Vaidehi Limaye
Hochschule Hannover
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International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Sanika Naware; Priyanka Bare; Shreya Dalvi; Ketaki Dhurve; Arlan Sydymanov; Vaidehi Limaye; Ravi Shankar Pitani; Zeinab Kanso; Gerhard Fortwengel
Discovery of antibiotics is one of the greatest events in the history of medicine which has profound effect on human life, and society as a whole. It helped to manage the devastating disease like plague or do surgeries without a desperate gamble with human life. The death due to meningitis, tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, septicemia once a common incident, is now under control. Presently, the antibiotic era is threatened by the emergence of high level of antibiotic resistance of important pathogens. Several well-known antibiotics commonly used in healthcare have become ineffective as ABSTRACT
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Omkar Deshpande; Pratik Gite; Sushil Chavan; Arlan Sydymanov; Vaidehi Limaye; Ravi Shankar Pitani; Sushama Sathe; Gerhard Fortwengel
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the brain that affects people worldwide. The overall prevalence (3.0-11.9 / 1,000) and incidence (0.2-0.6/1,000) of epilepsy in India are comparable to the rates of high-income countries. The high prevalence of negative attitudes towards epilepsy has been highlighted by several studies. Pharmacy students represent a better-educated section of society regarding drugs and have the potential to create awareness, and influence attitudes towards the disease. Thus, it is important that they have the appropriate and updated knowledge and appropriate attitude towards epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs. Objective of the present study was to determine the Mumbai University pharmacy student’s awareness about epilepsy, so as to know the kind of education and awareness strategies that would be applicable to them. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among students from Mumbai University, India during May-June 2017. Two hundred and fifty students were approached to participate in the study of which 213 agreed to participate (males: 107; females: 106). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23. Results: Response rate for this study was 85.2% (213/250). Ninety six percent (204/213) of the participants had heard or read about epilepsy. Overall knowledge was poor (40.2%) and attitude was fair (75.3%). None of the participants were aware about recent research regarding hereditary nature of epilepsy. Only 2 (0.98%) students were aware how to perform the first aid in epilepsy. Only 6.8% participants felt that epileptics should participate in sports. Conclusions: The findings of this study show that, even with extensive curriculum covering diseases, drugs and relevant laws of land, the knowledge and attitude scores were low. There is a need to have focused education and campaigns to increase the knowledge and attitude towards epilepsy.
International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs | 2018
Vaidehi Limaye; Gerhard Fortwengel; Dnyanesh Limaye
Nanotechnology is emerging as one of the key technologies of the 21st century and is expected to enable developments across a wide range of sectors that can benefit citizens. Nanomedicine is an application of nanotechnology in the areas of healthcare, disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Nanomedicines pose problem of nanotoxicity related to factors like size, shape, specific surface area, surface morphology, and crystallinity. Currently, nanomedicines are regulated as medicinal products or as medical devices and there is no specific regulatory framework for nanotechnology-based products neither in the EU nor in the USA. This review presents a scheme for classification and regulatory approval process for nanotechnology based medicines.
International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health | 2017
Dnyanesh Limaye; Vaidehi Limaye; Gerard Krause; Gerhard Fortwengel
Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 2016
Dnyanesh Limaye; K. Todi; J. Shroff; A. Ramaswamy; P. Kulkarni; Vaidehi Limaye; Gerhard Fortwengel
International journal of reproduction, contraception, obstetrics and gynecology | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Drashty Mehta; Shakshi Singh; Apurva Pardeshi; Tanvi Patil; Arlan Sydymanov; Vaidehi Limaye; Ravi Shankar Pitani; Sushama Sathe; Atul Kapadi; Gerhard Fortwengel
International journal of basic and clinical pharmacology | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Gauri Bhatkhande; Shweta Sabu; Aashvi Jain; Poorva Taskar; Utkarsh Gupta; Arlan Sydymanov; Vaidehi Limaye; Ravi Shankar Pitani; Sushama Sathe; Gerhard Fortwengel
International Journal of Scientific Reports | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Pooja Naik; Tejal Varekar; Priyanka Salunkhe; Chaitali Shah; Arlan Sydymanov; Vaidehi Limaye; Ravi Shankar Pitani; Sushama Sathe; Atul Kapadi; Gerhard Fortwengel
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Purav Shah; Akhil Shah; Ragini Pillay; Viraj Modak; Ameya Chaudhari; Arlan Sydymanov; Vaidehi Limaye; Ravi Shankar Pitani; Sushama Sathe; Gerhard Fortwengel
International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health | 2018
Dnyanesh Limaye; Vaidehi Limaye; Gerhard Fortwengel; Gerard Krause