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Pre-Pharmacy Society umdprepharm@gmail.com studentorg.umd.edu/ prepharm

Pre-Pharmacy Society umdprepharm@gmail.com studentorg.umd.edu/ prepharm. Get on the ListServ ...Join Our Facebook Group…Visit Our Website…CMNS Updates. 4 th GENERAL BODY MEETING APRIL 2 nd , 2012. Agenda. Welcome! Don’t forget to sign-in Active Membership Requirements

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Pre-Pharmacy Society umdprepharm@gmail.com studentorg.umd.edu/ prepharm

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  1. Pre-Pharmacy Societyumdprepharm@gmail.comstudentorg.umd.edu/prepharm Get on the ListServ...Join Our Facebook Group…Visit Our Website…CMNS Updates 4thGENERAL BODY MEETING APRIL 2nd, 2012

  2. Agenda • Welcome! Don’t forget to sign-in • Active Membership Requirements • Community Service Opportunities • PPS Executive Board Elections Results • Drug of the Week: • Pharmaceutical Issue: • Good Interview Practices presented by • Rachel Wobrak, Program Director from the UMD Career Center & The President’s Promise

  3. Active Membership Requirements • 3 Meetings per semester • 3 Hours of Community Service per semester • Please do not wait until till the end of the semester to fulfill your community service hours • Exceptions will not be made

  4. Active Membership • *Requires 3 Hours of Community Service • On-Campus Community Service Events • 1 Hour of Community Service is granted • Off-Campus Community Service Events • 2 Hours of Community Service are granted • Don’t wait until the end of the semester for extra opportunities! • Questions? • Contact Community Service Co-Chairs • Lauren Biagotti [lauren.biagotti@yahoo.com] – Off Campus Events • SahilSheth [sstennis29@gmail.com] – On Campus Events

  5. Upcoming Community Service Events

  6. Relay for Life! April 21, 2012 5:00PM - 5:00AM at J.H. Kehoe Track & Ludwig Field, University of Maryland Minimum of $10.00, but you can donate more if you’d like!  Team Goal: $500.00 (We can do it!!) Counts as an ON-CAMPUS community service event- unlimited spots!

  7. Steps to Join Go to www.relayforlife.org, go to GET INVOLVED then click on FIND EVENT. Type in the zip code for College Park (20742), and click SIGN-UP next to the event atUMD. Next, click JOIN a TEAM and then type in Pre-Pharmacy Society. Click again on Join our Team There is a $10.00 registration fee but it goes to the cause…the next steps are pretty self explanatory but e-mail me if you have any questions.

  8. Pre-Pharmacy Society Election Results • Announcing the 2012-2013 Executive Board! • President: Lauren Biagotti • VP of Student Affairs: Benjamin Moy • VP of External Affairs: Edward Neuberger • Treasurer: Long La • Secretary: Dena Lehman • Community Service Co-Chair: Sophia Wang • Community Service Co-Chair: Janet Akinduro • Public Relations Co-Chair: Abdul Alimi • Public Relations Co-Chair:ChukaUdeze

  9. Drug of the Week Growth hormone synthetic - somatropin

  10. Introduction Growth hormone (GH) is processed (somatotropin) and stored in the anterior pituitary gland in the brain. Promotes the growth of long bones in the limbs and increases protein synthesis.

  11. Somatropin • Available to treat disorders of growth hormone production in children and adults. • Has identical structure, function, and effects as the body's naturally occurring GH. • Children gain 4 or more inches over the first year, and 3 or more inches during the next 2 years. Then the growth rate slowly decreases.

  12. Other Somatropin Benefits Greater cardiac output Lowered blood pressure Superior immune function Enhanced human sexual performance Improved cholesterol profile Reduced body fat Higher energy levels Increased exercise performance Supplement stronger bones Hair re-growth

  13. How to Use Somatropin • Comes in a vial or a cartridge. • Patients may receive growth hormone several times a week or once a day. • Injection can be used at home • Follow directions on the vial • Always change the location where you inject it • Do not shake. Gently swirl to mix it.

  14. Somatropin Side Effects Dizziness Breathing problems Pancreatitis Slipped growth plate in hip Headache Flu-like symptoms Depression Numbness Nerve tingling Nausea Muscle or joint pain

  15. Brand Name Drugs Genotropin Humatrope Norditropin Nutropin Omnitrope Saizen Serostim Tev-Tropin

  16. Sources http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002159/ http://www.drugs.com/drug-class/growth-hormones.html http://www.drugs.com/cdi/somatropin-rdna-origin-nonrefrigerated.html http://www.somatropin.net/

  17. Pharmaceutical Issue Moving prescription drugs to otc for chronic conditions

  18. Overview • “The FDA is considering authorizing OTC versions of prescription drugs for certain chronic conditions, provided that measures can be put in place to ensure that the medications will be used safely. The new paradigm would be likely to significantly increase the role of pharmacists in counseling patients on the appropriateness of medications and monitoring their conditions.” 3 Reason for the move… • “…help these medications get to patients who need them but are put off by the cost and time required to get a prescription” 3

  19. Chronic Conditions Entail… “Chronic Disease is a long-lasting condition that can be controlled but not cured.” 1 It accounts for 70% of all deaths in the U.S., which is 1.7 million each year. 1 • Hyperlipidemia • Hypertension • Migraine • Asthma • Diabetes • Cancer • Stroke • Heart Disease • Arthritis FDA Considers Certain Prescription Drugs For OTC

  20. Concern Source: Center for Managing Chronic Diseases Circles of Influence in Self-Management of Chronic Disease • “The problem is that some of these conditions require testing by a health care practitioner to help in diagnosis, and the medications require monitoring to gauge how well they are working or to fine tune the dose. So, in order for the new paradigm to go forward, means to assist patients in selecting a medication and monitoring its effects would have to be established.” 3 • Alternative – Diagnostic Technologies • Self diagnoses through questionnaires at Kiosks in Pharmacy or via Internet

  21. Changing role of a Pharmacist • “Pharmacists might also be tasked with confirming a diagnosis or performing routine monitoring using diagnostic tests, such as a blood test to measure cholesterol levels or liver function, as well as determining when a patient should not take a given medication.” 3

  22. Barriers to the Switch • Lack of technological knowledge • Medical lingo • Obtaining the medication on time • Lack of adherence • Over-diagnosing/ Under-diagnosing • Need for specialized training for Pharmacist’s • Stocking medications at retail stores • Cost/Insurance Coverage • Maintenance issues

  23. 1. How does it change the role of doctors and pharmacists? 2. What are potential issues that may rise from the switch? 3. If you were a Pharmacist, would you consider this option? Questions to Consider…

  24. Sources • http://cmcd.sph.umich.edu/what-is-chronic-disease.html • http://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/overview/index.htm • http://www.pharmacytimes.com/web-exclusives/FDA-Plans-Next-Round-of-Rx-to-OTC-Switches • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO3iTi5-7FY • http://www.pharmacist.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Pharmacy_News&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=28153

  25. Pre-Pharmacy Society Proudly Presents… Good interview practices WELCOME! Rachel E. Wobrak, Program Director

  26. Pre-Pharmacy Societyumdprepharm@gmail.comstudentorg.umd.edu/prepharm THE END! THE END! Get on the ListServ...Join Our Facebook Group…Visit Our Website…CMNS Updates THE END! THE END! 4th GENERAL BODY MEETING APRIL 2nd, 2012

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