Hospital pharmacists
ATTITUDES AND OPINION OF HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS TOWARDS EXTEMPORANEOUS COMPOUNDING AND RELATED ISSUES IN KHARTOUM CITY: PART II
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Hospital pharmacists’ perceptions of the suitability of doctor of pharmacy graduates in hospital settings in Thailand
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Work-related well-being of South African hospital pharmacists
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Implementation of risk-sharing contracts as perceived by Spanish hospital pharmacists
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“Sudanese Community and Hospital Pharmacists' Interaction with Medical Representatives: An Evaluative Look” by Kamal addin Mohammad Ahmad Idris, Mirghani Abdulrahman Yousif, Asim Faroug Mustafa, Sudan.
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A SURVEY OF CAREER IDENTITY AMONG RETAIL AND HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
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Title: EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES, TOTAL PHENOLIC AND TOTAL FLAVONOID CONTENTS OF PLANT EXTRACTS LAVANDULA STOECHAS LINN Author: Brijesh Sirohi and Rakesh Sagar Keyword: Lavandula Stoechas Linn, Phytochemical Screening, Antimicrobial, Total Flavonoid, Total Phenolic content.Page No: 6-11DOI: 10.30876/JOHR.8.2.2019.06-11Abstract: Lavandula Stoechas is a Plant of the Lamiaceae/Labiatae family. The aim of this study was to screen the Phytochemicals, to evaluate the total flavonoid and total Phenolic contents as well as an Antimi crobial activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Lavandula Stoechas. Plant material was extracted by using hydroalcoholic solvent for 2 h and repeated 3 times. Total flavonoid content was determined by aluminium chloride colorimetric assay on 420 nm. Total Phenolic content was determined with Folin-Ciocalteu 1:4 on 765 nm using microplate reader. Phytochemical screening showed that all of samples positively contain alkaloid, glycoside, flavonoid, phenolics, carbohydrate, diterpenes and saponin. Total flavonoid content was found to be 9.31(QEmg/100mg) where as total Phenols was found to be 5.52 (GAEmg/100mg). Which could be related to its higher Phenolic content. It can be hypothesised that the high contents of Phenolic compounds of Lavandula Stoechas indicated that these compounds contribute to the Antimicrobial activity and can be regarded as promising plant species for natural sources of Antimicrobial activity with potential value for treatment of many life threatening diseases.Download PDF
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Pharmacist's Perception of Pharmacovigilance and Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions in Saudi Arabia
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Impact of Pharmacists’ audit on improving the quality of prescription of dabigatran etexilate methanesulfonate: a retrospective study
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Perceived barriers to pharmacist engagement in adverse drug event prevention activities in Ghana using semi structured interview
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Merits, features, and desiderata to be considered when developing electronic health records with embedded clinical decision support systems in Palestinian hospitals: a consensus study
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The status of licensed pharmacy workforce in Saudi Arabia: a 2030 economic vision perspective
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Results of EAHP's 2018 Survey on Medicines Shortages.
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EAHP statements survey 2016: sections 1, 3 and 4 of the European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy.
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The Evaluation of two pharmaceutical care programmes for people with mental health problems living in the community
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Patients’ Perception of Medication Therapy Management in a Hospital Pharmacy Setting
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Need for Hospital ward Pharmacists to Confirm Patient’s Own Medications
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DETERMINANTS OF WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR PHARMACISTS PROVIDED MEDICATION-RELATED SERVICES AMONG OUTPATIENTS IN SOUTH-EASTERN NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITALS
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The Role of Pharmacists in Perioperative Antibiotic Application in a Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
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AWARENESS OF PHARMACOVIGILANCE AMONG THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS (PHARMACISTS) AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, SOLAPUR, MAHARASHTRA
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