Publications by authors named "S Pain"

In France, cannabis is the most widely used illicit psychoactive substance. Recently, a new market for cannabidiol (CBD) products has emerged called "cannabis light" or "cannabis well-being". In parallel, the experimentation of medical cannabis began on March 26, 2021, for specific indications.

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Anti-microbial stewardship program (AMSP) is practiced only in tertiary hospitals in India, though, the lower tier hospitals remain the first point of contact in patient care. This study was conducted in lower tier hospitals to calculate antibiotic and multiple antibiotic prescription rate (APR, MPR) for common infections and finding existing strength of health system for optimizing antibiotic prescription. We conducted a cross sectional convergent parallel mix-method study in eight lower tier hospitals of three districts of West Bengal, India.

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The objectives of these studies were to identify associations between udder half defects (hard or lump) and bacteria isolated from milk or mammary tissue swabs, to compare with samples from normal udder halves at different physiological time points and to compare bacterial species isolated via milk and swabs of mammary tissue from within the same udder halves. A total of 1054 samples were aseptically collected from each udder half of 199 non-dairy breed (Romney) ewes from three different studies (Study A, = 77; Study B, = 74; and Study C, = 48). Conventional bacterial culture and MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry were used for bacterial identification.

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  • The study evaluates the efficacy and tolerability of the fixed-dose combination of tenofovir/lamivudine/dolutegravir (TLD) for HIV treatment in a tertiary care center in Kolkata, India, aiming to address the limited local data despite global support for this regimen since 2020.
  • Conducted over 6 months with 249 patients, results showed a viral load suppression rate of 99.2%, with only a 6% temporary treatment interruption mainly due to hepatic issues.
  • The TLD regimen was well-tolerated overall, with 99.6% of patients continuing the treatment successfully, indicating its effectiveness as a first-line therapy for HIV in the Indian population.
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Background: Chronic use of cannabis is associated with an increased risk of psychosocial, mental and physical health impairments. Sociohealth institutions reach a very limited proportion of cannabis users in need of treatment. Using data collected from festival attendees, this study aimed to estimate the prevalence of dependent cannabis users and to characterize cannabis dependence.

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