
Ebony Quintrell
@ebonyquintrell
PhD Candidate at The University of Western Australia & Telethon Kids Institute | Investigating the safety of alcohol pharmacotherapies in pregnancy | She/her.
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Excited to be attending the Medicines Intelligence CRE Research Symposium and Policy Forum 👏 A full day of presentations on pharmacoepi advances, consumer involvement and impact #MICRE2024 @SalPearson Jack Janetzki NHMRC





Medications to treat alcohol use disorders are severely underutilised in Australia. Thrilled to share my first published #PhD paper! UWA Research academic.oup.com/alcalc/article…

#UWA researchers have found although medications are available many people with alcohol use disorders are left untreated. UWA Research UWA School of Population & Global Health The Kids Research Institute Australia Curtin University Ebony Quintrell Find out more: ▶️ uwa.au/82539g


Just published! This review highlights the limited data on the safety of alcohol pharmacotherapies in pregnancy. Balancing untreated AUDs against the medication-related risks is key to supporting the pregnant individual & developing child. UWA Research doi.org/10.1007/s40263…



🚨 💊 Medicine shortages 🚨💊 are affecting procurement of medicines for patients, pharmacist workload and motivation and engagement with work. Read here 👉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jp… UniSA Tien B Dr Fei Sim FPS Brian Chia #pharmacist #medicationshortages


On the anniversary of Rudd's apology, our piece in The Conversation draws on findings from our systematic review. Removing babies is still harming First Nations families, almost two decades after the apology to Stolen Generations theconversation.com/removing-babie… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand



1 in 3 reproductive-aged females on alcohol pharmacotherapy were also dispensed prescription contraception. Clear guidelines, proactive counselling & integrated care are needed to support reproductive autonomy and complex health decisions. doi.org/10.1007/s11469… UWA Research