Dr. Kazeem Bababtunde Yusuff
Associate ProfessorKing Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Clinical Pharmacy from University of Lagos, Nigeria
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- Yusuff, K.B., 2015. Does self-reflection and peer-assessment improve Saudi pharmacy students` academic performance and metacognitive skills? Saudi Pharm. J., 25: 266-275.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and C.N. Okoh, 2015. Frequency, types and factors associated with potentially harmful drug interactions in ambulatory elderly patients in Nigeria. Int. J. Pharm. Pract., 23: 353-356.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Unyime, I.E. and K.B. Yusuff, 2014. Anti-hypertensive medicines prescribing for medical outpatients in a premier teaching hospital in Nigeria: a probable shift of paradigm. Pharm. Pract., 12: 419-419.
Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B., 2013. Perceived challenges associated with prescribed medications and self- initiated coping strategies used by medical outpatients in Nigeria. Int. J. Clin. Pharm., 35: 65-71.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and L. Omarusehe, 2011. Determinants of self-medication practices among pregnant women in Nigeria. Int. J. Clin. Pharm., 33: 868-875.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and F. Tayo, 2011. Frequency, types and severity of medication use-related problems among medical outpatients in Nigeria. Int. J. Clin. Pharm., 33: 558-564.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and A. Sanni, 2011. Itinerant vending of medicines inside buses in Nigeria: vending strategies, dominant themes and medicine-related information provided. Pharm. Pract., 9: 128-135.
Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B., F. Tayo and B.A. Aina, 2010. Pharmacists' participation in the documentation of medication history in a developing setting: An exploratory assessment with new criteria. Pharm. Pract., 8: 139-145.
Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B., F. Tayo and B.A. Aina, 2009. What probable factors underlie inadequacy of medication history information recorded in patients` case notes by physicians in a Nigerian teaching hospital? Int. J. Pharma. Pract., 17: 317-321.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and A. Yusuf, 2009. Advertising OTC medicines in a Nigerian urban setting: content analysis for indications, targets and advertising appeals. J. Am. Pharm. Assoc., 49: 86-89.
- Yusuff, K.B., B. Obe and Y.B. Joseph, 2008. Adherence to anti-diabetic drug therapy and self management practices among type-2 diabetics in a Nigerian tertiary care setting. Pharm. World Sci., 30: 876-883.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B., A. Ajayi and Y.B. Joseph, 2008. Laboratory monitoring of hematological and hepatic parameters in ambulatory hypertensive patients receiving alpha-methyldopa in a Nigerian tertiary care setting. Curr. Drug Saf., 3: 163-166.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and F. Tayo, 2008. Does a Physician`s specialty influence the recording of medication history in patients` case notes? Br. J. Clin. Pharmacol., 66: 308-312.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and A. Yusuf, 2008. A cross media analysis of educational information contents of adverts of OTC medicines in a Nigerian urban setting. Int. J. Pharma. Pract., 16: 167-173.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and A. Alabi, 2007. Assessing patient adherence to anti-hypertensive drug therapy: Can a structured pharmacist-conducted interview separate the wheat from the chaff? Int. J. Pharm. Pract., 15: 295-300.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and O.B. Balogun, 2005. Pattern of Drug utilisation among hypertensive patients in a Nigeria teaching hospital. Pharmacoepidemiol. Drug Saf., 14: 69-74.
- Yusuff, K.B. and O.B Balogun, 2005. Physicians` prescribing of anti-hypertensive combinations in a tertiary care setting in southwestern Nigeria. J. Pharma. Pharma. Sci., 8: 235-242.
Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and A.M. Awotunde, 2005. The Frequency of Drug history documentation in an institutionalised care setting in Nigeria. J. Pharm. Pharma. Sci., 8: 141-146.
Direct Link | - Yusuff, K.B. and F. Tayo, 2004. Drug supply strategies, constraints and prospects in Nigeria. Afr. J. Med. Med. Sci., 33: 389-394.
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