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5,6-Methylenedioxy-2-aminoindane : from laboratory curiosity to 'legal high'
Gallagher, C. T.; Assi, S.; Stair, J. L.; Fergus, S.; Corazza, Ornella; Corkery, John; Schifano, Fabrizio (2012-03-01)The fully synthetic 'legal high' 5,6-methylenedioxy-2-aminoindane (MDAI) is an analogue of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine. Although developed in the 1990s, it was not widely abused until 2010. However, mephedrone was ... -
Analysis of enquiries to the National Pharmacy Association following major changes to controlled drug legislation in the UK
Gallagher, C. T.; Hickman, A.C.; Hannbeck, L.; Flynn, R. W. (2012-02-01)Objectives The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) provides an advice service to community pharmacists in the UK, and keeps a database of the enquiries it receives. The aim of this research was to analyse the database for ... -
Assessment of levels of moral reasoning in pharmacy students at different stages of the undergraduate curriculum
Gallagher, C. T. (2011)Objectives: The principal aim of this study was to demonstrate the maturation of moral reasoning among pharmacy students as they progress through a 4-year degree programme at a school of pharmacy in the UK. Methods: The ... -
Building on Bloom : A paradigm for teaching pharmacy law and ethics from the UK
Gallagher, C. T. (2011)Law and ethics share many common characteristics while fulfilling separate functions in the regulation of pharmacists' behavior. In pharmacy education, Law and Ethics, as a subject, has traditionally been taught didactically ... -
Classification, location and legitimacy of web-based suppliers of Viagra to the UK
Gallagher, C. T. (2010-12-01)Objectives- To categorise online suppliers of Viagra based on their legal status, and to quantify the suppliers within each category. Methods- Google was used to search for websites offering to sell or supply either ... -
Controlled drugs
Gallagher, C. T. (Pharmaceutical Press, 2013) -
Eram, ergo sum? : A 1-year retrospective study of General Pharmaceutical Council fitness to practise hearings
Gallagher, C. T.; Greenland, Victoria A. M.; Hickman, Adrienne C. (2015-06)The principal aims of this research were: to assess whether aggravating and mitigating circumstances considered by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) when imposing sanctions are considered when determining impairment ... -
The fox and the grapes : an Anglo-Irish perspective on conscientious objection to the supply of emergency hormonal contraception without prescription
Gallagher, C. T.; Holton, A; McDonald, L.J.; Gallagher, P.J. (2013)Emergency hormonal contraception (EHC) has been available from pharmacies in the UK without prescription for 11 years. In the Republic of Ireland this service was made available in 2011. In both jurisdictions the respective ... -
Human medicines: the licensing system
Gallagher, C. T. (Pharmaceutical Press, 2013) -
Perceived stress levels among undergraduate pharmacy students in the UK
Gallagher, C. T.; Mehta, A. N. V.; Selvan, R.; Mirza, I. B.; Radia, P.; Bharadia, N. S.; Hitch, G. (2014)To measure perceived stress levels among the students on a professional pharmacy degree in the UK, and to compare these to US-based students. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) was employed to measure stress levels among a ... -
Responding to symptoms and history-taking
Purvis, J.; Gallagher, C. T. (Pharmaceutical Press, 2013) -
A retrospective analysis of the GDC's performance against its newly-approved fitness to practise guidance
Gallagher, C. T.; De Souza, A. I. (2015-09-11)Objectives: To assess if the GDC considers relevant factors at all stages of its deliberations into misconduct, as required by the determinations in the cases of Cohen, Zygmunt, and Azzam; and to assess whether those ... -
Undergraduate research involving human subjects should not be granted ethical approval unless it is likely to be of publishable quality
Gallagher, C. T.; McDonald, L. J.; McCormack, N. P. (2014-06)Small-scale research projects involving human subjects have been identified as being effective in developing critical appraisal skills in undergraduate students. In deciding whether to grant ethical approval to such projects, ...