Dr. Harminder  Singh
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Dr. Harminder Singh

Associate Professor
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, India


Highest Degree
M.D. in Pharmacology from Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, India

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Biography

Dr. Harminder Singh is currently working as Associate Professor of Pharmacology at Baba Farid University Health Sciences, India. He obtained his M.D. in Pharmacology from same University. His main area of expertise includes HIV, Leprosy, Adverse Drug Reaction, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmaco-economics, Drug Resistant, Self Medication, Antibiotics, Medical Education, Dermatological Therapeutics, Malarial Treatment, Teuberculosis, Blood, Sickle-cell Disease (SCD), Cardiovascular Therapy, Hypertension, Pharmacy, Pharmaceuticals, Drug Utilization Studies, Pharmaco-epidemiology, Pharmaco-genetics, Toxicology, Herbal Drugs, and Drugs. He has published 21 articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Pharmacovigilance
62%
Cancer Chemotherapy
90%
Adverse Drug Reaction
75%
Infectious Diseases
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Singh, H., K. Kaur, R.P. Banipal, S. Singh and R. Bala, 2014. Quality of life in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in a tertiary care center in Malwa region of Punjab. Indian J. Palliat. Care, 20: 116-122.
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  2. Singh, H., 2014. Need of a journal club in every medical education setup. Int. J. Basic Clin. Pharmacol., 3: 574-577.
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  3. Singh, H., R. Bala and K. Kaur, 2013. Self medicated Combiflam induced acute dermatological drug reaction. Int. J. Basic Clin. Pharmacol., 2: 828-830.
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  4. Singh, H., K. Kaur, P.K. Kar, A. Bansal, B.N. Kumar and V.S. Chauhan, 2013. A 3 years experience of treating tribal leprosy patients and its impact on various domains of patient's life. Int. J. Health Allied Sci., 2: 13-16.
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  5. Singh, H., K. Kaur, N. Dulhani, A. Bansal and B.N. Kumar et al., 2013. Assessment of quality of life in a cohort of newly diagnosed patients on HAART regimen, in resource restricted tribal region of Chhattisgarh, India: A prospective study. J. Global Infect. Dis., 5: 104-109.
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  6. Singh, H., K. Azad and K. Kour, 2013. Clofazimine-Induced enteropathy in a patient of leprosy. Indian J. Pharmacol., 45: 197-198.
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  7. Bala, R., H. Singh, K. Kaur, P. Girish and K. Kohli, 2013. Knowledge and attitude towards antimicrobial self medication usage: a cross sectional study among medical and nursing students. Int. J. Basic Clin. Pharmacol., 2: 428-432.
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  8. Singh, H., K. Kaur and P. Girish, 2012. Multidrug resistant tuberculosis: A pharmacological view based on revised national tuberculosis control programme DOTS-Plus guidelines. IOSR J. Pharmacy, 2: 62-68.
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  9. Kaur, K., H. Singh, K. Kaur, B. Singh and G. Mittal, 2012. Analysis of patient's knowledge of the prescribed drug and awareness of general population regarding package insert: A cross sectional survey. Asian J. Pharm. Health Sci., 2: 513-515.
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  10. Singh, H., V.K. Kachhap, B.N. Kumar and K. Nayak, 2011. Nevirapine induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome in an HIV infected patient. Indian J. Pharmacol., 43: 84-86.
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  11. Singh, H., B.N. Kumar, T. Sinha and N. Dulhani, 2011. The incidence and nature of drug-related hospital admission: A 6-month observational study in a tertiary health care hospital. J. Pharmacol. Pharmacother., 2: 17-20.
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  12. Singh, H., B. Nel, V. Dey, P. Tiwari and N. Dulhani, 2011. Adverse effects of multi-drug therapy in leprosy, a two years experience (2006-2008) in tertiary health care centre in the tribal region of Chhattisgarh State (Bastar, Jagdalpur). Lepr. Rev., 82: 17-24.
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  13. Sharma, S., R. Sharma, H. Singh and B. Nelkumar, 2011. History of medicine - herbal medicine scenario: A review. Res. J. Pharmacol. Pharmacodynamics, 3: 45-47.
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  14. Singh, H., N. Dulhani, N.K. Bithika, P. Tiwari, V.K.S. Chauhan and P. Singh, 2010. Rural epidemiology of HIV positive tribal patients from Chhattisgarh in India. J. Global Infect. Dis., 2: 39-42.
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  15. Singh, H., N. Dulhani, B.N. Kumar, P. Singh, P. Tewari and K. Nayak, 2010. A pharmacovigilance study in medicine department of tertiary care hospital in Chhattisgarh (Jagdalpur), India. J. Young Pharmacists, 2: 95-100.
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  16. Singh, H., N. Dulhani, B.N. Kumar, P. Singh and P. Tiwari, 2010. Effective control of sickle cell disease with hydroxyurea therapy. Indian J. Pharmacol., 42: 32-35.
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  17. Singh, H., N. Dulhani, B.N. Kumar and P. Tiwari, 2010. A comparative study of artesunate-lumefantrine vs. chloroquine-pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine efficacy for the treatment of uncomplicated plasmodium falciparum in tribal population in bastar (Chhattisgarh). Internet J. Pharmacol., Vol. 8. 10.5580/6e4.
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  18. Singh, H., P. Singh, P. Tiwari, V. Dey, N. Dulhani and A. Singh, 2009. Dermatological manifestations in HIV-infected patients at a tertiary care hospital in a tribal (Bastar) region of Chhattisgarh, India. Indian J. Dermatol., 54: 338-341.
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  19. Singh, H., N. Dulhani, P. Tiwari, P. Singh and T. Sinha, 2009. A prospective, observational cohort study to elicit adverse effects of antiretroviral agents in a remote resource-restricted tribal population of Chhattisgarh. Indian J. Pharmacol. 41: 224-226.
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  20. Amita, S., S. Prabhakar, I. Manoj, S. Harminder and T. Pavan, 2009. Effect of yoga-nidra on blood glucose level in diabetic patients. Indian J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 53: 97-101.
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  21. Singh, A., D. Kiran, H. Singh, B. Nel, P. Singh and P. Tiwari, 2008. Prevalence and severity of dysmenorrhea: A problem related to menstruation, among first and second year female medical students. Indian J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 52: 389-397.
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