Abstract—Subclinical Hypothyroidism is a much more common disorder with a world-wide occurrence as compared to overt Hypothyroidism. Overt Hypothyroidism is associated with abnormalities of lipid metabolism, but the significance of dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) remains controversial.
Aims: To compare the lipid profile between subclinical hypothyroid patients & healthy controls (age & sex matched) so as to determine any association between lipid profile & subclinical hypothyroidism.
Materials and Methods: In a case-control study, Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free T3, free T4, anti thyroperoxidase (TPO) antibodies, total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein(HDL) cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, Very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol, serum triglycerides were measured in 50 patients with subclinical hypothyroidism and 50 age- and sex-matched Euthyroid controls after an overnight fasting.
Results: Mean serum triglycerides (TG) and very low-density cholesterol (VLDL) were significantly higher in patients with SCH than controls (P < 0.05). No association was found between serum total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and SCH.
Conclusions: Dyslipidemia is more common in SCH compared to controls. High serum triglycerides and VLDL were observed in patients with SCH.
For every woman who dies of cancer 6 dies from heart disease.
Heart health is a problem which is increasing very rapidly and yet people are ignorant about it.
We should take care of every woman's heart.
In Pakistan, the overall prevalence of dyslipidemia in adolescents aged 10–18 years is 21.7~25.2%; prevalence is reported to be two times higher (53.1~56.1%) in obese adolescents. However, few studies have been conducted on the relationship between height and blood lipid concentrations in children and adolescents The recent emphasis on treatment of the dyslipidemia of the metabolic syndrome (hypertriglyceridemia, reduced high-density lipoprotein, and increased small, dense low-density lipoprotein particle number) has compelled practitioners to consider lipid-lowering therapy in a greater number of their patients, as one in two individuals over age 50 has the metabolic syndrome. Individuals with the metabolic syndrome typically have normal low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, and current lipid-lowering guidelines may underestimate their cardiovascular risk. Two subgroups of patients with the metabolic syndrome are at particularly high risk for premature CAD. One, individuals with type 2 diabetes, accounts for 20-30% of early cardiovascular disease. The second, familial combined hyperlipidemia, accounts for an additional 10-20% of premature CAD. Familial combined hyperlipidemia is characterized by the metabolic syndrome in addition to a disproportionate elevation of apolipoprotein B levels. The measurement of fasting glucose and apolipoprotein B, in addition to the fasting lipid profile, can help to estimate CAD risk in patients with the metabolic syndrome. In this research we compared allopathic medication and medicinal herb in treating hyperlipidemia.
Obesity and hyperlipidemia is international /worldwide problem causing heart disease leading to major predisposing factor for morbidity and death. Conventional medicine used in allopathy include statins, fibrates, niacin and resins but are going to defame due to their adverse effects. Herbal medicine ginger has proved itself as one of the potent anti hyperlipidemic and anti obesity herb with least adverse effects. We did try to compare its hypolipidemic effects with placebo effects when used in mild to moderate hyperlipidemic patients. It was placebo-controlled single blind research study. Research was conducted at National hospital, Lahore, from July to November 2016. Consent was taken from sixty hyperlipidemic patients age range from 25 to 60 years. Both gender male and female patients were enrolled. Patients were randomly divided in two groups, 30 patients were on drug ginger pasted-powder advised to take 5 grams in divided doses with their normal diet for the period of three months. Thirty patients were on placebo pasted-wheat powder, with same color as of ginger powder, advised to take 5 grams in divided doses with their normal diet for the period of three months. Their base line lipid profile and body weight was recorded at start of treatment and were advised to come for check-up, fortnightly.
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When duration of study was over, their lipid profile and body weight was measured and compared statistically with pre-treatment values. Three months treatment with 5 grams of ginger decreased total cholesterol from 233.11±1.53 mg/dl to 198.44±1.23 mg/dl, LDL cholesterol reduced from 202.21±1.88 mg/dl to 187.72± 1.98 mg/dl, reduced body weight from 76.01±2.66 kg to 72.80±1.87 kg. Both plasma total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol reduction was statistically significant, but body weight decrease was non-significant when analyzed biostatistically.
Study of serum magnesium and fasting blood glucose in hypertensioniosrjce
A study was carried out to determine the fasting blood glucose and serum magnesium levels in
patients with hypertension. A total of 80 hypertensive patients were evaluated, of which, 58 were males and 22
were females. The mean ages of male and female hypertensive subjects were 48.06±6.53 and 50.83±7.62
respectively. Hypomagnesemia was observed in 61.25% subjects and raised fasting blood glucose was identified
in 55.1% of individuals. Therefore occurrence of low serum magnesium and raised blood sugar level in patients
with hypertension was observed
Thrombolysing an MI patient in rural Bengal: Pearls & Pitfalls during TransportTARAKNATH TARAPHDAR
Time is the essence of treatment in MI, reperfusion the best strategy. PCI is the gold standard but is it accessible to all Indians where cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease have created alarm? Can prehospital thrombolysis be a viable options for patients in rural Bengal suffering from STEMI?
Abstract—Subclinical Hypothyroidism is a much more common disorder with a world-wide occurrence as compared to overt Hypothyroidism. Overt Hypothyroidism is associated with abnormalities of lipid metabolism, but the significance of dyslipidemia in subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) remains controversial.
Aims: To compare the lipid profile between subclinical hypothyroid patients & healthy controls (age & sex matched) so as to determine any association between lipid profile & subclinical hypothyroidism.
Materials and Methods: In a case-control study, Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free T3, free T4, anti thyroperoxidase (TPO) antibodies, total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein(HDL) cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, Very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol, serum triglycerides were measured in 50 patients with subclinical hypothyroidism and 50 age- and sex-matched Euthyroid controls after an overnight fasting.
Results: Mean serum triglycerides (TG) and very low-density cholesterol (VLDL) were significantly higher in patients with SCH than controls (P < 0.05). No association was found between serum total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and SCH.
Conclusions: Dyslipidemia is more common in SCH compared to controls. High serum triglycerides and VLDL were observed in patients with SCH.
For every woman who dies of cancer 6 dies from heart disease.
Heart health is a problem which is increasing very rapidly and yet people are ignorant about it.
We should take care of every woman's heart.
