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Novel drug delivery system: a promising approach in management of schizophrenia – A review Moin, Shaikh Gulam; Sharma, Neha; Rane, Meenal
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol 5 No 4 (2017)
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Schizophrenia is a syndromic condition which is characterized by a set of signs and symptoms like delusions. It is severe non-curable illness of the brain. If not controlled and treated properly, it can lead to severe consequences. One can control these delusions by means of treatment, by using Conventional therapy or Novel therapy. There are various advantages of Novel system over Conventional system. This review focuses on understanding Novel system and its advantages over Conventional system.
A Study of the Impact of Qualification and Salary on the Attitude of Primary School Teachers towards the Teaching Profession Sharma, Neha
EDUCARE Vol 8, No 1 (2015)
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ABSTRACT: The education at the primary level is the platform, where we prepare the knowledge base in the mind of the students; so, it is essential that the instructions given to them should be such which help them to internalize the concept to the optimum level possible, and the teacher is the one who can do this task efficiently. This study examined the attitude of primary school teachers towards the teaching profession. The sample was drawn with the help of Simple Random Sampling and Incidental Sampling. Firstly, the 14 primary schools were selected with the help of Simple Random Sampling and 201 teachers from these schools were selected with the help of Incidental Sampling from Aligarh City, Uttar Pradesh, India. The sample consisted of 201 primary school teachers selected from 14 primary schools of Aligarh City. Out of total sampled teachers 117 were trained and 84 were untrained. The distribution of total sampled teachers according to their salaries, 92 were found above INR (Rupee India) 5,000; and 109 were found below INR 5,000. The investigator used attitude scale developed by M.R. Verma (1972) to assess the attitude of primary school teachers towards teaching profession. The obtained data were analyzed by calculating mean, standard deviation, and two-way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance). The result indicated that salary have a significant impact on the attitude of teachers towards teaching profession, whereas the qualification does not bring any impact on the same and the interaction effect of qualification and salary on the attitude of primary school teachers found to be non-significant.KEY WORDS: Attitude, primary level, aims of education, teaching profession, teaching practice, salary, qualification, and significant and non-significant impact.About the Author: Neha Sharma is a Research Scholar at the Department of Education AMU (Aligarh Muslim University) in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. For academic purposes, the author are able to be contacted via phone at: 91-9456242258 or via e-mail at: nehaasharma123@gmail.comHow to cite this article? Sharma, Neha. (2015). “A Study of the Impact of Qualification and Salary on the Attitude of Primary School Teachers towards the Teaching Profession” in EDUCARE: International Journal for Educational Studies, Vol.8(1) August, pp.55-62. Bandung, Indonesia: Minda Masagi Press and UMP Purwokerto, ISSN 1979-7877. Chronicle of the article: Accepted (June 21, 2015); Revised (July 23, 2015); and Published (August 25, 2015).
Dopaminergic agents: back to the basics – a small review Sharma, Neha; Rane, Meenal; Moin, Shaikh Gulam
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2017)
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Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. The motor system is eventually damaged which affects the voluntary movements in a patient. It leads to the death of vital nerve cells in the brain. Women have lesser prevalence due to the hormone called Estrogen which has been playing a significant role in human body. Most of the treatments focus on the balance of Dopamine in the brain which is done with the help of levodopa but the side effects seen in the patients were mild nausea, loss of appetite, heart burn, diarrhea, and many more. The cause of the disease is still unknown but its occurrence is mainly because of genetic and environmental factors. This review focuses on the combination therapy of levodopa and Carbidopa to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
Novel drug delivery system: a promising approach in management of schizophrenia – a review Moin, Shaikh Gulam; Sharma, Neha; Rane, Meenal
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2017)
Publisher : Creative Pharma Assent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (756.54 KB) | DOI: 10.18231/2348-0335.2017.0007

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Schizophrenia is a syndromic condition which is characterized by a set of signs and symptoms like delusions. It is severe non-curable illness of the brain. If not controlled and treated properly, it can lead to severe consequences. One can control these delusions by means of treatment, by using Conventional therapy or Novel therapy. There are various advantages of Novel system over Conventional system. This review focuses on understanding Novel system and its advantages over Conventional system.