Program of Np Section at AAAS Meeting

Program of Np Section at AAAS Meeting

on the New York scene ••• 12:30 p.m.-New York Hilton, Sutton Ballroom (North)-Luncheon George F. Archambault, Gainesville, Florida, presiding. Addres...

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on the New York scene •••

12:30 p.m.-New York Hilton, Sutton Ballroom (North)-Luncheon George F. Archambault, Gainesville, Florida, presiding. Address of vice president and chairman, Section Np-Pharmacy and the Developing Federal Program-Curtis Waldon, Brooklyn, New York 2:00 p.m.-New York Hilton, Clinton Suite

Contributed Papers on Hospital Pharmacy Don E. Francke, Cincinnati, Ohio, presiding I-Suggested Procedure for the Preparation of a Sterile Ophthalmic Solution for Use in a Surgical Field-Rose Distefano and Henry J. Derewicz, Baltimore, Maryland 2-Quality Control Procedures for Packaging Sterile SuppliesHerbert L. Flack, Ed Greif and George E. Downs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 3-The Effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) on the Release of Antiseptics from Ointment Bases-Wayne F. Scott, Livermore, California 4-A Need for the Establishment of ASHP Council to Approve of Plastic Containers and Devices Having Contact with Drug Products-John Autian, Memphis, Tennessee 5-Panel-Automedication at the Hospitalized Patient's BedsideAdvantages and Disadvantages-Joseph A. Oddis, moderator. George F. Archambault, Gainesville, Florida; Nicholos Galluzzi, Staten Island, New York; Charles U. Letourneau, Chicago, Illinois; Pauline M. Fahey, New York, New York; Clifton J. Latiolais, Columbus, Ohio 7:00 p.m.-New York Hilton, Nassau Suite-special program

program of Np section at AAAS meeting 134th annual meeting of the American Ass'Odation for the T heAdvancement of Science slated for New York City, December 26-31, will feature sessions on all branches of science. Section Np, de¥oted to pharmacy, will be highlighted by two sessions, one on hDspital pharmacy and one 'On pharmaceutical sciences. Among the features of the pharmacy prDgram is the luncheon 'On Friday, December 29, at which Curtis WaldDn, AAAS vice president and Section Np chairman, will speak. Chairman Waldon is assDciate dean of the BrDDklyn College of Pharmacy. Presiding at the luncheon will be GeDrge F. Archambault, dean of the college of pharmacy 'Of the University of FIDrida and former president of APhA. Section secretary is Joseph P. Buckley 'Of the schoDI 'Of pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh. Pharmacy sessiDns are scheduled at the New YDrk Hilton on Friday, December 29, and Saturday, December 30.

hospital -pharmacy session Friday, December 29, 1967 9:00 a.m.-New York Hilton, Clinton Suite Opening Remarks and Announcements-Joseph P. Buckley, secretary, Section Np

Contributed Papers on Hospital Pharmacy Joseph A. Oddis, Washington, D. C., presiding I-Greetings from American Society of Hospital Pharmacists American Pharmaceutical Association, American Hospital Association and New York State Council of Hospital Pharmacists 2-The Pharmacist as a Member of the Public Health ProfessionGary Morton Matoren, Hackensack, New Jersey 3-An Evaluation of the Stability of Polyethoxy, Polypropoxy, Polyethoxy Ethanol-Iodine Complex and Nonylphenoxy Poly(Ethyl-Eneoxy)-Ethanol-Iodine 42 Complex-L. Josephs and Henry Derewicz, Baltimore, Maryland 4-A Hospital Team Approach in an Epidemiological Study of Adverse Drug Reactions-Pharmacy to Collect and Interpret the Denominator Data-Robert L. Lantos and L. Jeannine Watson, Gainesville, Florida 5-The Pharmacist-Monitor Concept in Adverse Drug Reaction Epidemiology-Mickey C. Smith and James Visconti, University, Mississippi 6-Necessary Precautions When Dispensing Oral Progestational Drugs to Inpatients-Sister Marie Antonita, Chicago, Illinois

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pharmaceutical sciences session Saturday, December 30 9:00 a.m.-New York Hilton, Clinton Suite

Contributed Papers on Hospital Pharmacy Joseph P. Buckley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, presiding I-The Evaluation of Diffusion in Structured Media-Lawrence H. Block and Peter P. Lamy, Baltimore, Maryland 2-Drug Transfer in vitro-Mary Ellen Kitler and Peter P. Lamy, Baltimore, Maryland 3-Carboxyl-14C-Acetohydroxamate: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion in the Mouse-William N. Fishbein and Capt. Charles L. Streeter, Washington, D.C. 4-Behavioral Determinants of Drug Effects-Oakley S. Ray, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 5-Morphine Administration to Pregnant Rats and Behavioral Effects on the Offspring-W. Marvin Davis and C. H. Lin, University, Mississippi 6-The Metabolic Fate of Orally Administered 2,3,5-tri-iodobenzoic Acid in Lactating Animals-Rodney D. Ice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; John E. Christian and Millard P. Plumblee, West Lafayette, Indiana 7-A Method for Determining Skeletal Growth Rate Utilizing Whole Body Measurements of l311-Labeled Tetracycline-R. G. Wolfangel, Cincinnati, Ohio, S. N. Shaw and John E. Christian, West Lafayette, Indiana 8-Studies of Antiauxins as Potential Toxicants in the Human Food Chain-Charles E. McGee, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Gordon S. Born, John E. Christian and Bernard J. Liska, Lafayette, Indiana 9-Re-evaluation of Plastic Tubings Currently Used in Medical and Paramedical Applications-William H. Lawrence and John Autian, Memphis, Tennessee 10-New Oral Adhesive Bandage-Irwin Walter Scopp, New York, New York and Ralph A. Heiser, New Brunswick, New Jersey ll-Intraoral Bandage-Charles M. Reeve, Rochester, Minnesota 12-lmproved Wound Healing with a New Intraoral Bandage-Frank J. Sammartino, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1:00 p.m.-Sutton Ballroom (South)-Distinguished Lecture Safety and Efficacy in our Environment-James L. Goddard, Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m.-Sutton Ballroom (South)-Symposium Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion of Therapeutics Lee H. McDonald, Kalamazoo, Michigan, chairman I-The Role of Drug Metabolism in Modification of Drug ResponseWilliam F. Bousquet, Lafayette, Indiana 2-lntestinal Absorption of Lincomycin and Lincomycin Derivatives-H. Patrick Fletcher, Kalamazoo, Michigan 3-Analysis of Blood Level and Urinary Excretion Data-John G. Wagner, Kalamazoo, Michigan