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HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast

030 - Therapeutic Drug Monitoring II

HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast

Sean P. Kane, PharmD, BCPS

Health & Fitness, Medications, Rosalindfranklin, Rfums, Pharmacy, Pharmd, Pharmacist, Medicine, Drugs

5644 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2015

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss the therapeutic drug monitoring and dose adjustments for valproic acid (Depakote/Depakene/Depakon) and digoxin (Lanoxin).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Helix Talk, a podcast presented by the Rosalind Franklin University College of Pharmacy.

0:09.8

We're hoping that our real-life clinical pearls and discussions will help you stay up to date

0:15.3

and improve your pharmacy knowledge. This podcast contains general information for educational purposes only. This is not

0:23.1

professional advice and should not be used in lieu of obtaining advice from a qualified health

0:27.6

care provider. And now, on to the show.

0:30.6

Welcome to Helix Talk Episode 30. I'm your co-host, Dr. Kane. And I'm Dr. Schumann.

0:36.6

And Dr. Patel is not with us today. We'd like to

0:38.9

wish our congratulations on her recent wedding and marriage. Today we're picking up where we left off

0:44.1

last time with Dr. Patel, where we're reviewing some key drugs that are involved in therapeutic

0:49.7

drug monitoring. And Dr. Schumann, I know you weren't available. I know that you were doing some pretty important things.

0:54.7

Maybe you'd like to tell the audience a little bit about it.

0:57.0

And we can jump into one of the drugs that you selected as some of the more interesting

1:01.7

drugs for therapeutic drug monitoring.

1:03.6

Thank you, Dr. Kane.

1:04.6

So I had the opportunity to take two of our P2 students with me on a trip to Honduras where we were able to work with a medical

1:12.3

brigade there and run an ambulatory care clinic.

1:15.8

Great opportunity to highly recommend these kind of externships as a way to really look

1:20.7

at the site of pharmacy that you may not get access to, to be able to work with formulary

1:24.7

management, work directly with providers, with the individuals,

1:29.6

you know, do some translations, and really stick with one village in and hopefully transform

1:34.3

that area. And so it was, again, great opportunity, but excited to come back here now and look

1:39.6

at one medication, Dr. Kane, that I think both you and I have worked with, albeit from different

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