Melissa C Jones

Summary

Affiliation: South University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Insulin detemir: a long-acting insulin product
    Melissa C Jones
    School of Pharmacy, South University, Savannah, GA 31406, USA
    Am J Health Syst Pharm 63:2466-72. 2006
  2. ncbi Therapies for diabetes: pramlintide and exenatide
    Melissa C Jones
    Department of Pharmacy Practice, South University School of Pharmacy, Savannah, Georgia 31406, USA
    Am Fam Physician 75:1831-5. 2007
  3. ncbi Treatment of hypersexual behavior with oral estrogen in an autistic male
    Melissa C Jones
    Memorial Family Medicine Center, Savannah, GA, USA
    South Med J 101:959-60. 2008
  4. ncbi Use of cetirizine in a 23-month-old male causes insomnia
    Melissa C Jones
    Department of Pharmacy Practice, South University School of Pharmacy, Savannah, Georgia 31406, USA
    South Med J 103:485-6. 2010

Detail Information

Publications4

  1. ncbi Insulin detemir: a long-acting insulin product
    Melissa C Jones
    School of Pharmacy, South University, Savannah, GA 31406, USA
    Am J Health Syst Pharm 63:2466-72. 2006
    ..The pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, efficacy and tolerability, safety, drug interactions, dosage and administration, cost, and place in therapy of insulin detemir are reviewed...
  2. ncbi Therapies for diabetes: pramlintide and exenatide
    Melissa C Jones
    Department of Pharmacy Practice, South University School of Pharmacy, Savannah, Georgia 31406, USA
    Am Fam Physician 75:1831-5. 2007
    ..4 to 2.3 kg]). No studies have examined their effects on diabetic complications, cardiovascular disease, or overall mortality. Pramlintide and exenatide may help make glycemic goals more attainable...
  3. ncbi Treatment of hypersexual behavior with oral estrogen in an autistic male
    Melissa C Jones
    Memorial Family Medicine Center, Savannah, GA, USA
    South Med J 101:959-60. 2008
    ..Due to limited research in autistic patients exhibiting hypersexuality, physicians must base their medication selection on outcomes seen in patients with other conditions...
  4. ncbi Use of cetirizine in a 23-month-old male causes insomnia
    Melissa C Jones
    Department of Pharmacy Practice, South University School of Pharmacy, Savannah, Georgia 31406, USA
    South Med J 103:485-6. 2010
    ..Several days into therapy, the child began experiencing frequent and progressive nighttime periods of awakening. Once treatment was discontinued, the child resumed his normal sleeping patterns...