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Cliff Fuhrman, PhD

Title:

Assistant Dean and Clinical Associate Professor

Office:

Coker Life Scinces Building
Room 109C

Office Phone:803-777-7902
Research Area:Compounded Dosage Forms
E-mail: fuhrman@cop.sc.edu

Education
University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC) 1995, Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics)
University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC) 1982, BS (Pharmacy)

Description of Research Program
Areas of research interest include: Stability of extemporaneously compounded dosage forms and determination of compatibility of drugs given through the intravenous route of administration. Consumer utilization of alternative medicine (Herbals, homeopathy,and nutraceuticals) and pharmacy curriculum design and development utilizing computer technology for web based learning via virtual patient databases. 

Selected Publications
L.Clifton Fuhrman, Ronald Stroman. Stability of vancomycin in an extemporaneously compounded ophthalmic solution: an accelerated temperature study. AJHP, 1998 (In Press)

L.C. Fuhrman, Jr., B.B. Michniak, C.R. Behl, A.W. Malick. Effect of novel penetration enhancers on the transdermal delivery of hydrocortisone: an in vitro species comparison. J.Controlled Release, 45(2),199-206, 1997.

B.B. Michniak, M.R. Player, L.C. Fuhrman Jr., C.A. Christensen, J.M.Chapman, Jr., J.W. Sowell, Sr. In vitro evaluation of a series of Azone analogs as dermal penetration enhancers. III Acyclic amides. Int. J. Pharm., 110:231-239, 1994.

B.B. Michniak, M.R. Player, L.C. Fuhrman Jr., C.A. Christensen, J.M. Chapman, Jr., J.W. Sowell, Sr. In vitro evaluation of a series of Azone analogs as dermal penetration enhancers II. (Thio)amides. Int. J. Pharm., 94:203-210, 1993.

Contact Information
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
280 Calhoun Street
Charleston SC 29425
Sandy Spence 843-792-3117