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Hydrophilic Versus a Lipophilic Statin – How to Choose?

Hydrophilic Versus a Lipophilic Statin – How to Choose?

by Eric Christianson | Mar 3, 2019 | Cardiovascular Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls, Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls For Pharmacists

Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed medications to help reduce cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events like heart attack and stroke. I’ve been asked the question a few different times about why we should choose a hydrophilic versus a...
P-Glycoprotein Inhibitors – Drugs With Clinical Impact

P-Glycoprotein Inhibitors – Drugs With Clinical Impact

by Eric Christianson | Jan 16, 2019 | Drug Interaction Case Studies and Education For Pharmacists

P-Glycoprotein inhibitors can and do affect the concentrations of other drugs. I will be honest in that when I think about drug interactions, it isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. This gut transporter can impact clinical care and influence drug decisions....
Simplifying Pharmacokinetics, Why do I Have to Take This Medication Four Times per Day?

Simplifying Pharmacokinetics, Why do I Have to Take This Medication Four Times per Day?

by Eric Christianson | Jun 17, 2015 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacokinetics Case Studies

Pharmacokinetics is a scary word for many in the medical field.  The best way that I remember being taught pharmacokinetics is to think about what the body does to the drug.  If we understand pharmacokinetics, we can definitely optimize our patient’s medications...
Double Dose, Double Trouble – Dilantin Toxicity

Double Dose, Double Trouble – Dilantin Toxicity

by Eric Christianson | Jul 23, 2014 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Neurology, Pain, and Musculoskeletal Case Studies

98 y/o female had a long history of seizures was treated with Dilantin (phenytoin) 100 mg twice daily.  The Dilantin level was routinely drawn every 6 months and had been in the 6-10 range for quite sometime (normal total level is 10-20, but there are multiple...
Namenda Conversion

Namenda Conversion

by Eric Christianson | Jun 15, 2014 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Neurology, Pain, and Musculoskeletal Case Studies

Many patients and healthcare professionals may not realize that different formulations of a product can have very different pharmacokinetics.  Why does pharmacokinetics matter?  An 88 year old patient was receiving Namenda (memantine) 5 mg in the morning and 10 mg in...
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