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    Procter, de Philadelphie

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    Procter, de Philadelphie. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 41ᵉ année, n°137, 1953. p. 71

    Use of psychotropic medicines in mental health care - 2nd edition

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    This chapter provides an overview of the common medicines prescribed within mental health care and explores the ways in which personal narratives and social expectations can influence the experience of taking medicines. The chapter also looks at concepts and practices that influence the management of medicines and encourage safe and high-quality use of medicines. These concepts include compliance, adherence and concordance, shared decision-making, quality use of medicines, monitoring and review. The associated practices draw attention to the context of mental health care in the current era, in which health practitioners, including nurses, operate as a team. Facilitating a positive experience of medicinal use requires quality communication and team work, whereby nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, dietitians, medical practitioners and pharmacists work in partnerships with the consumer and carer. The roles of the mental health practitioner are discussed in terms of supporting the experience of consumers and families with the use of medication, providing information and guidance, advocating for the expressed wishes of consumers and assisting in solving problems, monitoring safety and health promoting activities. Reflective exercises help readers to consider the engagement and communication skills required for the promotion of a positive experience for consumers, and encourage them to be involved in their medicine-related care

    Procter, de Philadelphie

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    Procter, de Philadelphie. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 41ᵉ année, n°137, 1953. p. 71

    Cook (Michael), Procter (Margaret), Manual of Archival Description, 1990

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    René Bazin Paule. Cook (Michael), Procter (Margaret), Manual of Archival Description, 1990. In: La Gazette des archives, n°154, 1991. pp. 207-208

    Nucleophilic addition to n-allyl molybdenum complexes : a synthesis of the C1-C9 fragment of salinomycin

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    The asymmetric synthesis of the C1-C9 fragment 1.5.1 of salinomycin was achieved in eighteen steps using three key transformations:-(a) Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation to introduce the first chiral centres at C2 and C3.(b) 1,4-Asymmetric induction to create the chiral centre at C6 in a thermodynamically controlled intramolecular cyclisation.(c) Reductive lithiation followed by nucleophilic addition to a chiral &pi;-allyl molybdenum complex 5.8.4 to control the configuration at C7 and C8.The nucleophilic addition to the homochiral α-alkoxyanions derived from stannes 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 to chiral &pi;-allyl molybdenum complexes to simultaneously create two adjacent stereogenic centres was studied. The results showed that a high degree of diastereo- and regio- control was possible using chiral complex 5.8.4. (Fig 13235a)</p
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