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Autor:
Nitin N. Puram, Jaiprakash B. Ramanand, Sunita J. Ramanand, Nimish R. Halasawadekar, Rama R. Bhosale, Vitthal B Karande
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. :702-706
Background: Hypertension can lead to mild to moderate alteration in the brain structure and function including cognitive functions impairments. Many first line antihypertensive drugs are devoid of producing significant improvement in cognitive functi
Autor:
Ramchandra B. Burute, Vitthal B Karande, Nitin N. Puram, Shreyas B. Burute, Sunita J. Ramanand, Mangala B. Murthy
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. :1337-1342
Background: Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) analysis may provide insight into the reasons associated with reporting of adverse drug reaction. Therefore study was carried out to investigate knowledge, attitude and practice of adverse drug react
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. :374-377
Background: Adverse Drug reaction (ADR) is one of the most serious health problems and remains an important cause behind treatment non-adherence and treatment failure. Voluntary reporting of ADRs is fundamental basis of Pharmacovigilance and Drug saf
Autor:
Ajit M. Zende, Nitin N. Puram, Rahul S. Jadhav, Rama R. Bhosale, Jaiprakash B. Ramanand, Vitthal B Karande
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 6:286
Background: Laparoscopy is a procedure which involves insufflations of the abdomen by a gas, so that endoscope can visualise intra abdominal content without being in direct contact with viscera or tissues. Its advantages are small incisions, less pai
Autor:
Jaiprakash B. Ramanand, Pushpa I. Agrawal, Nitin N. Puram, Rama R. Bhosale, Prakash R. Dhumal, Shriganesh D. Kamat
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 6:410
Background: Spinal anaesthesia remains one of the basic techniques in the arsenal of modern anaesthesiology despite the waxing and waning of its popularity over last 100 years since its introduction into clinical practice.It avoids biochemical and me