In Pakistan, the overall prevalence of dyslipidemia in adolescents aged 10–18 years is 21.7~25.2%; prevalence is reported to be two times higher (53.1~56.1%) in obese adolescents. However, few studies have been conducted on the relationship between height and blood lipid concentrations in children and adolescents The recent emphasis on treatment of the dyslipidemia of the metabolic syndrome (hypertriglyceridemia, reduced high-density lipoprotein, and increased small, dense low-density lipoprotein particle number) has compelled practitioners to consider lipid-lowering therapy in a greater number of their patients, as one in two individuals over age 50 has the metabolic syndrome. Individuals with the metabolic syndrome typically have normal low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, and current lipid-lowering guidelines may underestimate their cardiovascular risk. Two subgroups of patients with the metabolic syndrome are at particularly high risk for premature CAD. One, individuals with type 2 diabetes, accounts for 20-30% of early cardiovascular disease. The second, familial combined hyperlipidemia, accounts for an additional 10-20% of premature CAD. Familial combined hyperlipidemia is characterized by the metabolic syndrome in addition to a disproportionate elevation of apolipoprotein B levels. The measurement of fasting glucose and apolipoprotein B, in addition to the fasting lipid profile, can help to estimate CAD risk in patients with the metabolic syndrome. In this research we compared allopathic medication and medicinal herb in treating hyperlipidemia.
Obesity and hyperlipidemia is international /worldwide problem causing heart disease leading to major predisposing factor for morbidity and death. Conventional medicine used in allopathy include statins, fibrates, niacin and resins but are going to defame due to their adverse effects. Herbal medicine ginger has proved itself as one of the potent anti hyperlipidemic and anti obesity herb with least adverse effects. We did try to compare its hypolipidemic effects with placebo effects when used in mild to moderate hyperlipidemic patients. It was placebo-controlled single blind research study. Research was conducted at National hospital, Lahore, from July to November 2016. Consent was taken from sixty hyperlipidemic patients age range from 25 to 60 years. Both gender male and female patients were enrolled. Patients were randomly divided in two groups, 30 patients were on drug ginger pasted-powder advised to take 5 grams in divided doses with their normal diet for the period of three months. Thirty patients were on placebo pasted-wheat powder, with same color as of ginger powder, advised to take 5 grams in divided doses with their normal diet for the period of three months. Their base line lipid profile and body weight was recorded at start of treatment and were advised to come for check-up, fortnightly.
International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review Vol 03, Issue 02,April – 2020 Page |
229
When duration of study was over, their lipid profile and body weight was measured and compared statistically with pre-treatment values. Three months treatment with 5 grams of ginger decreased total cholesterol from 233.11±1.53 mg/dl to 198.44±1.23 mg/dl, LDL cholesterol reduced from 202.21±1.88 mg/dl to 187.72± 1.98 mg/dl, reduced body weight from 76.01±2.66 kg to 72.80±1.87 kg. Both plasma total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol reduction was statistically significant, but body weight decrease was non-significant when analyzed biostatistically.
Study of serum magnesium and fasting blood glucose in hypertensioniosrjce
A study was carried out to determine the fasting blood glucose and serum magnesium levels in
patients with hypertension. A total of 80 hypertensive patients were evaluated, of which, 58 were males and 22
were females. The mean ages of male and female hypertensive subjects were 48.06±6.53 and 50.83±7.62
respectively. Hypomagnesemia was observed in 61.25% subjects and raised fasting blood glucose was identified
in 55.1% of individuals. Therefore occurrence of low serum magnesium and raised blood sugar level in patients
with hypertension was observed
Thrombolysing an MI patient in rural Bengal: Pearls & Pitfalls during TransportTARAKNATH TARAPHDAR
Time is the essence of treatment in MI, reperfusion the best strategy. PCI is the gold standard but is it accessible to all Indians where cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease have created alarm? Can prehospital thrombolysis be a viable options for patients in rural Bengal suffering from STEMI?
Now a days everybody wants evidence or proof for any purpose.so govt.of india introduces AYUSH research portal for the devalopment and taking awareness regarding ayurveda where it consists of clinical trial and pre-clinical trial data.
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possibility of drug-drug interaction through prescription analysis at the nat...Peertechz Publications
Introduction: Medicaments are the ultimate choice of treatment when lifestyle and diet changes are unable to serve the preventive strategy for cardiovascular diseases. Contradictorily, detrimental Drug–Drug Interactions (DDI) between cardiovascular drugs with the non-cardiovascular drugs may lead to alterations in the therapeutic responses, and pose a grave health con ...
Spices are equally healthy as wild herbs in traditional medicine and can provide green medicine, as they are easy and fast to grow, considered safe to consume globally, contain bioactive ingredients such as polyphenols, and are highly antioxidant in nature [3]. So there is huge export scope too. Ayurveda also promotes synergistic mixture of ingredients and it is proposed here for the most potent spices. Fat medium such as Ghee (clarified butter) enhances the bioavailability of polyphenols such as Curcumin, a flavanoid [4]. Castor oil is another popular Ayurveda treatment for treat MSD. So the combination of fat and spice decoction will be tested in this project.
The potential effects of Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) in the treatment of diab...LucyPi1
Abstract Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is the most common form of neuropathy worldwide, with its prevalence rising alongside diabetes, and being characterized by sensory, motor or autonomic symptoms. DN is considered to be an incurable complication of diabetes, the management of which mainly consists of improving glycemic control, managing pain relief and ensuring continuous foot care. Although gabapentin, duloxetine and tricyclic antidepressants are commonly used to reduce patient symptoms, they do not affect the pathophysiology and progression of neuropathy. Furthermore, these drugs can have various side effects including insomnia, decreased appetite, arrhythmia, heart failure, and suicidal behavior. According to traditional Persian medicine, DN is recognized as a type of “Khadar” or “Esterkha” (a sensory or motor disorder, respectively) that occurs due to the accumulation of sugars in the peripheral nerves. Capparis spinosa L., commonly known as the caper plant, has been recommended in authentic sources of traditional Persian medicine to treat such disorders. In this study, we reviewed the pharmacological properties of C. spinosa using the Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar databases, and found that Capparis spinosa L. could affect several pathways involved in DN pathogenesis, including aldose reductase activity, the secretion of inflammatory mediators (IL-17, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6), oxidative stress, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia and advanced glycation end product formation. Based on these findings, we hypothesize that Capparis spinosa L., may prevent the progression and reduce the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy, and so can be considered as a complementary treatment in this disorder. This hypothesis should be evaluated in well-designed in vitro and in vivo studies, and through clinical trials.
Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
Pulmonary Thromboembolism - etilogy, types, medical- Surgical and nursing man...VarunMahajani
Disruption of blood supply to lung alveoli due to blockage of one or more pulmonary blood vessels is called as Pulmonary thromboembolism. In this presentation we will discuss its causes, types and its management in depth.
Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
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TEST BANK for Operations Management, 14th Edition by William J. Stevenson, Verified Chapters 1 - 19, Complete Newest Version.pdf
TEST BANK for Operations Management, 14th Edition by William J. Stevenson, Verified Chapters 1 - 19, Complete Newest Version.pdf
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. It encompasses tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and language understanding. AI technologies are revolutionizing various fields, from healthcare to finance, by enabling machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
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PROF. DR. SHAH MURAD (CV)
Mailing Address:H. NoA-129, Ashraf Square,Gulshan E IqbalBlock 17,Karachi (CELL: +92-333 8124611,0314-
2243415,Email: shahhmurad65@gmail.com, shahhmurad65@imdcollege.edu.pk )
QUALIFICATION
- M.Phil (Pharmacology)in 2002 from Basic medical sciences Institute (BMSI),Jinnah Postgraduate
Medical Center (JPMC),Karachi, affiliated with University of Karachi, Pakistan.
- M.B.B.S (1990) fromLiaquat Medical University,Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
-MBA (MarketingandManagement) fromShah Abdul Latif University,Khairpur Mirs, Pakistan in
2004-2006, with GPA 3.19
- M.A (Economics ) in 1989, M.A (Psychology) in1992 from Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur
Mirs, and University of Sindh, Jamshoro/Hyderabad, Pakistan.
- D.P.S (Diploma in Psychosomatics)in 1992 from W.H.O(Islamabad)
- PhD (Pharmacology)withtitle of the thesis “LFT:Effectsof Niacin and Nigella Sativa when used
for long term in hyperlipidemic rats”. IN PROGRESS
PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE
1. 1st Jan 2014till date------IslamabadMedical andDental College,Islamabad,Pakistan
(Professor&HOD,Pharmacology&Therapeutics)
2. 13th April 2012to 31st December2013-------FrontierMedical &Dental College
Abbottabad,Pakistan(Professor& HOD, Pharmacology & ViceDeanof the Medical
College)
3. 12th January2009to 12th April 2012---LahoreMedical &Dental College,Lahore,
Pakistan(Professorand HOD,Pharmacology & VicePrincipal/ActingPrincipalofthe
MedicalCollege)
4. 1st November2007to 11th January2009-----LahoreMedical &Dental College,Lahore
(AssociateProfessor,Pharmacology,Therapeutics& VicePrincipaloftheMedical
College)
5. 15th January2007to 31st October2007-----UNIVERSITYMEDICALAND DENTAL
COLLEGE,THE UNIVERSITYOFFAISALABAD (AssociateProfessorof Pharmacology &
Therapeutics and VicePrincipal(Research)ofthe MedicalCollege )
6. 8th August2005to 14th January 2007-----SirSyedCollegeofMedical ScienceforGirls
Karachi,Pakistan (AssistantProfessor,Pharmacology&Therapeutics)
7. 4th June 2003to 7th August2005-----MuhammadMedical CollegeMirpurkhas,
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Pakistan(AssistantProfessor & H.O.D, Pharmacology)
8. 26th March2003to 3rd June 2003 -----HCM & D, HamdardUniversity,Karachi
(AssistantProfessorintheDepartmentof Pharmacology&Therapeutics)
9. 13th December1995to 25th March2003-----HCM & D, HamdardUniversity,Karachi
(Lecturer inthe Departmentof Pharmacology & Therapeutics)
July1991to January2007 ----- Practiced PsychosomaticCounselingas Consultantatdifferent hospitals of
Karachi.
Practiced medicine/psychosomatic counseling specialist independently. Well-versed in effective management of common to
complicated cases ofvarious diseases.
Conversant with different types and patterns ofdiseases prevailing in Pakistan.
June 1991to June1992-----LiaquatMedical UniversityHospital,Jamshoro,Hyderabad,
Sindh,Pakistan.
Worked as HouseOfficer in the departments of Medicine and Surgery.
NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PAPERS Published by Dr. Shah Murad
1. Original Research work, titled ”EFFECTS OF PSYLLIUM HUSK AND NICOTINIC ACID
IN PRIMARY HYPERLIPIDEMIA” at BMSI, JPMC, Karachi, Pakistan in 2002. Supervisor:
Dr.Kausar Aamir, HOD, Pharmacology &Therapeutics, BMSI/JPMC, Karachi-Pakistan.
2. Sibghatullah Sangi, Kausar Aamir, Jamal Ara, Saba Tasneem, Arshad Qureshi, Nighat Kafil, Shah Murad Mastoi. Effects of
Promethazine on uterine contractions, produced by prostaglandin E-2. Journal of Surgery Pakistan(International) 2002; 7(4): 8-
11.
3. Nighat Kafil, Kausar Aamir, Shah Murad, Jamal Ara, Saadia Anjum. A Placebo- Controlled Clinical Trial On Nimesulide in
Osteoarthritis. Jouranal of Surgery Pakistan(International) 2003; 8(2): 5-8.
4. N. Kafil, K. Aamir, S. Murad, S. Anjum. Role of Glucosamine Sulphate on Pain and Tenderness in Osteoarthritis. Pakistan
Journal of Pharmacology 2003; 20(2): 21-26. Impact factor: 0.43
5. Nighat Kafil, Kausar Aamir, Shah Murad, M.Ashraf Memon. Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial on Glucosamine Sulphate and
Nimesulide in Osteoarthritis.Proceedings of 3rd
Biennial Conference on Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Karachi, Pakistan-
January 14 & 17,2005; 65-74.
