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Volume 5, Issue 1, 2024
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Involvement of Molecular Mechanism and Biological Activities of Pemirolast: A Therapeutic Review
This review paper aims to investigate the therapeutic benefits of pemirolast across different medical conditions, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, cancer, conjunctivitis, etc. The prevalence of allergic conditions has risen in recent decades, primarily attributed to environmental factors. This paper explores the role of pemirolast in managing and mitigating these diseases, shedding light on its potential applications in the conte Read More
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Nanoparticles based Strategies for Treating and Managing Battle against Malaria: An Overview
Authors: Chandan Sharma, Divya Jain, Neeraj Bainsal, Rahul Bhardwaj and Kuldeep SinghMalaria is a life-threatening disease spread via female Anopheles mosquitoes. Assortments of factors are causing the trouble i.e., (i) fierce opposition posed by the plasmodium life cycle and intracellular localization for pathogens in hepatocytes and erythrocytes; (ii) The decisive physical and chemical properties among most antimalarial drugs, that exhibit an amphiphilic property allowing them to be widely circulated in an Read More
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AI-powered Solutions for Casualty Assessment in Drug Safety and Patient Care
ObjectiveAn adverse drug reaction is defined as “an appreciably harmful or unpleasant reaction, resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product, which warrants prevention or specific treatment, alteration of the dosage regimen, or withdrawal of the product, as it predicts hazard from future administration.”MethodologyCurrently used to report such responses, the International Classification of Dise Read More
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Pharmacists at the Forefront: Identifying and Addressing Prescription Errors in Outpatient Settings of Tertiary Care Hospitals in Pakistan
ObjectiveThe study sought to quantify the frequency and categorize the types of prescribing errors occurring in outpatient settings while evaluating the efficacy of pharmacist interventions in mitigating such errors.MethodologyThis study was a cross-sectional, retrospective interventional study conducted over a one-year period from September 1, 2017, to August 31, 2018, at the outpatient departments of one government and Read More
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Ligand-protein Docking of Gundelia tournefortii and Ocimum basilicum Derivatives in Scanning Hub Protein Targets (PI3K, PDK1, AKT, and RAC1) of the Insulin Signaling Pathway and ADME/Tox Drug Properties
Authors: Seema Tahayneh, Baylasan Qasem, Hadeel Zakarneh, Siba Shanak and Hilal ZaidBackgroundType 2 diabetes is a heterogeneous disease characterized by high blood glucose levels. Its prevalence is increasing as a result of lifestyle, related genes expression, and insufficient insulin signaling. The activation or inhibition of some proteins in the insulin signaling pathway play a vital role in glucose uptake into the cells and in maintaining serum glucose homeostasis. Phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K), 3-phos Read More
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Exploring Psychosocial Distress in Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Quick Overview
Authors: Pooja Shivappa, Grisilda Vidya Bernhardt, Priya Gatti and Vijay RadhakrishnanCancer remains one of the most prevalent diseases, with a high mortality rate, despite advancements in technology and science. Patients diagnosed with cancer typically undergo a traumatic experience, enduring both mental anguish and physical exhaustion. Psychosocial distress is common among cancer patients and can have a detrimental effect on their overall quality of life. Therefore, it is crucial for oncology he Read More
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Launching Cost-effective Virtual Escape Rooms as a Tool for Formative Assessment
Authors: Farah Azhar and Nooreen AdnanThis paper describes an innovative tool for formative assessment. This involves designing and implementing a Virtual Escape Room for students of Master’s in Health Professions Education (MHPE) at Gulf Medical University. Escape Room is a type of game-based education where players are constrained in a room, and they must solve a series of interconnected challenges in the form of puzzles or riddles to escape the room. E Read More
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Predictors of Mortality Following Mitral Valve Replacement: A Systematic Review
IntroductionValvular heart diseases are some of the most common causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. The mitral valve is estimated to be the cause of 15% of deaths in heart valve disease. Mitral valve dysfunction can be treated with a variety of operative options, one of which is mitral valve replacement. Although it is less desirable than repair, in some situations, it is the only viable option. Thus, we con Read More
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Field Study on the Assessment of Antimalarial Drug Quality Using Minilab Kit in India
Authors: Saba Noor, Supriya Sharma and Taruna AroraBackgroundA lack of proper anti-malarial medication use can lead to drug resistance, failed therapy, and even death. It is unclear how widespread the use of fake anti-malarial medications is in India. Better malaria treatment and the execution of regulatory initiatives to improve anti-malarial drug quality necessitate regional research into the quality of available anti-malarial pharmaceuticals. This study aimed to look into the q Read More
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Online Assessments in Medical Education: Identified Challenges and Potential Solutions
More LessThe scope of online assessment in the field of medical education is extensive and varied, encompassing a wide range of types of assessments and purposes. For the assessment of the cognitive domain, online assessment can be carried out with the help of a number of assessment methods. As is the case with any potential tool, even online assessments have their share of limitations, and we must be aware of this as it can help u Read More
