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ISSN (Online): 0975-8232,
ISSN (Print): 2320-5148

International Journal Of
Pharmaceutical Sciences And Research

An International Journal published monthly
An Official Publication of Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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CITATIONS REPORT: (Source- Google Scholar)
 
Year 202020212022Total
No. of Published Articles 745760548 2053
Citations 69926321 983
Projected Impact Factor 5.22.730.64  
Total Citations: 58203
 
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A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE PREVALENCE AND PRESCRIPTION PATTERN OF ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

Background: Acute gastroenteritis is usually considered - a benign disease, remains a major cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality around the world. Materials and Methods: An observational cross-sectional study conducted in indoor / outdoor patient department of Pediatrics in Government Medical College and Rajindra Hospital, Patiala for 6 months. Demographic data and complete prescriptions of ...

Meenakshi Raju, Vijay Kumar *, Harjinder Singh and Jasleen Kaur

Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College and Rajindra Hospital, Patiala, Punjab, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).522-30

522-530

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INSIGHTS INTO MALE INFERTILITY MANAGEMENT: EXPERT OPINION AND PRACTICES AMONG LEADING GYNECOLOGISTS IN INDIA

Background: Male infertility is a significant, yet often overlooked, contributor to couple infertility, particularly in developing countries. Social stigma, cultural barriers, and lack of comprehensive data on male infertility further exacerbate the issue, making it challenging to address effectively. Aims and Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the current clinical practices, diagnostic appr...

Kanad Dev Nayar *, Surveen Ghumman Sindhu, M. Venugopal, Shalini Chawla Khanna, Sweta Gupta, and Ankita Sethi

Department of Reproductive Medicine, Akanksha IVF Centre, Mata Chanan Devi Hospital, Janakpuri, New Delhi, Delhi, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).531-41

531-541

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EFFICACY OF CAUDAL ROPIVACAINE WITH KETAMINE VERSUS ROPIVACAINE WITH MIDAZOLAM FOR ANALGESIA IN PEDIATRIC INFRAUMBILICAL SURGERY

Aim: This study aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy of caudal ropivacaine and ketamine with ropivacaine and midazolam in paediatric patients undergoing infraumbilical surgery. Material and Methods: A study was conducted involving a group of 100 paediatric patients who underwent infraumbilical surgery. The study participants were divided into two groups: Group A received 1.0 ml/kg of 0.15% ropi...

Riya R. Desai, Palak R. Modi and Bhoomika R. Kalarthi *

Department of Anesthesiology, Dr. Kiran C. Patel Medical College and Research Institute, Bharuch, Gujarat, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).542-48

542-548

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USE, STORAGE, & DISPOSAL OF UNUSED MEDICINES AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS: A SURVEY-BASED STUDY

Introduction: The increase in drug consumption in India has resulted in significant health hazards due to improper consumption, storage, and disposal practices among the general population. This study aims to evaluate the awareness and practices of medical students regarding the consumption, storage, and disposal of unused and leftover medications at their homes. Materials and Methods: A questionn...

A. S. Menon *, A. Agrawal, M. M. Chaudhary and C. K. Jani

Department of Pharmacology, RNT Medical College, Chetak Circle, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).549-54

549-554

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AMLODIPINE-INDUCED GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA IN CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS: A CLINICAL CASE REPORT WITH ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP

Background: Drug-induced gingival overgrowth (DIGO) is a common side effect of certain medications used for non-dental purposes, notably anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers (CCBs), and immunosuppressants. These drugs, despite differing pharmacologically, inhibit intracellular calcium ion influx, leading to a decrease in collagenolytic activity and an increase in fibroblasts and collagen synt...

A. Lubna Firdose *, A. Abdul Miran, R. Kadhiresan and A. Antony Praveen

Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, Sri Venkateswara Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).555-59

555-559

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ROLE OF HYSTEROSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING AND ITS HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CO-RELATION

Introduction: Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common gynecological concern that presents significant diagnostic challenges, particularly because it encompasses a wide range of possible underlying causes, from benign conditions like polyps and fibroids to more serious pathologies such as endometrial cancer. This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of hysteroscopy in AUB and its conco...

V. Pooja, B. G. Lepakshi, Geetha Bhaktha and S. Prashanth *

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences, Shimoga, Karnataka, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).560-64

560-574

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THE IMPACT OF REMNANT CHOLESTEROL AND LIPID PROFILE DISCORDANCE ON CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS AMONG INDIAN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: AN EXPLORATORY OBSERVATIONAL STUDY WITH ADVANCED REGRESSION ANALYSIS

Background: Residual cardiovascular risk persists despite optimal LDL-C lowering, suggesting that remnant cholesterol (RC) may contribute to atherosclerosis. Objective: To evaluate the association between RC, lipid profile discordance, and cIMT, and determine if RC and lipid discordance are independent predictors of increased cIMT after adjusting for traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Method...

S. Tripathi *, U. K. Pandey, D. Jain and S. Kulshrestha

Department of Cardiology, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(2).565-83

565-583

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A BRIEF REVIEW OF WILD HIMALAYAN PEAR PYRUS PASHIA

Within the Magnoliopsida class, Pyrus pashia is widely found throughout the Himalayan areas. P. pashia is a member of the Rosaceae family of medicinal plants. It's commonly called a wild pear. The plant has a range of nutritional and medicinal uses. In ethnomedicine, it is widely utilized as a hepatoprotective, inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, disinfectant, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and ...

Shalini Sharma *, Komal Pathania and Bandna Sharma

School of Pharmacy and Emerging Sciences, Baddi University of Emerging Sciences & Technology, Baddi, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(3).584-90

584-590

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BOMBAX CEIBA: A PLANT OF THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL

Medicinal plants have been utilized to treat a wide range of illnesses throughout human history. Plants are able to produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites, which are chemical substances that assist them defend against predators. The plants are significant for their therapeutic significance because of these organic ingredients, which also have various biological actions. Red silk cotton tr...

Shalini Sharma *, Riya Thakur, Ravinesh Mishra, Bhartendu Sharma

School of Pharmacy and Emerging Sciences, Baddi University of Emerging Sciences & Technology, Baddi, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(3).591-600

591-600

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A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON MUCOADHESION A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

The phenomenon known as mucoadhesion is characterized by interfacial molecular attractive forces between a natural or synthetic polymer and the surface of a biological membrane. This allows the polymer to stick to the membrane's surface for a prolonged period of time. The idea of mucoadhesion has garnered significant attention in many pharmaceutics sectors during the past forty years. The mucoadhe...

Moonmoon Banerjee, Shweta Kumari * and Shruti Rathore

Department of Pharmaceutics, LCIT School of Pharmacy, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(3).601-08

601-608

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