Clinical Pharmacology of Diabetes Management

· Walnut Publication
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Diabetes mellitus is probably one of the oldest diseases known to mankind. This book covers not only the action, pathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of disease but also encompasses the same regarding all its complications such as diabetic neuropathy, diabetic foot, diabetic kidney disease, stroke, hypertensive emergencies, gestational diabetes mellitus, maternal and foetal morbidity associated with gestational diabetes mellitus, intrapartum management and postpartum follow up.

The writer provides authoritative, comprehensive, concept-oriented, clinically-applicable text concisely for easy understanding and assimilation by readers.

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5.0
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MD. RASHID ALAM
28 November 2023
Best Book both for ug and pg students. We are blessed to have you as our pharmacology professor in mmc madhubani.
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About the author

Prof. (Dr.) Arshad Hasan is a professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Madhubani Medical College in Madhubani, Bihar. He is the author of the book "Practical Pharmacology & Solved Reasoning Answers". Additionally, he has had seventeen of his research articles published and has presented papers at various conferences. He serves as a reviewer for the International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, which is published by the Institute of Scholars.

Rashad Ahmed Kafeel is a 6th-year MBBS student at Capital Medical University in Beijing, which is recognized as one of the top medical schools in Asia.

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