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Evaluation of the Anti-Microbial Activity of Zea Mays Seeds

E. Rajani*, SK. Shabana, T. Harika, P. Meghana, K. Saipravallika, CH. Badrinath Ratnam Institute of Pharmacy, Pidthapolur (V), Muthukur (M), Nellore (Dt), Andhra Pradesh–524343, India  A B S T R A C T The evaluation of maize extract as an antimicrobial agent has yielded promising results, showcasing its efficacy against a spectrum of bacterial strains, encompassing both Gram-positive and Gram-negative ... Read More »

A Study of Drugs Prescribing Pattern in Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Tertiary Care Hospital

Saritha Chandra*, Mudda Rajasekhar, Tatiparthi Dana Abhishek, Pasala Sai Mounika, Jugunta Anusha Jagan’s College of Pharmacy, Jangala Kandriga (V), Muthukuru (M), Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India. ABSTRACT Scope of prescribing pattern emphasize study on every pattern of therapy impose in treatment goal of Upper respiratory tract infections. Especially use and choice of drugs as mono therapy, dual therapy, triple therapy. The ... Read More »

Application of antimicrobial agents and its unwanted effects

ABOUT AUTHOR Zubair Khalid Labu*, Pradip Debnath, Jalal Uddin, Nabilah Anjum, Nadia Sultana,  Afsana Afrin, Samiul Basir Department of Pharmacy, World University of Bangladesh (WUB), Bangladesh *E-mail: [email protected] Abstract An antibiotic is given for the treatment of an infection caused by bacteria, fungi and parasites. However, they are not effective against viruses. Antibiotics are usually taken by mouth (orally); they ... Read More »

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