Browsing Bachelor of Pharmacy by Author "Neelotpol, Dr. Sharmind"
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Chemical analysis of calabash chalk: does it affect human health?
Zabin, Musharrat (BRAC University, 2017-06)Consumption of geophagic soil by mankind is an enigmatic and convoluted fact. The fact has fecundity to produce huge conventional reasons for consuming the soil but still those are considered as elusive. Indigence naturally ... -
Contribution of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals in the management of gestational diabetes mellitus: case study on selected hospitals in Dhaka
Modasser, Khadiza Binta (BRAC Univeristy, 2016-01)Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common metabolic disorder that occurs during pregnancy. GDM can cause significant problems, including maternal complications, perinatal complications, and metabolic disorders in ... -
Geophagy: histopathological perspective of an unusual craving for clay
Zaman, Jemema (BRAC University, 2017-06)Due to the increasing number of industries many toxic and heavy metals are getting mixed with soil. Since many women have the tendency of eating a special type of clay, which is known as calabash chalk, it has become ... -
Life with geophagy: biochemical effects of calabash chalk on swiss albino rat
Tumpa, Feona Shermin (BRAC University, 2017-07-31)“Geophagy”, a common practice of deliberate consumption of non-food nutritive clay which is mostly consumed by the pregnant women and children in some specific region of the world. During pregnancy some women feel special ... -
Phytochemical and biological evaluation of begonia roxburghii
Akter, Ahsania (BRAC University, 2016-09)The aim of this study was to investigate the Phytochemical and Biological properties of Begonia roxburghii from Begoniaceae family. To meet the goal of this study several chemical tests was performed such as test for tannin, ... -
Practice of geophagy: effects of calabash chalk on liver, kidney and spleen in swiss albino rats
Khan, Farzana (BRAC University, 2018-02)Geophagy is the practice of consuming earth materials such as Calabash chalk. This practice is widespread in diverse countries in Asia and Africa by both the sexes and the different age groups of people. Many women and ... -
Practice of using plant and synthetic derivatives of anticancer drugs among cancer patients at NICRH, Bangladesh
Hasnat, Najib (BRAC Univeristy, 2017-07)Myriad lines of therapy are used to treat cancer around the world. The study was conducted on the patients of National Institute of Cancer Research (NICRH) to estimate which type of anticancer drugs are mostly being used ... -
A review of herbal medicines used in the treatment of PCOS: A breakthrough in modern era
Poly, Taslima Sultana (Brac University, 2021-10)Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a complex disorder which develops challenges to the women in modern era in terms of the reproductive health and endocrine functions representing a spectrum of complications such as ... -
Sources and effect of mercury on human health: a review
Humaira, Kasfia Tasnim (BRAC Univeristy, 2016-09)Mercury is one of the common environmental toxicants that prevails on Earth naturally due to soil erosion and volcanic eruption. This environmental pollutant is also released due to different human activities, e.g., ... -
Sources of lead contamination and awareness among Bangladeshi women of child bearing age
Hia, Raksa Andalib (BRAC University, 2015-03)Lead is one of the oldest toxins existing in the environment because of its nature and extensive use from the ancient times. Lead is commonly known as a silent killer because, at any concentration, without any noticeable ... -
A survey on the knowledge and attitude on pharmacovigilance among the pharmacy students of different universities of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Albee, Md. Hamza (BRAC Univeristy, 2016-09)Pharmacovigilance, an important tool for the monitoring of post market surveillance of drugs through evaluation of reported adverse drug reaction after its release in the market This study has been focused on students‟ ...