Dr. D.R.  Veena
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Dr. D.R. Veena

Associate Professor
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College, India


Highest Degree
M.B.B.S in Pharmacology from Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, India

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Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Pharmaceutical Research
62%
Clinical Pharmacology
90%
Dental Research
75%
Medical Science
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sagar, K. and D.R. Veena, 2016. A prospective study of adverse drug reactions at a private teritiary care teaching hospital. Curr. Pharma Res., 6: 1803-1808.
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  2. Padma, L., D.R. Veena and P. Shanmukananda, 2015. Self-medication practices among non-teaching staff in a tertiary care hospital: A questionnaire based study. J. Evidence Based Med. Healthcare, 2: 472-476.
  3. Kumar, A., L. Padma, D.R. Veena and R. Bhaskar, 2015. Rational prescribing and prescription writing: Role of clinical pharmacologist to improve the patient quality of care. Indian J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 2: 134-138.
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  4. Bhaskar, R., D.R. Veena, L. Padma, P.A. Kumar and S. Moosaraza, 2015. Prescription pattern of analgesics in orthopedics outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital. Int. J. Basic Clin. Pharmacol., 4: 250-253.
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  5. Padma, L., D.R. Veena, R. Sujatha and P. Asha, 2013. Comparative study of 0.5% timolol and 2% dorzolamide in primary open angle glaucoma in a tertiary care hospital. J. Evol. Med. Dental Sci., 2: 6659-6664.
  6. Veena, D.R., L. Padma and P. Sapna, 2012. Drug prescribing pattern in elderly patients in a teaching hospital. IOSR J. Dental Med. Sci., 1: 39-42.
  7. Sapna, P., L. Padma, D.R. Veena and P. Shanmukananda, 2012. Drug utilization study of antimicrobials in post-operative wards in a teaching hospital. Int. Res. J. Pharm. Applied Sci., 2: 56-59.
  8. Veena, D.R., C. Aiyappa, H.V. Anuradha and T.K. Sumathy, 2011. A study on cutaneous adverse drug reactions: Clinical pattern and causative agents. J. Pharm. Res., 10: 1-5.