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Adam Kaye

Dr. Adam Kaye

University of the Pacific Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

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Dr. Adam M. Kaye earned his Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of the Pacific in 1995. Dr. Kaye is actively involved in the San Joaquin Pharmacists Association, where he has served four terms as its president, and the California Pharmacists Association. He is also an editorial advisor for the Pharmacist’s Letter, the Prescriber’s Letter, and the Pharmacy Technician’s Letter. In addition, he has been the co-author of the Ident-A-Drug reference book since the late 1990s and has co-authored numerous chapters on pain and anesthesia. He is also a member of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists and the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, in addition to serving on the Advisory Board for the Pharmacist’s Letter. Dr. Kaye is also a consultant to various physicians, healthcare organizations, attorneys, and pharmacy technician educational training programs. He currently works at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of the Pacific. Research focus: pain management; opioid therapeutics; clinical pharmacology; patient safety; DUI-ambien driving; opioid driving; DUR; benzodiazepines; forensic pharmacology.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Pain Management
benzodiazepine
Opioids
Insomnia treatment
pharmacological

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Dr. Adam M. Kaye earned his Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of the Pacific in 1995. Dr. Kaye is actively involved in the San Joaquin Pharmacists Association, where he has served four terms as its president, and the California Pharmacists Association. He is also an editorial advisor for the Pharmacist’s Letter, the Prescriber’s Letter, and the Pharmacy Technician’s Letter. In addition, he has been the co-author of the Ident-A-Drug reference book since the late 1990s and has co-authored numerous chapters on pain and anesthesia. He is also a member of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists and the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, in addition to serving on the Advisory Board for the Pharmacist’s Letter. Dr. Kaye is also a consultant to various physicians, healthcare organizations, attorneys, and pharmacy technician educational training programs. He currently works at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of the Pacific. Research focus: pain management; opioid therapeutics; clinical pharmacology; patient safety; DUI-ambien driving; opioid driving; DUR; benzodiazepines; forensic pharmacology.