May 2010, Volume 60, Issue 5
Editorial
Non-adherence to medical treatment is the core issue of pharmionics; the study of what patients do with prescribed medications. Non-adherence refers to unfilled prescriptions, incorrect dosing intervals, skipped dosages or premature cessation of medication.1
The judicious or appropriate clinical use of blood and blood products means the transfusion of safe blood products only to manage a condition leading to significant morbidity or mortality that cannot be avoided or managed effectively by other means.1 It is v
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Short term clinical outcome of stapled haemorrhoidectomy
Muhammad Shamim Qureshi , et al
Frequency of syphilis in female sex workers at red light area of Hyderabad, Pakistan
Bikha Ram Devrajani , et al
In women with urinary incontinence how necessary is cystometry?
Ayesha Saleem , et al
Prevalence of allergic conjunctivitis in school children of Karachi
Asma Wilayat Ali , et al
Doppler derived gradient of ST Jude Mechanical Prosthesis, early postoperative assessment
Ayaz Hussain Shaikh , et al
Peripartum cardiomyopathy characteristics and outcome in a tertiary care hospital
Ainuddin Qureshi , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Communication
Opinion and Debate
Terrorism and Health: The Responsibility of Intellectuals?
Haider A. Naqvi , et al
Evidence Based Medicine
Guest Editorial
Retraction
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Contracting of primary health care services in Pakistan: Is up-scaling a pragmatic thinking?
Babar Tasneem Shaikh , et al
CASE REPORTS
STUDENTS' CORNER
Breaking bad news: exploring patient's perspective and expectations
Sidra Ishaque , et al
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