6. Sibghatullah Sangi,Shahida P.Ahmad, Shah Murad Mastoi. Role of Nigella Sativa in Opioid dependence Treatment. Pakistan
Journal of Pharmacology 2006; 23(1): 51-60. RG Journal Impact: 0.43
7.Haji Mohd Aslam Channa, Mohd Ashfaq, Shah Murad Mastoi, Mohd Azam Qureshi. Effect of Ciprofloxacin on growing
cartilage in Albino Rat Pups. J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2006;18(3): 50-54. IF 0.27
8. Sibghatullah Sangi, Shahida P. Ahmed, Muhammad Aslam Channa, Muhammad Ashfaq, Shah Murad Mastoi. A new and
novel treatment of opioid dependence, Nigella Sativa 500 mg. J Ayub Med Coll 2008; 20(2): 118-124. IF 0.27
9. Shah Murad, M Ashraf Memon, M Aslam Channa, Nighat Kafil, S Mohsin Turab,
Ghulam Rasool Bhurgri, Shahzad Rasheed, Raj Kumar Chohan. Niacin is major drug for lowering LDL-Cholesterol. Pak J Med
Health Sc 2008; 2(3): 105-107. IF 0.02
10. Zulfiqar-ul-Hassan, Sualeha Riffat, Rahat Naseer, Shah Murad. Bioavailability and Disposition Kinetics of Amoxicillin in
Normal and Febrile Rabbits. Pak J Med Health Sc 2008; 4(3): 115-20. IF 0.02
11. Shah Murad, M Ashraf Memon, M Aslam Channa, Nighat Kafil, S Mohsin Turab,
Ghulam Rasool Bhurgri, Shahzad Rasheed, Raj Kumar Chohan. Niacin is major drug for lowering LDL-Cholesterol. Esculapio
2008; 4(3): 26-28.
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12. Shah Murad, Zulfiqar-ul-Hassan, Ghazi Mahmood, M. Ashraf Memon, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani, Nighat Kafil, M. Aslam
Channa, Aijaz Fatima. Effects of Psyllium Husk on Lipid Profile of Primary Hyperlipidemic Patients. SURGIMED Medical and
Dental Journal, Lahore 2009; 1(4): 03-07.
13. Shah Murad, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani, GhaziMahmood, MoosaKhan, M. Aslam Channa, Nighat Kafil, S. Mohsin Turab,
Aijaz Fatima. Role of Vitamin B-3 in Lowering LDL-Cholesterol. SURGIMED Medical and Dental Journal, Lahore 2010; 2(1):
03-06.
14. Meh Jabeen, Mohammad Furqan, Mohsin Turab, Shah Murad, Zulfiqar-ul-Hassan, Ghazi Mahmood. Relationship of brain
natriuretic peptidewith serum lipids and body mass index in healthy adult males. TheProfessional Med J 2010;17(2): 274-278.
15. Shah Murad, Ghazi Mahmood, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani, MoosaKhan, M. Aslam Channa, Nighat Kafil, S. Mohsin Turab,
Aijaz Fatima. Niacin decreases the risk of CHD. Pak J Med Health Sc 2010; 4(2): 78-81. IF 0.02
16. Shah Murad, Hasan Raza, Aruna Bashir, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani, Manzoor Ahmad Unar, MoosaKhan. Atherosclerosis
may be prevented by using Psyllium husk. Pak J Med Health Sc 2010; 4(3): 255-8. IF 0.02
17. Rajkumar Chauhan, Ghulam MustafaDahri, Shah Murad, Hasan Raza, Samina Karim. Prevalence and incidence of diabetes
mellitus in rural areas of Sindh province of Pakistan. Pak J Med Health Sc 2010; 4(3):263-5. IF 0.02
18. Manzoor Ahmad Unar, Gulshan Ara Jalbani, Shah Murad, MadihaShah. Comparing the effects of diphenhydramine
hydrochloride with loratadine on isolated trachea of rabbit. Pak J Med Health Sc 2010; 4(3): 272-6. IF 0.02
19. Shah Murad, Taqadus Abbas, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani, Samina Karim, Manzoor Ahmad Unar, MoosaKhan, Ghazi
Mahmood, Aijaz Fatima. Single blind placebo controlled study of Ispaghula in hyperlipidemia. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research and Development (IJPRD) 2010; 2(6): 1-7. IJPRD/2010/PUB/ARTI/VOV-2/ISSUE-6/AUG/001. IF
2.01
20. Samina Karim, Shah Murad, Manzoor Ahmad Unar, Ghazi Mahmood, MoosaKhan, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani. Psyllium
husk to increase HDL-Cholesterol; Placebo controlled study. TheProfessional Med J 2010; 17(4): 711-14.
21. Shah Murad Mastoi, MoosaKhan, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani, GhaziMahmood, Manzoor Ahmad Unar, Aijaz Fatima. Effects
of Ispaghula (PsylliumHusk) on blood lipid parameters in primary hyperelipidemic patients. JMMC 2010;1(1):11-15.
22. Hasan Raza, Shah Murad, Anis Fatima, Samina Karim. Insight Atherosclerosis. Pak J Med Health Sc 2010;4(4):300-303. IF
0.02
23. Shah Murad, Anser Asrar, Anis Fatima, Muhammad Ali Yasin, Khurram. New Slant on Hyperlipidemia. Pak J Med Health
Sc 2010;4(4):355-358. IF 0.02
24. Rajkumar Chohan, Ghulam MustafaDahri, Shah Murad, Anser Asrar, Anis Fatima. Role of Pioglitazone and Glibenclamide
in typeII diabetes mellitus patients. Pak J Med Health Sciences 2010; 4(4): 508-511. IF 0.02
25. Samina Karim, Shah Murad, Manzoor Ahmed Unar, Ghazi Mahmood, MoosaKhan, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani. Placebo
controlled study of psylliumhusk to increase HDL cholesterol. Rawal Med J 2010;35(2):149-51. IF 0.03
26. Shah Murad, Samina Karim, Hasan Raza. Single Blind Placebo Controlled Study of PsylliumFibres to reduce risk of
MyocardialInfarction. Biomedica 2010; 26(4):105-108. IF 0.442
27. Shah Murad, Ansar Asrar, Samina Karim, Hasan Raza, Aijaz Fatima. Effects of Vitamin B-3 on selected coronary heart
disease risk factors; A placebo controlled experimental study. J Sheikh Zayed Med Coll 2010; 1(3):87-90.
28. Shah Murad, Hasan Raza, Aruna Bashir, Samina Karim, MoosaKhan. PsylliumHydrophilic Mucilloid is effective in
Hyperlipidemiacausing Atherosclerosis. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (IJPRD) 2011;
2(11): 212-7. IF 2.01
29. Shah Murad, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani, GhaziMahmood, Hasan Raza, Saqib Sohail. Effect of psylliumhydrophilic muciloid
(husk) on primary hyperlipidemicpatients. J Sheikh Zayed Med Coll 2011;2(2):180-4.
