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Ankit Sharma

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Publications by Ankit Sharma

3 publications found • Active 2018-2019

2019

1 publication

Irrational Use of Drugs – A Review

with Assem Babbar, Rahul Rawat, Naman Arora, Chirag Verma
2/1/2019

ABSTRACTEverybody wants to get success in their life but on the cost of their health. Due to that the chances of irrationality of drugs increase in which self-medication is one of the major cause. The basic principle for the rational use of drug is better supply of drugs, better prescribing and lower costs for health care. When the basic principle of rational use of drugs is not fulfill it leads to irrationality which further leads to adverse effects and toxicity. There are number of factors which contributes to irrationality either they are inter-related to each other or they directly have affects and it may cause some effects on health and economic consequences. There is a cycle for rational use of medicine which help the clinician to prescribe the appropriate drug for appropriate disease condition, if each step is followed appropriately the irrationality improves. The concept of “rational use of medicine” can at times be confusing and not easily appreciated by patients, healthcare providers, policy makers, or the public, all of whom needs to collaborate effectively to address this challenge and the policy makers should be need to update with current trends.  Keywords: Irrational, Rational, Self-medication

2018

2 publications

Case Report on Wellens Syndrome

with Assem Babbar, Rahul Rawat, Prashant Mathur
9/1/2018

ABSTRACTWellens syndrome is a pattern of electrocardiographic T-wave changes associated with critical, proximal left anterior descending (LAD) artery stenosis. We are presenting a case of wellens syndrome where 58 years old male patient admitted in the hospital with intermittent chest pain and dryness of mouth from last one month. He was diagnosed with Wellens Syndrome by ECG findings and treatment started accordingly. This syndrome may lead to major infarction if left unrecognized or untreated. Key word: Wellens syndrome, LAD, ECG, Myocardial Infarction.

A Case Report on Thiazide-type Diuretic Induced Fixed Drug Eruption

with Rahul Rawat, Yogesh Joshi
7/1/2018

ABSTRACTFixed drug eruption (FDE) is one of the most common cutaneous adverse drug reactions in Indian patients. Chlorthalidone (CTD), a thiazide-type diuretic that inhibits distal convoluted tubule sodium and chloride resorption, is a commonly used oral antihypertensive. We are presenting a case of chlorthalidone induced FDE where a 75 year old hypertensive male admitted in hospital with complains of rashes associated with burning sensation on trunk, back and left arm after the administration of tablet chlorthalidone. FDE is believed to be a lymphocyte CD8-mediated reaction, wherein the offending drug may induce local reactivation of memory T cell lymphocytes localized in epidermal and dermal tissues and targeted initially by the viral infection. The initial treatment of FDE is discontinuation of the causative agent. Keywords: Fixed drug eruption, Chlorthalidone, Cutaneous adverse drug reactions