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    • Pharmacokinetics and safety of inhaled ivermectin in mice as a potential COVID-19 treatment 

      Albariqi, Ahmed H; Wang, Yuncheng; Chang, Rachel Yoon Kyung; Quan, Diana H; Wang, Xiaonan; Kalfas, Stefanie; Drago, John; Britton, Warwick J; Chan, Hak-Kim
      Published 2022
      Pharmacokinetic limitations associated with oral ivermectin may limit its success as a potential COVID-19 treatment based on in vitro experiments which demonstrate antiviral efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 at high concentrations. ...
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    • A review of environmental contamination and potential health impacts on aquatic life from the active chemicals in sunscreen formulations 

      Wheate, Nial
      Published 2022
      The active chemicals in sunscreen formulations are released into the environment from human skin, and found in recreational-use waters like seawater, but can also be washed into fresh water from bathing and showering. The ...
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    • Using an online nominal group technique to determine key implementation factors for COVID-19 vaccination programmes in community pharmacies 

      Michel, Dorothee Elsbeth; Iqbal, Ayesha; Faehrmann, Laura; Tadić, Ivana; Paulino, Ema; Chen, Timothy F.; Moullin, Joanna C.
      Published 2021
      Background One vital strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic is the rapid roll-out of vaccination programmes. In a number of countries pharmacists are joining the vaccination programme workforce, including plans to involve ...
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    • Advancing health care resilience through a systems-based collaborative approach: Lessons learned from COVID-19 

      Khalili, Hossein; Lising, Dean; Kolcu, Giray; Thistlethwaite, Jill; Gilbert, John; Langlois, Sylvia; Maxwell, Barbara; Kolcu, Mukadder İnci Başer; MacMillan, Kathleen M; Schneider, Carl; Freire Filho, José Rodrigues; Najjar, Ghaidaa; Al-Hamdan, Zaid; Pfeifle, Andrea
      Published 2021
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    • Vaccines and vaccination: history and emerging issues. 

      Kayser, Veysel; Ramzan, Iqbal
      Published 2021
      Prophylactic vaccines are crucial in modern healthcare and have been used successfully to combat bacterial and viral infectious diseases. Infections like polio and smallpox, which were dreaded historically, and which ...
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