30. Raj kumar Chohan, Jagdesh Kumar, Shah Murad. Role of oral antidiabetic agents in type-2 diabetes mellitus patients. Pak J
4. 4
Med Health Sc 2011; 5(1): 60-3. IF 0.02
31. Shah Murad, Aamir Bashir, Anser Asrar, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani, Hafiz Hamad Ashraf, Muhammad Aslam Channa, Ghazi
Mahmood. Good and bad cholesterol; new and novel considerations on vitamins. . Pak J Med Health Sc 2011; 5(1): 85-89. IF
0.02
32. Rajkumar Chohan, Shah Murad, Aamir Bashir, GhaziMahmood, MoosaKhan, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani. Single blind
placebo controlled randomized trial on hypolipidemiceffects of nicotinic acid. Pak J Med Health Sc 2011; 5(1):110-112. IF 0.02
33. Shah Murad, Rizwan Waseem, Aamir Bashir, Hafiz Hamad Ashraf, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani, Riaz Ahmad Sheikh. Keep
heart healthy by normalizing body weight, blood pressure, and weight reduction. PJMHS2011;5(2):228-231. IF 0.02
34. Shah Murad, Aamir Bashir, Rizwan Waseem, Samina Qamar, Hafiz Hamad Ashraf, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani, Riaz Ahmad
Sheikh. Pak J Med Health Sc 2011; 5(2):316-319. IF 0.02
35. Rajkumar Chohan, Rizwan Waseem, Aamir Bashir, Shah Murad, Samina Qamar, Amar Lal Ghurbakhshani, Riaz Ahmad
Sheikh, Hafiz Hamad Ashraf. Effects of two different oral antidiabetic drugs in type2 diabetes mellitus patients. PJMHS2011;
5(2):330-33. IF 0.02
36. Javed Asghar, Khalid Umer Gill, Shah Murad, Shaheena Asif, Aamir Bashir, Ghazi Mahmood. BIOSTATISTICAL
ANALYSIS OF MORBIDITY&MORTALITYDUETO MYOCARDIALINFARCTION AND ITSPREVENTION BY
HYPOLIPIDEMIC DRUG REGIMEN. Pak J Med Health Sc 2011; 5(3):431-4. IF 0.02
37. Shah Murad, Javed Asghar, Khalid Umer Gill, Aamir Bashir, GhaziMahmood, Abdul Majeed Chaudhry. TOTAL-
CHOLESTEROL VS HDL-CHOLESTEROL. PJMHS2011;5(3); 480-3.IF 0.02
38. Hasan Raza, Javed Asghar, Muhammad Aslam, Aruna Bashir, Abdul Majeed Ch, Shahina Asif, Shah Murad. Elaborative
Slant on Lipids, Hyperlipidemia, and Bile Acid Binding Resins. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and
Development (IJPRD) 2011; 3(8):8-12. IF 2.01
39. Salman Iftikhar, Aruna Bashir, M. Saeed Anwar, Shah Murad Mastoi, Muhammad Shahzad. Effect of Palm Pollen (DPP)
on serum testosteronelevels in prepubartalalbino rats. Pak J Med Health Sciences 2011; 5(4):639-44. IF 0.02
40. Javed Asghar, Aruna Bashir, Muhammad Aslam, Hasan Raza, Shaheena Asif, A Majeed Chaudhry, Shah Murad. SINGLE
BLIND AND PLACEBO CONTROLLED RESEARCH STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ISPAGHULA ON SERUM LIPIDS.
PJMHS2011; 5(4); 654-7. IF 0.02
41. Hasan Raza, Anis Fatima, Anser Asrar, Shah Murad, Ijaz Fatima. Useof psylliumwith new pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic considerations. Pak J Med Health Sciences 2011; 5(4):696-8. IF 0.02
42. Javed Asghar, Ghazi Mahmood, Aruna Bashir, Shaheena Asif, Shah Murad, A Majeed Ch, M Aslam. Comparison of lipid
lowering effects of Nigella Sativa and Gemfibrozil. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (IJPRD)
2012; 3(10):16-19. IF 2.01
43. Ghazi Mahmood, Aruna Bashir, Shah Murad, Javed Asghar. Comparision of lipid lowering effects of Nigella Sativa and
Gemfibrozil. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (IJPRD) 2012; 3(12):6-10. IF 2.01
44. Shah Murad, Aruna Bashir, Javed Asghar, Ghazi Mahmood. Single blind placebo controlled comparative study of
hypolipidemiceffects of Kalonji and Atorvastatin. InternationalJournal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (IJPRD)
2012; 3(12):33-38. IF 2.01
45. Moosakhan, Rafeeq Alam, Mohsin Turab, Shah Murad. The role of allopurinol and angiotensin receptor blockers in serum
uric acid reduction in gouty patients. MedicalForum Monthly 2012;23(2):67-69. IF 0.02
46. AJAZ FATIMA, MUHAMMAD NAUMAN SHAD, ANSER ASRAR, SHAH MURAD. Effects of Nigella Sativa on HDL-c
& Body Weight. P J M H S 2014;8(1):122-4. IF 0.02
47. Ajaz Fatima, Khalid Niaz, Abdul Qudoos, Shah Murad. Single blind placebo-controlled study on effects of Garlic tablets to
5. 5
reduce serum lipids. Pak J Med Health Sc 2014; 8 (2):302-5. IF 0.02
48. Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Shah Murad, Ajaz Fatima. Placebo controlled study on Comparison of effects of Nigella Sativa and
Nicotinic Acid along with Low Fat Diet and Physical Exercise on LDL-C and HDL-C. Pak J Med Health Sc 2014; 8(2):306-9. IF
0.02
49. Ejaz Fatima, Abdul Qudoos, Khalid Niaz, Shah Murad. Normal Triglycerides and normal Blood Pressure decrease risk of
developing Coronary Artery Disease. Pak J Med Health Sc 2014;8(3):536-8. IF 0.02
50. Ejaz Fatima, Khalid Niaz, Abdul Qudoos, Shah Murad. USE OF APPLE TO PREVENT RISK OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS.
