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    • Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling Approaches for Patients With SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection: A Case Study With Imatinib 

      Adiwidjaja, Jeffry; Adattini, Josephine A.; Boddy, Alan V.; McLachlan, Andrew J.
      Published 2022
      Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, which causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), manifests as mild respiratory symptoms to severe respiratory failure and is associated with inflammation ...
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    • The tension between national consistency and jurisdictional professional expansion: The case of pharmacist-administered vaccinations 

      Chiu, Kellia; Thow, Anne Marie; Bero, Lisa
      Published 2022
      BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of coordinating policies on vaccinations at the national level. In Australia, the regulation and management of pharmacist-administered vaccination programs ...
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    • Biologics and Vaccines for Nasal and Pulmonary Drug Delivery 

      Komalla, Varsha; Haghi, Mehra; Kayser, Veysel
      Published 2022
      Biologics are a rapidly emerging class of therapeutics that have succeeded clinically and commercially due to their specificity and efficacy against various diseases including cancer, inflammatory, and autoimmune diseases. ...
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    • Storage stability of inhalable, controlled-release powder formulations of ciprofloxacin nanocrystal-containing liposomes 

      Khatib, Isra; Ke, Wei-Ren; Cipolla, David; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2021
      Novel inhalable and controlled release powder formulations of ciprofloxacin nanocrystals inside liposomes (CNL) were recently developed. In the present study, the storage stability of CNL powders consisting of lyoprotectant ...
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    • Ciprofloxacin nanocrystals liposomal powders for controlled drug release via inhalation 

      Khatib, Isra; Khanal, Dipesh; Ruan, Juanfang; Cipolla, David; Dayton, Francis; Blanchard, James; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2019
      This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of developing inhalable dry powders of liposomal encapsulated ciprofloxacin nanocrystals (LECN) for controlled drug release. Dry powders of LECN were produced by freeze-thaw ...
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