Publications by authors named "R J Nasreen"

Damage of fallopian tube, endometriosis, fibroid uterus, adenomysis and polycystic ovary syndrome are the major pelvic pathology that causes subfertility. Although there are many diagnostic tests available, the clinical presentation of each patient can usually be linked to specific and efficient testing strategies. Transvaginal sonographic (TVS) imaging is an effective, easy to use, safe and readily available noninvasive means to evaluate fertility potential.

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Objective: To compare a fixed-dose combination (FDC) of Rifampicin 450 mg, Isoniazid 300 mg, Pyrazinamide 1500 mg and Ethambutol 800 mg (usual care group) and regimen of Rifampicin 200 mg, Isoniazid 300 mg and piperine 10 mg along with Pyrazinamide 1500 mg and Ethambutol 800 mg (intervention care group).

Methods: A randomized, prospective, parallel group study was conducted on newly diagnosed tuberculosis patients. The drugs were given during intensive and continuous phase of treatment to newly diagnosed sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis.

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Effect of triturated dilutions of ethanol from to 10(-3) to 10(-24) were studied on the peristaltic contractions of isolated rabbit intestinal pieces. Triturated dilutions of ethanol were applied in two doses. It was generally observed that the addition of first dose was followed by a small increase of 1.

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A comparative study was carried out to observe the effects of ethanol, acetylcholine and adrenaline on various parameters of the contraction cycle of rabbit intestine. Acetylcholine and adrenaline were used in concentrations of 10(-3), either alone or in combination with absolute ethanol. The results showed that ethanol and acetylcholine had no effect on the rate of intestinal contractions while adrenaline increased it significantly.

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No agent is yet available to reverse respiratory paralysis produced by CNS depressants, such as general anesthetics. In this study naloxone reversed respiratory paralysis induced by thiopental in rats. 25 mg/kg, i.

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