1.Investigation of the quality standard of pharmaceutical excipient sucrose palmitate
Lijuan SHEN ; Lingli QIAN ; Guoping JIANG ; Yanyue YE ; Liwei GONG ; Cui CHENG ; Mingyan CHEN
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(5):521-526
Objective:To revise and enlarge the specification of pharmaceutical excipient sucrose palmitate.Methods:Reference to JP2018,USP-NF 2023,EP1 1.0,Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2020 edition of the four general rules and the first supplement of sucrose stearate pharmacopoeia standards and other relevant requirements for standard research.Results:According to the quality of the product and the actual application in the formulation,the quality standards for the pharmaceutical excipient sucrose palmitate will be studied.At present,the quality standard of sucrose palmitate for pharmaceutical excipients has been disclosed.Conclusion:The established stand-ard will provide the quality guarantee for the application of sucrose palmitate in medicines.
2.Investigation of the quality standard of pharmaceutical excipient sucrose palmitate
Lijuan SHEN ; Lingli QIAN ; Guoping JIANG ; Yanyue YE ; Liwei GONG ; Cui CHENG ; Mingyan CHEN
Drug Standards of China 2025;26(5):521-526
Objective:To revise and enlarge the specification of pharmaceutical excipient sucrose palmitate.Methods:Reference to JP2018,USP-NF 2023,EP1 1.0,Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2020 edition of the four general rules and the first supplement of sucrose stearate pharmacopoeia standards and other relevant requirements for standard research.Results:According to the quality of the product and the actual application in the formulation,the quality standards for the pharmaceutical excipient sucrose palmitate will be studied.At present,the quality standard of sucrose palmitate for pharmaceutical excipients has been disclosed.Conclusion:The established stand-ard will provide the quality guarantee for the application of sucrose palmitate in medicines.
3.Constructing a multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder collaborative model for monitoring and preventing suicide risk in adolescent depression
Zheng ZHANG ; Bohao CHENG ; Zhengqian JIANG ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Yanyue YE ; Huajia TANG ; Hui CHEN ; Sihong LI ; Jiansong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2024;57(1):12-17
The prevention and treatment of adolescent depression and suicide represent a current focal point. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the risk factors for suicide in adolescents with depression, scientifically monitor suicide risk, and conduct a multidisciplinary collaboration. There is still a lack of authoritative, evidence-based guidelines in China on how to assess suicide risk early time and how to take targeted prevention. This paper introduces the bio-psycho-social joint intervention model, aiming to help clinicians comprehensively assess the suicide risk in adolescents with depression. The author discussed comprehensive assessment methods and a collaborative system involving family, school, medical, and community entities working together as more effective interventions.
4.Constructing a multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder collaborative model for monitoring and preventing suicide risk in adolescent depression
Zheng ZHANG ; Bohao CHENG ; Zhengqian JIANG ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Yanyue YE ; Huajia TANG ; Hui CHEN ; Sihong LI ; Jiansong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2024;57(1):12-17
The prevention and treatment of adolescent depression and suicide represent a current focal point. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the risk factors for suicide in adolescents with depression, scientifically monitor suicide risk, and conduct a multidisciplinary collaboration. There is still a lack of authoritative, evidence-based guidelines in China on how to assess suicide risk early time and how to take targeted prevention. This paper introduces the bio-psycho-social joint intervention model, aiming to help clinicians comprehensively assess the suicide risk in adolescents with depression. The author discussed comprehensive assessment methods and a collaborative system involving family, school, medical, and community entities working together as more effective interventions.

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