Dr. Mekkanti Manasa Rekha
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Dr. Mekkanti Manasa Rekha

Associate Professor Scientist & Research Scholar
Gautham College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, Karnataka, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharm. D from M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore, India

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Biography

Dr MEKKANTI MANASA REKHA Pharm.D,RCPh, (Ph.D),FSASS SCIENTIST & ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE GAUTHAM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND RESEARCH SCHOLAR AT M.S RAMAIAH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES BANAGALORE KARNATAKA INDIA Published more than 150 Research and Review articles national and International Journals achieved 90 Prizes in various National and International Conferences

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Pharmacy
62%
Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
90%
Science Innovations
75%
Clinical Research
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
5
Chapters
5
Articles
140
Abstracts
97

Selected Publications

  1. Rekha, M.M., A. Mehta and R. Mathappan, 2021. A cosmetic study on neem (Azadaricta Indica) oil extracts over the management of alopecia with dermatitis. Res. Rev.: A J. Pharmacol., 11: 9-19.
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  2. Yadav, B., M.M. Rekha, B.P. Parameshwar and R. Mathappan, 2019. A research study on role of pharmacist in creation of awareness on quitting of smoking: A public health related project. Res. Rev.: J. Med., 9: 32-37.
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  3. Yadav, B., B.P. Parameshwar, M.M. Rekha and R. Mathappan, 2019. A study on role of pharmacist in providing advanced patient counseling in medication usage in general medicine department of an ESI hospital. Res. Rev.: J. Med., 9: 1-8.
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  4. Rekha, M.M., R. Philip, R. Mathappan, R. Aruna and S. Vishwas, 2019. A prospective study on role of doctor of pharmacy/clinical pharmacist in estimating the KAP (knowledge, attitude, practice) in medication use of patients with chronic endocrine disorders and achievement of medication adherence and improvement of quality of life of patients with advanced patient counselling services in an ESI hospital. J. Med. Pharm. Allied Sci., 8: 2147-2159.
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  5. Rekha, M.M., N. Ghanbarlou, R. Mathappan, L.J. Paramel and L. Abraham, 2019. A prospective study on role of doctor of pharmacy/clinical pharmacist in identification reporting of drug related problems in in-patient units of cardiology and pulmonary medicine departments of an ESI hospital. J. Med. Pharmaceut. Allied Sci., 8: 2160-2174.
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  6. Rekha, M.M., M. Manasa and C.R. Kumari, 2018. A study on identification of risk factors in developing poly cystic ovarian syndrome among teenagers and minimizing them by life style modifications through advanced patient counselling by doctor of pharmacy. Pharm Tutor, 6: 72-78.
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  7. Rekha, M.M., C.R. Kumari and P. Priyanka, 2018. A research study on antiurolithiatic activity of acacia sinuata pods on ethylene glycol induced renal calculi rats. Mintage J. Pharm. Med. Sci., 8: 19-24.
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  8. Rekha, M.M., 2018. A short review on nipah virus infection (NIV). Res. Rev.: J. Immunol., 8: 31-33.
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  9. Rekha, M.M., 2018. A short review on CAR-T cell therapy in cancer treatment. Res. Rev.: J. Oncol. Hematol., 7: 27-29.
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  10. Rekha, M.M., 2018. A research study and report on clinical pharmacy services provided by doctor of pharmacy during their clerkship and internship postings to a tertiary care teaching hospital. Res. Rev. J. Med., 8: 27-32.
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  11. Rekha, M.M., 2018. A prospective study on role of doctor of pharmacy in creating awareness on HPV vaccination for prevention of cervical cancer among women patients of a tertiary care teaching hospital. Res. Rev.: J. Immunol., 8: 1-4.
