Publications by authors named "Panumart Phumart"

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  • * This study systematically reviewed literature and pooled utility estimates from 14 high-quality studies involving 3,664 PAD patients, using established classification systems like Rutherford and Fontaine.
  • * The findings indicated a pooled utility score of 0.67 for Rutherford categories and 0.68 for Fontaine stages, suggesting that PAD has a similar health utility to other chronic diseases and can inform cost-utility analyses in PAD management.
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Anti-tuberculosis drug induced liver injury (Anti-TB DILI) is the most common adverse events (AEs) necessitating therapy interruption but there is no preventing regimen. This study aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of herbs/alternative medicines for preventing anti-TB DILI. Relevant articles were identified through a systematic search in 5 international databases from inception till March 2022.

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Background: Economic evaluation is crucial for healthcare decision-makers to select effective interventions. An updated systematic review of the economic evaluation of pharmacy services is required in the current healthcare environment.

Aim: To conduct a systematic review of literature on economic evaluation of pharmacy services.

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To assess the efficacy and safety of mecobalamin on peripheral neuropathy. Mecobalamin is an active form of vitamin B12 that has been suggested to be beneficial in improving nerve conduction and neuropathic pain symptoms. Although it is already widely used in Asia for the treatment of peripheral neuropathies, its efficacy remains unclear.

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Quality of life and resource use are key parameters that justify economic values in treatments for epilepsy. Health profiles and service utilization were assessed in 224 adults with 15.7years of epilepsy in two super-tertiary care facilities in Thailand.

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