Pak J Med Health Sc 2014;8(4):1038-40. IF 0.02
51. Khalid Niaz, Ejaz Fatima, Abdul Qudoos, Hafiz Moeenuddin, Shah Murad. Ten GRAMSDAILY INTAKEOF FRESH
GARLIC LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE AND INCREASES HDL-CHOLESTEROL. Pak J Med Health Sc 2015;9(2):492-4. IF
0.02
52. Khalid Niaz, Ejaz Fatima, Gulshan Ara Jalbani, Shah Murad. Effect of Green Tea Consumption on HDL-Cholesterol.
JBUMDC 2015;5(4):171-3.
53. Sana Tufail, Ajaz Fatima, Khalid Niaz, Abdul Qudoos, Shah Murad. Walnuts Increase Good Cholesterol (HDL-Cholesterol)
and Prevent Coronary Artery Disease. Pak J Med Health Sc 2015;9(4):1244-6. IF 0.02
54. Gulshan Ara Jalbani, Khalid Niaz, Ejaz Fatima, Shah Murad, Abdul Qudoos. Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease by
Niacin and Green Cardamom (Ilaichi). Foundation University Med J 2015;2(2):14-17.
55. Niaz Khalid, Qudoos Abdul, Fatima Ajaz, Moeen-ud-din Hafiz, Murad Shah. PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDYON
COMPARISON OF TWO HERBALHYPOLIPIDEMIC AGENTS. Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics 2016;6(1):7-10.
IF 2.2558
56. Gulshan Ara Jalbani, Shaheena Hakro, Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Abdul Qudoos, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Ajaz Fatima .
FLAXSEEDS AND AJWAIN FOR PRIMARY HYPERLIPIDEMIA. Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics 2016; 6(2):37-
39. IF 2.2558
57. Abdul Qudoos, Khalid Niaz, Shahina Hakro, Shah Murad. SINGLE BLIND PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY ON
COMPARISION OF EFFECTSOF ZINGIBER OFFICINALE BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENTIN HYPERLIPIDEMIA.
Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics. 2016;6(3):90-2. IF 2.2558
58. Khalid Niaz, Gulshan Ara Jalbani, Hafiz Moeen-ud-din, Shah Murad. Conventional and Herbal Therapy for Hyperlipidemia;
A major risk factor for coronary artery disease. JIMDC 2016; 5(1):14-6. IF 1.687
59. Qudoos A, Shahina, Niaz K, Mastoi SM, Single blind placebo-based study on prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD)
by Injeer and Ispaghula. Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics. 2016;6(5):37-40. DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v6i5.1279. IF 2.2558
60. Niaz K, Fatima A, Memon MA, Hakro S, Murad S. NEW SLANT ON HYPERLIPIDEMIA:PREVENTION BY VITAMIN
B-3 AND COMMON FRUIT ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA. Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics. 2016;6(6):22-24. DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v6i6.1342. IF 2.2558
61. M Ashraf Memon, Majid Ali Hingoro, Khalid Niaz, Shah Murad, Moosa Khan, Abdul Qudoos. Trachyspermum Ammi
and Linum Usitatissimum are medicinal herbs used as hypolipidemic agents which protect against coronary artery disease.
Medeniyet Medical Journal 2016;31(4):282-286. IF 0.03
62. Khalid Niaz , Shahina Hakro , Amarlal Ghurbakhshani , Abdul Qudoos, Shah Murad. Alpha-tocopherol and Ziziphus
Jujuba as Mild to Moderate Hypolipidemic Agents. Annals of Jinnah Sindh Medical University 2016;2(2):60-63.
63. Saleem A, Memon A, Niaz K, Shahina, Khan M, Qudoos A. Murad S. Metformin and Garlic Preparations for
Hyperglycemia. Int Arch BioMed Clin Res. (IABCR) 2017;3(1):77-80. DOI:10.21276/iabcr.2017.3.1.22. Impact factor: (2017)
2.86.
64. Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Hina Aslam. Use of Indian Dates and Vitamin B-3 to Reduce Blood Pressure and to Raise HDL-
Cholesterol. International Archives of BioMedical and Clinical Research (IABCR) 2017;3(2):108-10. DOI:
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10.21276/iabcr.2017.3.2.24. Impact factor: (2017) 2.86.
65. Ashraf Memon, Shahina Hakro, Khalid Niaz, Abdul Qudoos, Shah Murad. NEW SLANT ON HYPOLIPIDEMIC
CHARACTERISTICSOF VITAMIN-EAND RED DATE. Medical Journal of West Kazakhstan 2017;55(3):27-30. UDC
616.153.455-008.61.
66. Khan M, Niaz K, Murad S, Aslam H. Alternative approaches for clinical management of hyperlipidemia. BEMS Reports
2017;3(2):21-3. DOI : 10.5530/bems.3.2.7.
67. Azmat Ali, Hina Aslam, Shah Murad, K. Niaz. How do Vitamin and Plant Seeds work as hypolipidemic agents?. UJPR
2017;2(6):19-21. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/ujpr.v2i6.R4.
68. Shah Murad Mastoi, Azmat Ali, Hina Aslam, Khalid Niaz. Comparision of Antidyslipidemic Potential of 80 Mgs of
Fenofibrate with 8 Mgs of Nigella Sativa seeds daily. UJPR 2017;2(6):50-52. DOI10.22270/ujpr.v2i6.R9.
69. Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Azmat Ali, Hina Aslam. Ginger and Onion: New and Novel Considerations. Pharm Pharmacol
Int J 2018;6(1):00154. DOI:10.15406/ppij.2018.06.00154. SJR 0.232
70. Hamid Mahmood, Shah Murad, Najam Ul Hasan Abbassi, Adnan Shafique. How do Fruits Work in Keeping Heart
Healthy?. AJMHR 2018;3(1):1-7.
71. Shah Murad Mastoi, Khalid Niaz, Hina Aslam. ROLE OF MEICINALHERBS IN CARDIAC HEALTH. WJAHR
2018;2(2): 36-9. IF 3.145
72. Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Hina Aslam. Effects of Ginger on LDL-C, TotalCholesterol, and Body Weight. Clin Med
Biochemistry 2018;4(2):1-3. DOI: 10.4172/2471-2663. 1000140. IF 3.556
73. Azmat Ali, Shah Murad, Hina Aslam, Khalid Niaz. EFFECTS OF LADYFINGERS ON BLOOD LIPIDS AND BLOOD
GLUCOSE. Medical Journal of West Kazakhstan 2018;57(1):43-45. МРНТИ 76.31.29. УДК: 615.272.4:616.153.455-008.64.
