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537Evaluation of self-medication with antibiotics in Libyan communityMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmceutical Sciences 3 (1): 77-81. 2023.Self-medication of antibiotics is an irrational use of drugs, contributing to microbial resistance, increasing healthcare costs and higher mortality and morbidity. This study aimed to assess self-medication with antibiotics without a medical prescription in the community of Libya. This is a cross-sectional study conducted from June to December 2022 and the total number of participants was 200. The design of the study and sample size were modified according to the proficiency of pharmacists and t…Read more
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437Uric acid and glucose metabolism in uncomplicated Libyan diabetic patientsMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 (3): 27-30. 2023.Uric acid has increasingly been associated with insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetic patients who are hyperuricemic have a risk of developing diabetic complications. Pathogenesis of uric acid may decrease nitric oxide bioavailability in vascular smooth muscle, endothelial cells and direct scavenging of nitric oxide by uric acid. A decrease in endothelial nitric oxide production by uric acid has also been associated with endothelial dysfunction and insulin …Read more
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742Postpartum depression and associated risk factors in LibyaMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2 (2): 77-87. 2022.Postpartum depression is a major maternal health problem after childbirth. It can start at any time within the first year after delivery and continue for several years. It is characterized by an inability to experience pleasure, anxiety symptoms, panic attacks, spontaneous crying and depressed mood. Some women with postpartum depression even have thoughts of harming their child and self-harm. This study aims to find out the status of postpartum depression and the associated factors among postnat…Read more
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429Patterns of drug-prescribed and drug-related problems among hospitalized elderly patientsMediterreanan Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2 (2): 64-76. 2022.Prescribing drugs for elderly patients is not an easy task since elderly patients frequently have comorbid conditions. In Libya, there are no guidelines for the management of medications used in elderly patients and no specialized geriatric health institutions. This study aims to assess the pattern of medication use among hospitalized elderly patients in Sebha Medical Centre and the drug-related problems associated with these patterns. This report is a descriptive and retrospective cross-section…Read more
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451The future of pharmacy in LibyaMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 (1): 1-2. 2023.One must accept the complexity of modern society as a multifaceted influence that will direct the future of all social organizations. Technology has brought the people of the world into almost instant communication. Biomedical science has conquered most infectious, acute diseases and has provided several medicines for the successful maintenance therapy of chronic diseases. The lifestyle of some people as smoking and drug addiction remains a strong factor in their achievement of the health goals …Read more
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571Continuing Pharmacy Education and training in LibyaMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 (4): 1-2. 2023.Lifelong learning is becoming part of the philosophy of professional education. Continuing medical education is the responsibility of all personnel who are responsible for the delivery of components of the healthcare delivery system. Continuing education is becoming increasingly obvious for medical universities, hospitals, and health care providers. Pharmacists who practice in a community pharmacy and hospital, and who are participating in residency recognize that the traditional role of the pha…Read more
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352Correlation of vitamin D with glycemic control and body mass index in patients with type II diabetes mellitusMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2 (1): 28-36. 2022.Vitamin D deficiency and its effect have attracted considerable research interest due to its relation to glucose homeostasis, insulin secretion, sensitivity and synthesis. This study aimed to evaluate vitamin D levels in patients with type II diabetes mellitus aged between 35-65 years and investigate their relations with glycemic control and obesity. The study included 74 Libyan patients with a known history of type II diabetes mellitus (33 males and 41 females). Serum glucose, glycosylated hemo…Read more
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710Anti-inflammatory potential of medicinal plantsMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2 (1): 13-21. 2022.Inflammation is said to be a healthy component of the body's immune system's reaction. Inflammation is characterised by four key symptoms: pain, redness, heat or warmth and swelling. As secondary metabolites, plants may produce a wide range of phytochemical compounds, which possess anti-inflammatory characteristics. Herbal remedies are important therapies for a wide range of ailments all over the world. There are around 7,500 species of medicinal plants, including representatives from over 17,00…Read more
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486Clinical profile of Libyan patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosisMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 4 (2): 15-22. 2024.Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious, medical emergency that can be fatal but treatable, we aimed to evaluate the clinical profile of patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis. This case series study enrolled 213 non-pregnant adult and adolescent patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis at Tripoli Diabetes Hospital from January to September 2023. Demographic data, clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, precipitating factors, and patient outcomes were extracted from medical records a…Read more
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498Effect of beverages on the disintegration time of drugs in the tablet dosage formMediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 4 (2): 69-74. 2024.Disintegration is the most important step for drug bioavailability because after, the disintegration process, the ingredients of solid dosage forms dissolve and become bioavailable. Generally, the tablets and capsules should be taken with a glass of water otherwise the manufacturer gives instructions to use the proper beverage. Several drugs are taken with different forms of beverages to ensure easy swallowing of the tablet, masking the bad taste of the drug and overcoming the drug aftertaste, t…Read more
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1000Pharmacological Evaluation of the Libyan Folk Herb Retama Raetam Seeds in MiceInternational Journal of Academic Health and Medical Research (IJAHMR) 2 (11): 1-6. 2018.Retama raetam (RR) is a traditional medicinal plant belongs to fabaceae family which grows in North Africa and East Mediterranean region. Locally, RR is used in several diseases including diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Thus, this study aims to investigate certain behavioral and central effects of methanolic extract of RR seeds in experimental animals (male Albino adult mice of 20 – 35 gm). Three exploratory behavioral models are used in this study, open field, elevated plus maze and light-d…Read more
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1663Libya’s Pharmaceutical Situation: A Professional OpinionInternational Journal of Academic Health and Medical Research (IJAHMR) 2 (10): 5-9. 2018.Abstract: To improve the countries’ pharmaceutical situation and to monitor the progress, the World Health Organization (WHO) and member states developed a system of indicators to measure the respective important aspects as a prerequisite step. Level I indicators to assess the country’s pharmaceutical situation include the national drug policy; legislation and regulations; drug accessibility and affordability; essential drug list; quality control; pharmacovigilance; storage and distribution; inf…Read more
Fathi M Sherif
University of Tripoli