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pro vyhledávání: '"Akinwumi, Akinyede"'
Autor:
Sikiru Olatunji Usman, Ibrahim Adekunle Oreagba, AbdulWasiu Busari, Akinwumi Akinyede, Ololade Adewumi, Michael Rotimi Kadri, Olayinka Hassan, Yinka Adeyemi Fashina, Esther Oluwatoyin Agbaje, Sulaimon Alani Akanmu
Publikováno v:
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol 30, Iss 5, Pp 605-612 (2022)
The interplay of artemether-lumefantrine (AL) and atazanavir-ritonavir (ATVr) with Cytochrome P (CYP) 3A4 isoenzyme and QTc-interval may spawn clinically significant drug interactions when administered concomitantly. Cardiotoxicity and other adverse
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8dae4ffed550432fbfb007f993c5f0e1
Publikováno v:
İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy. 52:324-331
Autor:
E.O. Agbaje, Olayinka Hassan, Moshood Olusola Akinleye, Alani S Akanmu, Ibrahim A. Oreagba, Akinwumi Akinyede, Ganiyu Abideen, Ololade Oluwatosin Adewumi, Abdulwasiu Adeniyi Busari, Michael Rotimi Kadri, Sikiru Olatunji Usman
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 77:1341-1348
Atazanavir-ritonavir (ATVr)-based antiretroviral therapy and artemether-lumefantrine (AL) are commonly used drugs for the treatment of human immune deficiency virus (HIV) infection and malaria respectively. However, interaction of both drugs, with Cy
Autor:
Osman El tayeb, Olusoji Mayowa Ige, Akinwumi Akinyede, Abideen Adedayo Ganiyu, Victor Babawale, Ibrahim A. Oreagba, Yohanna Kambai Avong, Ayobami Omayeka, Fatai Taleatu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tuberculosis Research. :90-102
Introduction: Multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is treated with second line antituberculosis drugs. These drugs are notorious for inflicting serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs), which many studies have shown causes a wide range of economic
Autor:
Abdulwasiu Adeniyi Busari, Sikiru Olatunji Usman, Olagoke Korede Ale, Sunday O Olayem, Akinwumi Akinyede, Emmanuel S Irokosu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Sciences, Vol 18, Iss 3, Pp 155-160 (2021)
Background: Anti-failure therapy is vital to the reduction of morbidity and mortality associated with heart failure (HF). Medication nonadherence (MNA) has been identified as a major limiting factor for the attainment of therapeutic goals. This study
Autor:
Chioma Ken-Owotor, Olayinka Olayiwola Hassan, Moshood Olusola Akinleye, Hannah Adeniji, Adaobi Goodness Onwujuobi, Alani S Akanmu, Ibrahim A. Oreagba, Segun Kogbe, Ganiu Abideen, Tosin Ogunfowokan, Sikiru Olatunji Usman, E.O. Agbaje, Abdul Wasiu Busari, Akinwumi Akinyede, Olatunbosun Adeuja, Emmanuel Tope Owolabi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, Vol 144, Iss 3, Pp 95-101 (2020)
Patients living with HIV in malarial endemic regions may experience clinically significant drug interaction between antiretroviral and antimalarial drugs. Effects of nevirapine (NVP), efavirenz (EFV) and lopinavir/ritonavir (LPVr) on lumefantrine (LM
Autor:
Sunday Olufemi Olayemi, Adedunni Olusanya, Bisola Akande, Olumuyiwa John Fasipe, Akinwumi Akinyede, Obiyo Nwaiwu
Publikováno v:
Future Science OA
Background: The potential for antihypertensive medications to produce deleterious adverse effects on sexual functions among hypertensive adult male patients has been widely reported, such adverse effects may limit drug adherence and compliance. Aim:
Publikováno v:
Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 42:592-599
Napoleona vogelii is used in traditional medicine for the management of stomach aches, ulcer, and cancers. This study was conducted to investigate the subchronic toxicological effect of methanol stem bark extract of N. vogelii on biochemical, hematol
Autor:
Olumuyiwa John Fasipe, Sunday Olufemi Olayemi, Evelyn Salewa Osho, Akinwumi Akinyede, Oluwatosin Beatrice Ibiyemi-Fasipe, Patrick Olanrewaju Osho
Publikováno v:
Toxicology Research and Application, Vol 2 (2018)
The chronic intake of different medications by chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients predisposes them to extremely harmful and clinically nonbeneficial drug–drug interactions (DDIs) which can ultimately lead to increase in morbidity, mortality, hea
Autor:
Ibrahim A. Oreagba, Kazeem A Oshikoya, Sikiru Olatunji Usman, Oluranti Opanuga, E.O. Agbaje, Sulaiman Akanmu, Akinwumi Akinyede
Publikováno v:
Journal of population therapeutics and clinical pharmacology = Journal de la therapeutique des populations et de la pharmacologie clinique. 26(1)
Background An important cause of treatment failure to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the potential interaction between the antiretroviral (ARV) drugs and concomitant drugs (CD) used for the treatment of opportunistic infections and comorbid ailments