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A Case Report of Aberrant Origin of the Right Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery in an Adult Male: The Role of Multi-modality Imaging
BackgroundThe normal anatomy of the coronary arteries consists of the right coronary artery and the left main coronary artery, which originate from the right and left sinuses of Valsalva in the aortic root separately. In general, congenital anomalies of the coronary artery are uncommon in adults. The ectopic origin of a coronary artery from the pulmonary trunk is part of a group of infrequent coronary artery anomalies. The Read More
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Learning Preference of Health Care Professional Students at a Multi-cultural University in the United Arab Emirates
Authors: Sheeba M. David, Rose E. Ilesanmi, Victoria F. Hanson and Vimala EdwinBackgroundIdentifying the preferred learning modalities of students is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of the content of the study, and this can be achieved by employing the VARK inventory developed by Neil D. Fleming. The preferred learning modality of students significantly influences their learning outcomes.AimThis study aimed to identify the preferred learning modalities among health professional student Read More
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Prevalence of Nosocomial Infections and the Pattern of Microbial Resistance in a Tertiary Care Referral Hospital (Alzahra), Isfahan, Iran
Authors: Zahra Tolou-Ghamari, Arezoo Pourdad, Zahra Foroughi, Behrooz Ataei and Abbas Ali PalizbanBackgroundNowadays, the resistance to available antibiotics could be mentioned as a global threat to public health. The aim of this preliminary study was to conduct a retrospective survey associated with the prevalence of Nosocomial Infections (NIs) and the pattern of microbial resistance in a tertiary care referral hospital (Alzahra), Isfahan, Iran.MethodsThe data between the years 2016 to 2022 were extracted from the off Read More
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Resting Energy Expenditure in Sudanese Children with Sickle Cell Anemia and Its Relation to Severity Score: A Case Control Study
Authors: Tasneem A Awad, Azza O Alawad and Tarig H MerghaniBackgroundSickle cell anemia (SCA) poses significant metabolic challenges in affected individuals, yet the relationship between resting metabolic rate (RMR) and disease severity remains underexplored, particularly in Sudanese pediatric populations.AimThe aim of this study is to investigate the RMR and its correlation with disease severity scores and treatment with hydroxyurea in Sudanese patients with sickle cell disease.Materi Read More
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Non-resolving Pneumonia with Bronchorrhea
IntroductionNon-resolving pneumonia after antibiotic treatment is encountered on quite a few occasions in clinical practice and is estimated to account for approximately 15 percent of inpatient pulmonary consultations and 8 percent of bronchoscopies. This is more frequently seen in intensive care/ ventilated patient-associated pneumonia compared to community-acquired pneumonia. Treatment failures are mostly d Read More
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Remdesivir: A Quick Review of Pharmacotherapy
More LessBackgroundIn the year 2009, Remdesivir or Veklury was discovered by Gilead Sciences for the management of hepatitis C, Ebola and Marburg virus disease through injection into a vein and then a few years later, 22nd Oct 2020 (United States), the drug was recommended for the management of COVID-19 under a provisional guideline.ObjectiveThe aim of this systematic review was to address pharmacotherapy approaches ass Read More
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Primary Pulmonary Choriocarcinoma and Caesarean Section Ectopic Pregnancy: A Case Report with an Emergency Department Diagnostic Pathway
Authors: Mustafa Mahmood Eid, Resshme Kannan Sudha and Salma Al GhaflyBackgroundAlthough most cases of choriocarcinoma are of gestational origin, rare cases of extrauterine origin (such as pulmonary) have been reported, which have a poor prognosis.Case PresentationWe present one such rare case involving a 35-year-old female patient who initially presented to the emergency department with hemothorax and was found to have primary lung choriocarcinoma after multiple biopsies. Read More
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A Study of Dermatoglyphics Patterns in Relation to the Levels of Perceived Stress
Authors: Isra Ishtiaq Shakir, Sadaf Sheikhi, Marwa Mahmood, Naba Khan, Ramya Rathan and Miral SalamaBackgroundDermatoglyphics is the study of dermal ridge configuration on the skin of the fingers and palms, which can be used to diagnose chromosomal disorders and individual identification. Stress is characterized by feeling overwhelmed with mental or emotional pressure and evokes a biological response when any intrinsic or extrinsic stimulus is applied. Stress can cause acute effects and disorders that can trigger str Read More
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Visceral Fat-associated Adipokines and Metabolic Variables in Central Obese Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Authors: Abid Shaheer, Ashok Kumar, Mahir Jallo and Palat MenonBackgroundThe association between visceral obesity and insulin resistance establishes an alternative risk for the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The infiltration of macrophages in the visceral fatty tissue and the unreliable generation of adipokines are associated with mechanisms directing the progress of insulin resistance.ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to observe the relationship between visceral fat-associated adi Read More
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The Effect of Personality Traits of Healthcare Worker Candidates on their Attitudes Towards the Elderly
BackgroundIt is known that attitudes towards the elderly are an important variable affecting healthcare services. Considering the increasing trends of the population over 65 years in countries, it is important to determine the attitudes of future healthcare workers towards the elderly and to prepare them to serve in the health sector with activities that will lead to positive changes. In this direction, it is important to determine t Read More
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