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Pharmacy / Pharmacology - Oct 12, 2018 Edition :: Medical News | Medical Articles

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 October 12, 2018 
 Pharmacy / Pharmacology 
 The latest pharmacy / pharmacology news from News Medical 
 Many Alzheimer's patients are taking two or more psychotropic drugsMany Alzheimer's patients are taking two or more psychotropic drugs
 
Up to 50% of people with Alzheimer’s disease now take a psychotropic drug and one-fifth use a combination of two or more psychotropic drugs.
 
   Working Towards a Sustainable Future for the NHSWorking Towards a Sustainable Future for the NHS
 
An interview with Jennifer Lee, Director of Market Access and Advocacy at Janssen UK, the pharmaceutical company of Johnson & Johnson, discussing the importance of innovation in the private sector and making new technologies available to the NHS.
 
   Anti-cancer Properties of Silver NanoparticlesAnti-cancer Properties of Silver Nanoparticles
 
The small size of silver nanoparticles and ability to induce cell death through multiple mechanisms makes them fantastic candidates for anti-cancer therapies.
 
 Membrane-coated Nanoparticles
 
Membrane-coated NanoparticlesMembrane-coated nanoparticles provide improved retention time and a method of targeting specific cells or tissues within the body.
 
 
 Human clinical trial of investigational calcification inhibitor generates promising results
 
Human clinical trial of investigational calcification inhibitor generates promising resultsCardiovascular calcification is a major health concern in patients with kidney failure undergoing hemodialysis.
 
 
 Study highlights need for population-specific precision medicine programs in Latin America
 
Study highlights need for population-specific precision medicine programs in Latin AmericaDrug safety and effectiveness vary greatly among populations worldwide. Genetics is one of the factors that contribute to variability in drug response.
 
 
 Study shows how fingerprint-based drug screening works on the living and deceased
 
Study shows how fingerprint-based drug screening works on the living and deceasedNew research published in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology shows how fingerprint-based drug screening can not only screen for the presence, or absence, of four classes of drugs of abuse, but that the technology also works when used by UK coroners to detect drugs in the sweat of fingerprint samples gathered from deceased individuals.
 
 
 Study highlights opposite effects of gene following different types of environmental events
 
Study highlights opposite effects of gene following different types of environmental eventsResearchers have discovered that the same gene which increases your risk of depression following financial stress as you grow older also reduces your chance of depression associated with friendship and relationships stresses when young- your social network.
 
 
 Binge drinking history makes male and female mice react differently to stress, study shows
 
Researchers with the Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care System and Oregon Health & Sciences University found that a history of binge drinking made male and female mice react differently to traumatic stress.
 

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