Peter N. Johnson, Pharm.D., BCPPS, FPPAG, FCCM, FASHP
Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Pharmacy Clinical & Admin Sci
Phone (405) 271-2730
Fax (405) 271-6750
Office O'Donoghue Research Bldg; 1122 NE 13th St., Ste. 4415, OKC 73117
Email Peter-Johnson@ouhsc.edu
Summary
- President's Associate Presidential Professor
- Director, PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency
- Director, Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Degree Option
Publications & Presentations
- 126. Gildon B, Benefield R J, Miller J L, Johnson P N. Alpha2-receptor agonists for treatment and prevention of iatrogenic opioid abstinence syndrome in critically ill patients. The Annals of pharmacotherapy. 2009; 43 : 1506-11
127. Pesaturo K A, Johnson P N, Ramsey E Z. Pediatric pulmonary hypertension: A pharmacologic review. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2009; 22 : 166-178
128. Johnson P N, McGoodwin L, Banner, Jr W. Utilisation of Crotalidae polyvalent immune fab (ovine) for Viperidae envenomations in children. Emergency medicine journal : EMJ. 2008; 25 : 793-8
129. Johnson P N, Kuhn R J. Combination thrombolytic and anti-platelet therapies in an infant with incomplete kawasaki disease and coronary aneurysms. The journal of pediatric pharmacology and therapeutics : JPPT : the official journal of PPAG. 2008; 13 : 242-50
130. Johnson P N, Gildon B. PrismaSol Monograph. 2008
Grants
- 1. Evaluation of caffeine dosing regimens and the impact of developmental pharmacokinetics in neonates with apnea of prematurity. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2020. End Date: 2021.
2. Characterization of fentanyl metabolic and renal elimination pathways in children less than two years of age. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2018. End Date: 2020.
3. Development of a dose-exposure response relationship for detection of opioid tolerance in critically-ill children receiving fentanyl continuous infusions. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2015. End Date: 2017.
4. Development of a dose-exposure response relationship for detection of opioid tolerance in critically-ill children receiving fentanyl continuous infusions. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2015. End Date: 2017.
5. Comparison of amikacin pharmacokinetics in neonates pre- and post- a dosing protocol change. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2014. End Date: 2015.
Awards and Honors
- 11. University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. Rho Chi Research Symposium--1st Place Award Winner. Date: 2006.
Education
- 1. Degree: PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency. Kentucky Children's Hospital and University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Date: 2006.
2. Degree: PGY1 Pharmacy Residency. University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Date: 2005.
3. Degree: PharmD. University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. Date: 2004.
4. Degree: BS. University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. Date: 2002.
Administrative Assignments
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