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Mine Orlu-Gul

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  15
Citations -  380

Mine Orlu-Gul is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Pharmacy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 331 citations.

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Patient-centred pharmaceutical design to improve acceptability of medicines: similarities and differences in paediatric and geriatric populations.

TL;DR: A better understanding of the acceptability of existing formulations highlights opportunities for the development of new and more acceptable medicines and facilitates safe and effective prescribing for the young and older populations.
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Formulation factors affecting acceptability of oral medicines in children.

TL;DR: How formulation factors affect the acceptability of different oral medicines in children is highlighted and based on a more extensive review article by Liu et al. (Liu et al., 2014).
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Blinding in pharmacological trials: the devil is in the details

TL;DR: Little is available, at least in biomedical literature, to guide investigators on this particular methodological aspect of blinding, and part of this paucity of knowledge is undoubtedly due to a certain lack of recognition for the pharmaceutical properties of a medicine.
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Public engagement workshop: how to improve medicines for older people?

TL;DR: This workshop created a useful forum for members of the geriatric community, their carers as well as research and industrial professionals to have an input in the improvement and management of geriatric drug therapy and this event provided an excellent opportunity for the researchers to share the latest research innovations with attendees.
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Meeting commentary--"medicines for older adults: learning from practice to develop patient centric drug products".

TL;DR: A meeting jointly organised by the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the Geriatric Medicine Society and the UCL School of Pharmacy discussed the provision of medicines for older adults from a pharmaceutical sciences perspective.