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Dr Mohd Tariq Salman

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I can answer questions related to Adverse drug reactions, Rational use of medicines, especially antimicrobial agents, and scientific basis of the use of herbal drugs. I can also provide expert opinion on teaching and learning methods in pharmacology, pharmacology resources available on the internet and research methodology in biomedical sciences including clinical trials, biostatistics and screening of new drugs for pharmacological activity.

Experience in the area

Teaching and training of undergraduate medical, dental and pharmacy students, supervision of Pharmacology residents and research in the fields of Herbal drugs, Pharmacovigilance and Drug Utilization studies.

Organizations

JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh India and Era's Lucknow Medical College, Lucknow, India

Publications

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, JK Science, Natural Product Radiance,Hippocratic Journal of Unani Medicine,Indian Journal for the Practicing Doctor and Unimed Kulliyat.

Education/Credentials

MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)

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Recent Answers from Dr Mohd Tariq Salman

2009-10-28 mix medication:

There is no reported adverse drug-drug interaction between the ingredients if these medications. However, you can have problems due to overdose of chlorpheniramine (contained in all 4 medications) or dextromethorphan

2009-10-27 enzyme:

Enzymes are proteins and would broken down in our stomach and intestine into amino acids which will then be absorbed. Yes, you can obtain enzymes externally. Its preferable to take fruits empty stomach

2009-09-25 oxycodone:

The use of Oxycodone under the guidance of physicians is generally safe and rarely causes problems. When taken with due care for short term periods (upto a few weeks), the drug is a very effective pain

2009-09-24 ibuprofen:

Your lower back pain is probably due to tense and/or weak muscles of the lower back. The former can be treated by muscle relaxants and the later by exercise of the back. However, if the pain is severe

2009-09-23 Methadone for pain mgt. and medical procedures:

Dear Kim, I'm sorry for being ambiguous. This was an automated response from allexperts and it meant that I would have to do some amount of research to answer your question and I didn't have the time.

 

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