Volume 19 Issue 1

Published: 2022-07-01

Contents


Research Paper
Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist ‘JWH-018’ does not mimic Serotonin

Adam J. Pottsa, Israa M. Albanaa, Sarah E. Gartsidec, Peter S. Hansonb, Simon L. Hilld, Simon H. Thomasb, Sarah J. Judgec

Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) are popular recreational drugs. It has been suggested that indole-containing SCRAs may have activity at several serotonergic targets, owing to their...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174794

Pages: 1-7
Synthesis, mechanism of action, and structure-activity relationships of 1,3-oxazolidinones as anti-bacterial Agent: A review

Ali M. Hantosh, Nawal Rajab, Faris Abachi

Background: 1,3-oxazolidinones are an important class of antibiotics that are recognized with higher activities against Gram-positive bacteria. linezolid, tedizolid phosphate, and radezolid are...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174796

Pages: 8-16
Evaluation of serum lipid profile in breast cancer patients: a case control study

Shahbaa A. Al-bayati

Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between serum lipid profile and breast cancer disease.Patients and methods: One hundred breast cancer women and 75 women with...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174797

Pages: 17-22
The Efficacy of Azelaic Acid 20% Cream in the Treatment of Scalp Alopecia Areata

Mudheher I. Salih, Dindar S. Qurtas

Introduction: Alopecia areata is a common, inflammatory, non-scarring type of hair loss that affects persons of both sexes and all age groups, with prevalence in the general population of...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174798

Pages: 23-33
Prevalence of Non-Scarring Alopecia among Female Patients Complaining from Hirsutism

Salar O. Awrahman, Dindar S. Qurtas

Background: Hirsutism is a common clinical problem that cause great distress to the patient, and which true incidence is unknown. However, it is more common among Mediterranean women. Hirsutism is...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174799

Pages: 34-46
Evaluation of serum zinc level in patients with Alopecia Areata

Ivan Abdullah, Sangar Othman

Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is non-scarring telogenic alopecia of autoimmune etiology. Clinically, the disease is characterized by the appearance of alopecic patches or plaques of varying size...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174800

Pages: 47-53
Intradermal injection of tranexamic acid combined with topical hydroquinone cream versus topical hydroquinone cream alone in the treatment of melasma

Lavan Y. Taha, Pers Y. Sheer

Background: Melasma is a common acquired skin disorder that presents as abilateral, blotchy, brownish facialpigmentation due to a dysfunction in melanogenesis. It is most common in people who tans...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174801

Pages: 54-64
Topical Imiquimod 5% Cream Versus Salicylic acid 30% Cream in Treating Common Warts: A comparative study

Dilpak N. Muhammed-Ameen, Alan D. Meran

Background: Warts are considered the foremost common infectious diseases affecting the epidermal keratinocytes, the causative agent is the human papilloma virus (HPV). Diagnosis usually can be...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174802

Pages: 65-79
Review Paper
Drug-Induced Nephrotoxicity: A Review

Zeina A. Althanoon, Muthanna T. Khalaf

Background: Nephrotoxicity is referred to as rapid degeneration in kidney functioning due to the toxic effects of medications. The glomerulus and proximal renal tubule are the fundamental portions...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174803

Pages: 80-89
Sleep Quality in Diabetic Patients

Harith K. Al-Qazaz, Israa M. Salih

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic condition characterized by a persistent rise in blood glucose and a disturbance in the body metabolic state. Sleep is essential for survival and...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174804

Pages: 90-97
Role of Neurotropic B Vitamins in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy: Narrative Review

Narmin S. Essa, Mohammed Ibrahim Aladul

Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is the presence of signs and symptoms that are suggestive of neuropathy in diabetic patients, after excluding other possible causes of nerve damage. Diabetic neuropathy and...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174805

Pages: 98-111
Health-related quality of life among patients with osteoarthritis: A review of literature

Harith K. Al-Qazaz, Zahraa S. Thabit

Background and objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a more common disease that effects the joints in the world and it is more prevalent with increasing age, and is most common in old people. Quality...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174806

Pages: 112-124
Anticancer Induced Nephrotoxicity: A Review

Akram A. Hammo, Zeina A. Althanoon, Abdulla A. Ahmad

Introduction: Drug-induced adverse effects are the major challenging issue in the clinical setting of chemotherapy. Kidneys are responsible for the elimination of many chemotherapeutic agents which...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174807

Pages: 125-133
Effects Of Estrogen and Progesterone Used in Oral Contraceptive Pills: A review

Farah R. Noori, Zeina A. Althanoon

Introduction Contraception is a method of avoiding unplanned pregnancy. Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) have become a prominent birth control method due to their contraceptive efficacy and...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174808

Pages: 134-146
A Review in the View on Wounds

Zahraa S. Qasim

Whatever the etiology of wounds, some heal without difficulties, however in chronic wound the ultimate goal in wounds healing are to control symptoms and prevent complication like infection. The...

DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2022.174809

Pages: 147-158