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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 12:464-470
Background: Acute poisoning is a common and life-threatening crisis, leading to serious complications and death of patients. Poisoning may be due to self-consumption, accidental exposure of chemical compounds, medications and poisonous animal bites/s
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research. :143-147
Objective: There are hundreds of brands in Indian markets for a single drug which is manufactured by various companies and thus leads to wide variation in prices for the same drug. Hence, we decide to evaluate the variation in price of different bran
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 11:167
Background: Promotional literature provided by the pharmaceutical companies is one of the important marketing strategies to prescribe. Many of these literatures do not follow ethical guidelines and contain biased and irrelevant information that may c
Publikováno v:
Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Research. 6:10
they differ from adults in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics responses. ADRs reported in adults do not predict those in children. Thus, this study aimed to intensively monitor ADRs occurred in inpatients of paediatric department of tertiary care t
Autor:
Ajita Pillai, Vimesh R. Mistry, Divyesh Sondarva, Shankar Hotchandani, Jignesh S. Chaudhari, Ashna S. Pandya
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health. 2:994
Background: Prophylactic antimicrobials have an important adjuvant role in the prevention of Surgical Site Infection (SSI), which is one of the most preventable causes of post-operative complication. In India, due to lack of adequate information and
Autor:
S. C. Hotchandani, Brijal Satishchandra Patel, Amita Kubavat, Vimesh R. Mistry, Ashna S. Pandya, Jignesh S. Chaudhari
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology. 2:757
Background: Postoperative pain is very common and develops naturally as a warning. After surgery, its development can be predicted and should be prevented and treated. Besides the disagreeable aspects and physiological repercussions of postoperative