IF 2.102
74. Khalid Niaz, Abdul Qudoos, Shahina Hakro, Ajaz Fatima, Shah Murad. Kalonji and Vitamn B-3 for prevention of
Dyslipidemia. Foundation Uni Med J 2018;3(1):12-16.
75. SHAH MURAD, NAJAM UL HASAN ABBASI, ADNAN SHAFIQUE, HAMID MEHM OOD. USE OF PAKISTANI
FRUITS AND FIBERS IN THERAPEUTICS. Medical Journal of West Kazakhstan 2018;59(3):29-33. IF 2.102
76. Akbar Khan Niazi, Adnan Shafique, Nusratullah Khan, Ejaz Fatima, Abdul Ghaffar, Shah Murad, Azmat Ali, Moosa Khan,
Hafiz Moeen ud Din. Single blind placebo-controlled study on hypolipidemic potential of drugs. Int J Pharm Sci Dev Res
(IJPSDR) 2018;4(1):020-023. DOI: 10.17352/ijpsdr.000018. IF 0.776
77. M. Arif, Dureshehwar Marwat, Sara Zahid, Abdul Ghaffar, Shah Murad. Plants and Therapeutics. International Journal of
Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences 2019;6(1):21-24. IF 7.446
78. Azmat Ali, Shah Murad, Adnan Shafique, Ejaz Fatima. How to fight with heart diseases. Journal of Cardiology & Current
Research 2019;12(1):44-7. DOI:10.15406/jccr.2019.12.00428
79. Shah Murad, Dureshehwar Marwat, Shahina, Abdul Azim Azmi, Adnan Shafique, Hina Aslam. Diabetes Mellitus can be
Treated and Prevented by Figs. International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences 2019;6(2):33-36. IF 7.446
80. Shah Murad, Dureshehwar Marwat, Abdulm Qudoos, M Arif. Gemfibrozil and Nigella Sativa: Comparison. Austin J
Pharmacol Ther 2019;7(1):1-3. (Citation: Murad S, Marwat D, Qudoos A and Arif M. Gemfibrozil and Nigella Sativa:
Comparison. Austin J Pharmacol Ther. 2019; 7(1).1109.)
81. Akbar Khan Niazi, Shah Murad Mastoi, Ejaz Fatima, Abdul Ghaffar. Pakistani medicinal plants:Miracle in medical
science. The Bulletin of Contemporary Clinical Medicine. 2019; 12 (2): 41–44. DOI: 10.20969/ VSKM.2019.12(2).41-44.
82. Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar, Dureshehwar Marwat, Abdul Qudoos, Ejaz Fatima, Adnan Shafique. Prevention is better than
Cure: Appleand apricot. International Journal of Chemistry Studies 2019;3(2):5-7. ISSN: 2581-348X; Impact Factor: RJIF 5.44.
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83. Hafiz Moeen-ud-Din , Shaheena , Abdul Azeem Azmi , Shah Murad , Aamna Khokhar , Hina Aslam. Pakistani Vegetables
for Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity Treatment. IJRPB 2019;6(3): 27-30. IF 7.446
84. Shahina , Shah Murad , Badar Jahan , Khalid Niaz , Aamna Khokhar , A Ghaffar. USE OF DIOSGENIN, YAMOGENIN,
TIGOGENIN AND NEOTIGOGENIN FOR TREATMENT OF HYPERLIPIDEMIA BYINHIBITING CHOLESTEROL
ABSORPTION IN GIT. UJPR 2019;4(2):36-39. doi:https://doi.org/10.22270/ujpr.v4i2.255.
85. Shahina , Murad SM, Khokhar A, Azmi AA, Niaz K and Shafiq A. Plants Containing Carbohydrates, Sugars, Dietary Fibers,
Fat, Protein, Vitamin B, Vitamin C and Vitamin E are Antioxidants. Austin Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2019;
7(1):1-4. (Citation: Shahina, Murad SM, Khokhar A, Azmi AA, Niaz K and Shafiq A. Plants Containing Carbohydrates, Sugars,
Dietary Fibers, Fat, Protein, Vitamin B, Vitamin C and Vitamin E are Antioxidants. Austin J Pharmacol Ther. 2019; 7(1).1111. )
86. Azmi AA, Murad S, Shaheena, Jahan B, Mooeen-Ud-Din H. Jujubes have Hypolipidemic, Hypotensiveas well as
Hypoglycemic Effects. Austin J Pharmacol Ther. 2019; 7(1).1112.
87. Aamna Khokhar, Shaheena, Abdul AzimAzmi, Shah Murad, Ijaz Ur Rehman, Khalid Niaz. Amino Acids, Flavonoids,
Saponins, Coumarins, Vitamins, Minerals, Galactomannan Fibers and Alkaloids Containing Plants for Prevention and Cure of
Diseases. IJRPB 2019;6(3):17-21. IF 7.446
88. Ashraf Memon , Shah Murad Mastoi, Azra Saleem, Khalid Niaz, Shahina Hakro. Shogaols exhibit cardiodepressant activity
at low doses and cardiotonic properties at higher doses. J Cardiol Curr Res. 2019;12(3):65‒67. DOI:
10.15406/jccr.2019.12.00441.
89. Shah Murad , Aijaz-Ur-Rehman , Abdul Qadir Khokhar , MoosaKhan , Hafiz Moeen Ud Din , Abdul Ghaffar. Flaxseeds
Could Increase Fat Excretion, thereby decreasing theamount of fat content in thebody. IJRPB 2019;6(6):24-8. IF 7.446
90. Shah M, MastoiIM, Arain AQ, Shafique A, Aslam H, Niazi AKh. New approaches to prevent and treat increased serum
lipids. TheBulletin of Contemporary Clinical Medicine. 2019; 12 (3):56-59. DOI: 10.20969/ VSKM.2019.12(3).56-59.
91. Shah Murad, AIjaz-Ur-Rehman, Abdul Qadir Khokhar, Aamna Khokhar , MoosaKhan, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Abdul
Ghaffar. COMPARATIVECHARACTERIZATIONOF ANTIOXIDANTPROFILEOF VITAMIN-EAND RED DATESIN
PLACEBO AND TESTED GROUPS OF HYPERLIPIDEMIC PATIENTS. UJPR 2019;4(3):31-4.
