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Prescription Patterns and Medication Adherence among Heart Failure Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Southern India: A Cross-sectional Study FC01-FC05
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Evaluation of Rational Drug Use in Outpatients with Urinary Tract Infection at a Rural Indian Hospital: A Cross-sectional Study FC06-FC11
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Prevalence of Medication Errors in the Medicine Department of a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital: A Cross-sectional Study FC12-FC15
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Availability and Policy Alignment of Oral Hypoglycaemic Agents in India: A Cross-sectional Study FC16-FC20
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ChatGPT’s Performance in Answering Formative Pharmacology Examination Questions for Phase II Medical Undergraduate Students: A Cross-sectional Study FC21-FC24
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Efficacy and Safety of Aspirin with Sertraline versus Sertraline Monotherapy in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomised Clinical Study FC25-FC29
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Pharmacological Evaluation of Metformin, Dapagliflozin alone and in Combination, in a Wistar Rat Model of Diabetic Neuropathy: An Experimental Study FC30-FC36
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A Narrative Review on Multidimensional Modelling of Psychosis and Depression: Integrating In-vivo, Genetic and Computational Approaches FE01-FE06
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