Dr Rojin G Raj

Dr Rojin G Raj
  • Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Assistant Professor at Indo Soviet Friendship College of Pharmacy

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Current institution
Indo Soviet Friendship College of Pharmacy
Current position
  • Assistant Professor

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Publications (14)
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This chapter explores the transformative role of virtual labs and simulation tools in enhancing STEM education. As digital platforms, these tools provide immersive, interactive, and accessible learning experiences that extend beyond the limitations of traditional classroom settings. The chapter delves into the myriad benefits of virtual labs, inclu...
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The pharmacy sector is significantly shifting from conventional physical stores to digitally linked systems. This progress is driven by the need to overcome the constraints of traditional systems, such as restricted accessibility, manual inefficiencies, and insufficient individualized care. Digital pharmacy ecosystems use sophisticated software and...
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The pharmacy sector is significantly shifting from conventional physical stores to digitally linked systems. This progress is driven by the need to overcome the constraints of traditional systems, such as restricted accessibility, manual inefficiencies, and insufficient individualized care. Digital pharmacy ecosystems use sophisticated software and...
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The healthcare sector is demanding, often leading to stress, mental fatigue, and burnout among healthcare providers (HCPs) like physicians, nurses, and psychologists. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is vital in managing these challenges, though EQ levels vary, with nurses being particularly vulnerable to burnout due to high emotional demands. Technolog...
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Background Incidences of adverse drug reactions were reported through spontane-ous reporting at an ADR monitoring unit in a tertiary care hospital. Aims This study was conducted to describe the distribution pattern of adverse drug reaction (ADR). Objective The objective of this study was to monitor and report the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occ...
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Introduction Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a significant concern in colorectal surgery, impacting patient outcomes and healthcare costs. Mechanical bowel preparation (MBP) and antibiotic prophylaxis are widely used strategies to reduce the incidence of SSIs. However, their effectiveness and the associated risks continue to be topics of deb...
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Recent studies have found that a link between people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) are at higher risk of morbidity as well as mortality from COVID-19 infection, indicating a need for vaccination. T1DM appears to impair innate and adaptive immunity. The overabundance of pro-inflammatory cytokines produced in COVID-19 illness that is severe an...
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Aim: This review has examined and organized the available research on dementia medication care costs. Although the accessible database in this area is growing and is still quite limited, there are many clear scientific methods. Objective: The use of Memantine, a non-competitive antagonist with low to moderate affinity for the NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspa...
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The review aims to highlight the major studies on oral Semaglutide by summarizing the most evidence-based research, including pivotal data from Clinical Trials based on Cost of Control, Quality Adjusted Life Years, Weight Loss, and Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratio in Semaglutide. The methodology included a Targeted Literature Review published f...
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Despite the evident success of antiretroviral therapy in recent years, many patients undergoing intense treatment still struggle to find a cure for their disease due to drug resistance or treatment failure. To solve this problem, new antiretroviral drug alternatives are required. The HIV-1 antiretroviral drug fostemsavir (GSK3684394, previously BMS...
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Pharmacovigilance (PV) is the collection of activities aimed at identifying, evaluating, comprehending, and avoiding adverse drug reactions (ADRs). To produce the safety information for marketed medications, spontaneous reporting of potential ADRs to PV centres is crucial. National and international organizations have really pushed health practitio...
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Herbal drugs are manufactured from the leaves, roots, seeds, bark, fruit, stems, or flowers of various plants that have medical characteristics or are assumed to have medicinal benefits. The usage of herbal supplements by athletes has skyrocketed in the last decade. Athletes and non-athletes are increasingly using herbal medicines to boost enduranc...
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Antibiotic resistance and heavy metal pollution in water bodies are becoming more prominent concerns throughout the world, since heavy metal tolerance in bacteria is a contributing factor to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Recently, researchers established a link between heavy metal exposure and antibiotic resistance in bacteria; in both...
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Purpose: To investigate antibiotic prescribing patterns in tertiary care patients. Our further aims were to examine the specifics of anti-microbials such as (class of drug, frequency of medication, route of administration, dose of medicine, duration of therapy), correct the prescription mistakes, and assess the prescription in accordance with World...

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