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  12. Rekha, M.M., 2018. A case study and report on drug related adverse effect observed and addressed during optimal therapy by doctor of pharmacy, in an antiretroviral therapy ward of a tertiary care teaching hospital. Res. Rev.: J. Med., 8: 1-5.
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  13. Rekha, M.M., 2018. A Review on T POXX (TECOVIRIMAT)-A New Bioweapon against Small Pox. J. Res. Rev.: J. Med., 8: 9-11.
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  14. Rekha, M.M. and S.R. Jahan, 2018. A research project on identification and reporting of adverse drug reactions in general medicine ward of an ESI hospital. Res. Rev.: J. Toxicol., 8: 9-14.
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  15. Rekha, M.M. and C.R. Kumari, 2018. A research study on synthesis, characterization and anti microbial activity of sliver nano particles using echinochloa colona leaf extract. Innoriginal Int. J. Sci., 5: 33-36.
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  16. Prathyusha, A.S. and M.M. Rekha, 2018. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome secondary to management of dimorphic anemia by repeated blood transfusions: A case report. J. Res. Rev.: J. Med., 8: 6-8.
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  17. Muchukota, S., R. Stephen, U.S. Yadav, M.Rekha and R. Mathappan, 2018. Assessment of the quality of life of diabetic foot patients in comparison with non diabetic foot patients and role of clinical pharmacist in patient counselling-A cross sectional study. World J. Pharmaceut. Res., 8: 978-987.
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  18. Kumar, A.B., T. Mubeena, Y. Charitha and M.M. Rekha, 2018. A review on newer approach in dengue treatment with Caripill (a leaf extract of carica papaya). World J. Pharm. Pharmaceut. Sci., 5: 2108-2121.
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  19. Rekha, M.M., 2017. A study on role of doctor of pharmacy in identifying and reporting of drug related problems and its Comorbidities in inpatient units of a teritary care teaching hospital. Pharm. Tutor, 5: 68-73.
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  20. Rekha, M.M., 2017. A study on role of doctor of pharmacy in identification and reporting of adverse drug reactions in an antiretroviral therapy ward of a teritary care teaching hospital. Pharm. Tutor, 5: 33-42.
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  21. Rekha, M.M., 2017. A prospective study on role of doctor of pharmacy in improving quality of life of HIV patients by patient counselling in an antiretroviral therapy ward of a tertiary care teaching hospital. Pharm. Tutor, Vol. 5 .
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  22. Rekha, M.M. and T. Mubeena, 2017. A study on role of doctor of pharmacy in drug utilization evaluation pattern analysis in inpatient units and reporting its comorbidities in a tertiary care teaching hospital. Pharm. Tutor, 5: 55-62.
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  23. Rekha, M.M. and T. Mubeena, 2017. A study on role of clinical pharmacist in identification and reporting of drug interactions in physciatric ward in a teritary care teaching hospital. Pharm. Tutor, 5: 70-75.
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  24. Rekha, M.M., A. Kumar, T. Mubeena and C. Gopinath, 2016. A short review on zika virus past, present strategies and future prospectives. Pharm. Tutor, 4: 21-24.
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  25. Manasarekha, M., A.B. Kumar, A.A. Kumar and M. Anil, 2016. Prospective study on implementation of clinical pharmacy services to general medicine department in a tertiary care hospital. J. Pharm. Res., 5: 191-198.
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  26. Kumar, A.B., S.P. Zakiullah, M. Anil and M. Manasarekha, 2016. A review on stroke prevention and management through life style modifications. World J. Pharm. Res., 5: 544-554.
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  27. Rekha, M.M., P.D. Reddy and C. Gopinath, 2015. The tobacco can kill the cancer-by a molecule called “NAD1” which is obtained from flowers of Nicotiana Alata. Int. J. Res. Pharm. Sci., 6: 112-114.
  28. Rekha, M.M., 2014. The Indian pharmaceutical industries should support dichloroacetate (DCA): A new potential metabolic-targeting drug available at low price for cancer treatment. J. Bio. Anal. Biomed., 6: 114-114.
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