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The Social Disposition – Opioid Use Disorder: Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction

April 15, 2024

In Chicago alone, over 1500 people died from overdose in 2023. Nationwide, the numbers are only getting worse, and the same will likely happen in our backyard. Here we review options for managing opioid use disorder in the City of Chicago to help prevent whatever harm possible.

Priyanka Pradhan, MD

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Ms4 Infographic - Beta Blocker Toxicity

April 13, 2024

If you’ve taken care of a person who overdosed on beta blockers, the slower their heart rate is the faster yours goes. Here, we review the management of patients presenting with this syndrome to block some of that beta-adrenergic overload you may experience.

Katrina Hansen-Artache, MS4

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In Toxicology Tags Pharmocology, Toxicology
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PharmD Pearls - The Quiet Guardians in PTA

April 6, 2024

The presentation of patients with peritonsillar abscesses can range from uncomfortable to respiratory distress and failure. Although antibiotics and I&D will result in definitive management of the process, both require time. Thankfully, the administration of steroids is one thing that can buy you time. Here, our emergency department clinical pharmacist and a student pharmacist review a pharmacologic method of protecting a patient’s airway in those with PTAs.

Aonyea Spinks-Boykins, P4 Pharmacy Student, MWU Doctor Pharmacy Candidate and Joanne Routsolias, PharmD

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