The Annals of pharmacotherapy
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To report a case of an acute dystonic episode in a patient with Tourette's disorder (TD) treated with the partial dopamine agonist aripiprazole. ⋯ Acute dystonic phenomena may be caused by aripiprazole, although the drug's suggested mode of action largely precludes them.
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Biography Historical Article Classical Article
The value of emergency care situations in the clinical pharmacy education of a pharmacist. 1974.
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2006 marks the 40th year of publication for The Annals. Over that time, The Annals has been an important contributor to the development of clinical pharmacy. Throughout 2006, we are publishing articles reflecting on the history of clinical pharmacy through the eyes of practitioners, including those pioneering clinical pharmacy, as well as those who have more recently entered the profession and a well-established specialty.
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Critical care pharmacy activities have been described as fundamental, desirable, and optimal, but actual services provided have not been evaluated. ⋯ Clinical pharmacists are directly involved as caregivers in nearly two-thirds of ICUs in the US. Although they provide a range of clinical and administrative services, involvement in educational and scholarly activities is variable. The level of services provided is consistent with the criteria deemed fundamental for improving patient care. Higher-order services are far less likely to be provided.