manifested crucial potential for the monitoring of infectious diseases and the treatment of mucosa-related diseases. However, their efficiency and validity are severely restricted by limited contact area for molecular transfer and dissatisfactory capture/detachment capability. Herein, inspired by the multilayer villus structure of the small intestine that enables high nutrient absorption, a trigonometric function-based periodic pattern was fabricated and integrated on the base layer of the microneedle patch, exhibiting a desirable synergistic effect with needle tips for deep sample enrichment and promising molecular transfer, significantly improving the device-mucosa bidirectional interaction...
August 7, 2023: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37507721/differential-risks-of-syringe-service-program-participants-in-central-ohio-a-latent-class-analysis
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Kyle J Moon, Ian Bryant, Anne Trinh, Kathryn A Hasenstab, Brittany Carter, Rick Barclay, Saira Nawaz
BACKGROUND: Significant heterogeneity exists among people who use drugs (PWUD). We identify distinct profiles of syringe service program (SSP) clients to (a) evaluate differential risk factors across subgroups and (b) inform harm reduction programming. METHODS: Latent class analysis (LCA) was applied to identify subgroups of participants (N = 3418) in a SSP in Columbus, Ohio, from 2019 to 2021. Demographics (age, sex, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, housing status) and drug use characteristics (substance[s] used, syringe gauge, needle length, using alone, mixing drugs, sharing supplies, reducing use, self-reported perceptions on the impact of use, and treatment/support resources) were used as indicators to define latent classes...
July 28, 2023: Harm Reduction Journal
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