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Interested in clinical pharmacology, especially pharmacovigilance, prescription research, and rational use of drugs. Focusing on academic clinical trial.
Associated with activities of extramural funded projects. Has completed ICMR National Task Force project on Rational Use of Drugs as Co-Investigator.
Currently undertaking a cross-over academic clinical trial on ICMR Small Grant investigator initiated research proposal (IIRP).
Also undertaking a systematic review & meta-analysis
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OBJECTIVES
India has taken several initiatives to provide health care to its population while keeping the related expenditure minimum. Since cardiovascular diseases are the most prevalent chronic conditions, in the present study, we aimed to analyze the difference in prices of medicines prescribed for three cardiovascular risk factors, based on (a)...
Background & objectives: Irrational prescribing practices have major consequences on patient safety and also increase the economic burden. Real-life examples of impact of irrational prescription have potential to improve prescribing practices. In this context, the present study aimed to capture and evaluate the prevalence of deviations from treatme...
Acute anal fissure is a common and painful condition of ano-rectal region characterized by tear in the anoderm causing pain during defecation. Mainstay of its treatment is pharmacotherapy with lifestyle modification.
Current study was undertaken to evaluate the role of add-on local antimicrobial in recovery and relief of symptoms of acute anal fiss...
Aims Self-medication is an essential component of self-care; however, its use has significantly increased. Its practice has many risks such as wrong diagnosis, adverse drug reactions, antimicrobial resistance, etc. Being future doctors, self-medication has a special impact on MBBS students. Henceforth, the present study was undertaken to sensitize...
Background & objectives: Irrational prescribing practices have major consequences on patient safety and also increase the economic burden. Real-life examples of impact of irrational prescription have potential to improve prescribing practices. In this context, the present study aimed to capture and evaluate the prevalence of deviations from treatme...
Aim:
Irrational use of medicines is a global problem. In India, one contributing factor is the availability of a large number of fixed-dose combinations (FDCs). To improve rational use and to strengthen policies, it is important to assess the usage patterns and rationality of FDCs.
Methods:
This study was conducted as part of a 1-year prospectiv...
Objective:
The rational use of medicines as per the World Health Organization (WHO) should be practiced globally. However, data regarding the completeness of the prescriptions and their rational use is lacking from developing countries like India. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the prescribing patterns of drugs and completeness of presc...
Background:
The concept of listing essential medicines can lead to improved supply and access, more rational prescribing, and lower costs of drugs. However, these benefits hinge on the prescription of drugs from an Essential Medicines List (EML). Several studies have highlighted the problem of underutilization of EMLs by prescribers. Therefore, as...
Patients with different manifestations and different diagnoses are admitted in Paediatric department. In admitted cases, drug therapy usually consists of multiple drugs including antibiotics, anticoagulants, glucocorticoids, antihypertensive, anti-diabetics, etc. Due to the prescription of multiple drugs, the chance of drug interactions is high. Ea...
Laprotomy remains one of the commonest emergency surgical procedure performed worldwide. But over the last few years, various perioperative quality improvement initiatives involving early interventions, intensive postoperative care, and indivisualised care approaches have ensured a decrease in the average mortality rate by 3.8%-8.3. An ideal scorin...
Stoma closure is associated with several complications, wound infection being the most common. This study is done to establish that purse string suture closure method for stoma closure is superior to the conventional linear mattress closure and is associated with better wound healing cosmesis.
This Prospective randomized controlled study enrolled 8...
Introduction: Many medical and social challenges have been noticed during lockdowns and restrictions in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. These restrictions had a profound impact on people's lifestyle and caused psychological distress. In the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus, lifestyle modifications, such as nutritional intervention and pr...
Background & objectives: Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), reported to inhibit severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) replication in in vitro studies, has been recommended for
prophylaxis of COVID-19 in healthcare workers (HCWs). The objective of this study was to assess
short-term adverse events (AEs) of HCQ in HCWs.
Methods: This cr...
Objective: Survival of post renal transplant patients has been improved by the suppression of the recipient’s immune system by immunosuppressive agents. However, various adverse drug reactions are also associated with immunosuppressive agents. Keeping this in mind, present study was planned to study the prescriptions pattern of immunosuppressant dr...
Background: Malaria continues to be a serious public health problem in South-East Asia including India. We assessed knowledge, attitudes, recognition of signs and symptoms and treatment seeking behavior about malaria and its control in patients with fever attending fever clinic at tertiary care hospital, Kolkata, India. Material and Methods: A cros...
Introduction:
Self-medication behavior appears to be a commonplace; and when it is ignorant it may prove dangerous. On the other hand, dispensing errors and consequent adverse outcomes, though not too uncommon, are seldom reported. We report here a case of methotrexateinduced acute vesico-bullous eruptions in a patient of psoriasis who indulged in...
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This study compared the effectiveness of prophylactic administration of topical flurbiprofen 0.03% and nepafenac 0.1% in maintaining mydriasis during small incision cataract surgery (SICS).
Materials and methods:
This study was a prospective, randomized, double-blind comparative study in adult cataract patients given topical flurbiprofen o...
Introduction: Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome (DRESS) is a distinct severe adverse drug reaction characterized by potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction with rash, fever, and internal organ involvement, often hepatitis, occurring most commonly two to eight weeks after initiation of a medication. Case P...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) includes unstable angina, non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction, and ST segment elevation myocardial infarction. Joint guidelines by American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) in 2007 suggest secondary drug prevention measures to be used in patients with ACS with as...