Subhransu Dash’s research while affiliated with Chandigarh University and other places

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Publications (4)


Why Pharmacovigilance of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs is Important in India?
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October 2023

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Endocrine Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets

Subhransu Dash

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Neha Bajwa

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Rajiv Sharma

Background Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are among the drugs that are most regularly administered to manage inflammation and pain. Over-the-Counter (OTC) NSAIDs are widely accessible, particularly in developing countries like India. This casual approach to using NSAIDs may operate as a magnet for NSAID-related adverse drug reactions (ADRs) among patients. Objectives As patients in India are less informed about the appropriate use of NSAIDs and consumption patttern, adverse drug reactions, and the importance of reporting ADRs, the current study's objective is to promote patient safety by using pharmacovigilance as a tool to educate patients. Methods A targeted literature methodology was utilized to gather the data pertaining to NSAIDs, their ADRs and their pharmacovigilance. Different scientific databases, such as Science Direct, PubMed, Wiley Online Library, Springer, and Google Scholar, along with authentic textbooks, were explored as reference literature. Results In general, NSAIDs consumption pattern depends upon the different age groups. Around 1.6 billion tablets of NSAIDs are consumed in India for ailments, such as headaches, arthritis, menstrual cramps, osteoarthritis, back pain, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, osteoporosis, tendinitis, cancer pain and chronic pain. Common ADRs of NSAIDs include nausea, vomiting, headache, gastritis, abdominal pain, and diarrhoea. Also, they can cause renal damage and cardiovascular problems if not consumed in a dose-dependent manner. However, Diclofenac and Ibuprofen have both been linked to depression and dementia. There have been reports of aplastic anaemia, agranulocytosis linked to phenylbutazone, Stevens-Johnson, and Lyell's syndrome linked to isoxicam and piroxicam, as well as the vulnerability of new-borns to Reye's syndrome after aspirin use. Lack of awareness, time constraints and unpredictability, poor training in ADRs identification, etc., are some of the reasons for the under-reporting of ADR of NSAIDs in India. Conclusion In order to rationally prescribe NSAIDs, it is essential to be aware of probable ADR’s and establish prescription guidelines. Prescribers' behaviour can be changed toward excellent prescribing practices by conducting routine prescription assessments dealing with NSAIDs and providing feedback. In the near future, it will be critical to strengthen ADR data management and expand the reach of pharmacovigilance programs, ADR monitoring centers, and healthcare professionals' especially pharmacists’ training in rural locations.


Factors affecting long-term availability of medicinal plants in India

September 2023

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Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology

The majority of conventional medications and food supplements are created following the processing of medicinal plants. As majority of the medicinal plants are collected from the forests, the rise in the demand for herbal goods is placing significant strain on the forests while encouraging unsustainable wild harvesting of therapeutic plants. The current study's objective is to gain insight into current debates on the value chain of medicinal or therapeutic plants, role of various Indian acts, i.e., Forest Act, Forests Right Act, export, and other variables affecting the sustainable supply of herbs. A targeted literature search on online databases, scientific studies, and authentic texts was performed to understand the value chain, consumption, export, Indian laws, endangered species, and capacity building institutions, limitations, and future of medicinal plants. The World Flora Online database was used to verify the scientific names of the plants. Value chains for medicinal plants are wide and complex. There is need to weaken the role of middlemen and giving forest gatherers and farmers more negotiating leverage especially through artificial intelligence. The Ministry of AYUSH and National Medicinal Plants Board both play significant roles in India's medicinal plant sector. The different acts and rules pertaining to medicinal plants conservation, usage, transit, and trade should work in harmony and there is need for exclusive medicinal plants policy across India. Maintaining a balance between the protection of medical plant species and a sustainable supply of herbs to support the sector based on medicinal plants while empowering forest gatherers is urgently needed.


