Objectives- The objective of this survey is to find the various Covid-19 vaccine complication in India and to spread awareness among people about adverse effects and their reporting also to study the rare side effects so to minimize the chances to harmful effects. Methods-Online surveys and questionnaires have been used to collect data from various peoples or subjects. Key findings- Majorly mild adverse effects have been reported, very few severe cases had reported and no rare side effect have been found in this survey. Adverse events those who have been found during the clinal trails had reported no new adverse reported in population of survey involved. Conclusion- The vaccine that have been administered by the population are safer but some precautionary measure must be taken and special attention to be given for elderly person and pregnant ladies and those who are already having any health-related issues while vaccinating them.
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a chronic, highly contagious disease caused by the Bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis and spreads from person to person through air. Tuberculosis affects lungs majorly but also affects other parts of the body, such as brain, intestine, spine and kidney. The main cause for patient’s non-adherence to anti-tuberculosis therapy is ADRs of varying degrees of severity such as hepatotoxicity etc. Aim: This study aimed to provide proper understanding of Adverse drug reactions resulted due to Anti-TB drug therapy in TB patients based on various studies done on Anti-TB agents induced ADRs. Conclusion:Anti- Tuberculosisdrug (Anti-TB)could cause several ADRs both mild and severe types majority of ADR were wild, more attention is needed to prevent ADR and enhance current Anti-TB therapy. The study suggests that for more better in depth understanding and prevention of Anti-TB drug ADR many more studies with larger population is needed, also the current Anti-TB therapy requires some revisionto prevent fatal hepatotoxicity.
Background: Breast cancer is the second foremostreason for death in femalesuniversal. The enormously fast level of metastasis and capability to growconfrontationmethods to all the unoriginalmedications make them self-sameproblematic to indulgence which the reasons for in elevation morbidity and mortality are of breast melanoma patients. Expertsall through the world have been directing on the firstdiscovery of breast lump so that conduct can be started at the very primary stage. Furthermore, conventional treatment methods such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and local surgical treatmentsmart from innumerablerestrictions including toxicity, genetic mutation of normal cells, and spreading of cancer cells to healthy tissues. Therefore, new treatment schedules with low toxicity to usual cells need to be immediatelyadvanced. Methods: Iron oxide nanoparticles have remainedextensively used for targeting hyperthermia and imaging of breast growth cells. They can be conjugated with drugs, proteins, enzymes, antibodies, or nucleotides to bring them to target organs, tissues, or tumors using an external magnetic field. Results: Iron oxide nanoparticles have remainedpositively used as theranosticscauses for breast malignancy both in vitro and in vivo. Besides, their functions with medications or functional biomolecules increase their drug delivery efficiency and decrease the systemic noxiousness of drugs.
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