Pharmacovigilance of herbal medicines: Concerns and future prospects

March 2023

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Journal of Ethnopharmacology

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance The use of herbal medicines for prophylaxis, prevention, and treatment of various ailments is rising throughout the world because they are thought to be safer than allopathic treatments, which they are. However, several investigations have documented the toxicity and adverse drug reactions (ADR) of certain formulations and botanicals if not consumed wisely. Aim of the study The goal of the current study is to address herbal medication pharmacovigilance (PV) modeling and related considerations for improved patient safety. Also, focus is laid on the comprehensive and critical analysis of the current state of PV for herbal medications at the national and international levels. Materials and methods Targeted review also known as focused literature review methodology was utilized for exploring the data from various scientific platforms such as Science Direct, Wiley Online Library, Springer, PubMed, Google Scholar using “pharmacovigilance, herbal medicine, traditional medicine, ADR, under reporting, herb toxicity, herb interactions” as keywords along with standard literature pertaining to herbal medicines that is published by the WHO and other international and national organizations etc. The botanical names mentioned in the present article were authenticated using World Flora Online database. Results: The historical developments paving the way for PV in regulatory setup were also discussed, along with various criteria's for monitoring herbal medicine, ADR of herbs, phytoconstituents, and traditional medicines, herb-drug interactions, modes of reporting ADR, databases for reporting ADR's, provisions of PV in regulatory framework of different nations, challenges and way forward in PV are discussed in detail advocating a robust drug safety ecosystem for herbal medicines. Conclusion Despite recent efforts to encourage the reporting of suspected ADRs linked to herbal medicines, such as expanding the programme and adding community pharmacists as recognized reporters, the number of herbal ADR reports received by the regulatory bodies remains comparatively low. Since users often do not seek professional advice or report if they have side effects, under-reporting, is anticipated to be significant for herbal medications. There are inadequate quality control methods, poor regulatory oversight considering herbs used in food and botanicals, and unregulated distribution channels. In addition, botanical identity, traceability of herbs, ecological concerns, over-the-counter (OTC) herbal medicines, patient-physicians barriers requires special focus by the regulatory bodies for improved global safety of herbal medicines.


Figure 1 A suggestive TM pain management model. TM, traditional medicine.
Why pharmacovigilance of traditional medicines used as analgesics is important?
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January 2023

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Traditional Medicine Research

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... Sindrom Reye juga dapat dipengaruhi oleh kesalahan dalam metabolisme (khususnya metabolisme asam lemak) dan reaksi terhadap beberapa obat dan toksin. Hingga saat ini belum ditemukan tes untuk mendiagnosis Sindrom Reye dan diagnosis didasarkan oleh gejala klinis yang muncul serta menggunakan pemeriksaan laboratorium (Rizky, 2022;Dash et al., 2024). ...

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Reye's Syndrome: Issues, Clinical Manifestations, and Management
Why Pharmacovigilance of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs is Important in India?
  • Citing Article
  • October 2023

Endocrine Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets

... Several studies have shown the cultivation and sustainable harvesting of Saussurea lappa and Picrorhiza kurrooa, therefore, showing their economic importance both in the market and in the rural economy (Kuniyal et al. 2013;Singh et al. 2024). A study on the women-centric approach of medicinal plants recorded 34 medicinal plant species belonging to different families (Joshi & Bhardwaj 2017). ...

Factors affecting long-term availability of medicinal plants in India
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  • September 2023

Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology

... Chronic painful conditions become more problematic and less manageable when associated with rheumatoid arthritis. [1] In modern medicine, lifelong expensive interventions in the form of diseasemodifying anti-rheumatic drugs and corticosteroids are the available treatment modalities. Presently, not all patients in India are satisfied with the results of modern medical treatment. ...

Why pharmacovigilance of traditional medicines used as analgesics is important?

Traditional Medicine Research

... taxa identity, and ecological concerns by regulatory bodies for improved global safety measures 12 . About 35,000 to 75,000 medicinal plant species provide the origin for health care systems 13 . ...

Pharmacovigilance of herbal medicines: Concerns and future prospects
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  • March 2023

Journal of Ethnopharmacology