92. Shah Murad Mastoi, Shahina, Hina Aslam, Khalid Niaz, M Ashraf Memon, Abdul Ghaffar. Active ingredients of theherb
decrease Apo proteins synthesis required for structuralexistence of LDL Particles. International Journal of Research in Human
Resource Management 2019; 1(2): 11-13.
93. Aamna Khokhar, Shahina, Shah Murad, Badar Jahan, Khalid Niaz. Pakistani kitchen spices can prevent many illnesses. J
Pharm Drug Res 2019;2(5):163-7
94. DR. SHAH MURAD, DR. M ASHRAF MEMON, DR. SEEMA, ABDULGHAFFAR, DR. ADNAN SHAFIQUE, DR. G
MUJTABA ABBASI. Placebo controlled research on herbs for prevention of coronary artery disease. JMRHS2019;2(7):649-53.
doi:10.15520/jmrhs.v2i7.68.
95. Shah Murad, AQ Khokhar, Ijaz Ur Rehman Marwat, Seema Saif, G MujtabaAbbasi, Adnan Shafique, Abdul Ghaffar.
Flavoring Agents used in Cuisine may be used as Treatment of Disease. IJRPB 2019;6(7):14-7.
96. Murad S, Ur Rehman Marwat , Abdul Qadir K, Saif Ud Din S, Abdul Ghaffar and Shafique A. Medicinal Herbs and Human
Population?. Austin Journal of Anatomy 2019;6(1):1-3
97. Murad S, Ijaz-Ur-Rehman, Khokhar AQ, Jahan B, Aslam H, Ghaffar A. How Nature Works in Therapeutics? Austin
Pharmacol Pharm. 2019; 4(1): 1018.
98. Murad S, Khokhar AQ, Rahman IU, Ghaffar, A, Shafique A and Moeen-ud-Din H. Flavonoids, Mucilage, and Ethanol
Extracts of Medicinal Herbs ImproveOverall Lipid Metabolism and Regulate Proper EnzymeFunction on a Cellular Level in
Humans. Austin J Pharmacol Ther. 2019; 7(1).1113. http://austinpublishinggroup.com/pharmacology-therapeutics/fulltext/ajpt-
v7-id1113.pdf
99. Shahina, AzmiAA, Murad S, Shafiq A, MastoiAG. Okra is used as hypolipidemic agent. J Genomic Med
Pharmacogenomics 2019;4(1):378-81
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100. Shah Murad, Seema Saif, Abdul Ghaffar, G. MujtabaAbbasi, AQ Khokhar, Hafiz Moeen Ud Din. "Since Ancient Times,
Plants and Plant Extracts are being used to Combat Human Diseases (Review Article)". International Journal of Research in
Pharmacy and Biosciences (IJRPB);2019;6(8):1-5.
101. Shah Murad, Shaheena, Badar Jahan, Khalid Niaz, Hina Aslam. Zingiber Officinale: A Miraculous Plant Working As
TherapeuticAgent. Life Sci J 2019;16(7):79-82]. ISSN: 1097-8135 (Print) / ISSN: 2372-613X (Online).
http://www.lifesciencesite.com. 12. doi:10.7537/marslsj160719.12.
102. Shah Murad, Akbar Niazi, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema Saif, Jamila Shah Murad, Manal Raouf and MoosaKhan. Big Diseases
but Cheap Therapies. Biomedical Research Journal 2019;1(1):1-3. file:///C:/Users/HP/Downloads/BRJ-1-103.pdf
103. Shah Murad, Seema, A Ghaffar, G MujtabaAbbasi, Ijaz Ur Rehman, Abdul Qadir. Abnormal Lipid Parameters and Herbs.
Asian J. Pharm. Res. 2019; 9(3):155-158. DOI: 10.5958/2231-5691.2019.00024.8
104. Shah Murad, Shahina, Abdul Qudoos Arain, & A Azmi. A ProspectiveStudy on HypolipidaemicEffects in Fresh and
Dried Ginger Varieties. Journal of Pharmacovigilance and Drug Safety (JPDS) 2019;16(1): 26-29. DOI:
10.21276/jpds.2019.16.01.09.
106. Shah Murad, Salman Iftikhar, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema, Jamila Shah Murad, A Shakoor. Herbs for Health - Review Article.
IJRPB 2019;6(8):15-18.
107. Murad S, Seema, Ghaffar A, Murad JS, Abbasi GM and MastoiAS. Therapeutic Considerations of Pakistani Fruits. Ann
Agric Crop Sci. 2019; 4(2): 1048.
108. Murad S , Arain AQ, Saif S, Shaikh DM, Ghaffar A, Murad JS, Tufail S. Juglans Regia Contain Polyunsaturated Fats, and
Essential Fatty Acid Omega-3. Austin J Pharmacol Ther 2019; 7(2): 1-3. (1115).
109. Murad S, MastoiMI, MastoiAG, Hussain Altaf, Mahar MR and Murad JS. Lipids, Atherosclerosis, and Medicinal Plants.
Thromb Haemost Res. 2019;3(3): 1029.
110. Shah Murad, Akbar KN, Salman Iftikhar, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah Murad, Ghazi Mahmood. Why to Not Rely on
Nature? Research and Reviews on Healthcare: Open Access Journal 2019;4(1): 318-21. DOI:
10.32474/RRHOAJ.2019.04.000176
111. Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar, Salman Iftikhar, Jamila Shah Murad, A Qudoos, ManalRaouf, Seema Saif, Amar Lal
Ghurbakhshani. Use of Modified Foods, Supplements and Herbs for TherapeuticPurpose(Review Article). IJRPB 2019;6(9):1-4
112. Shah Murad, Seema, A Ghaffar, G MujtabaAbbasi, Ijaz Ur Rehman, Abdul Qadir. Abnormal Lipid Parameters and Herbs.
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2019;9(3):155-8. DOI: 10.5958/2231-5691.2019.00024.8
113. Shah Murad, Salman Iftikhar, Abdul Ghaffar, A Qudoos Arain, Jamila Shah Murad, Seema Saif. Resins, Camphene,
Phellandrene, Eucalyptol, Citral, Borneol, and Linalool Containg Plants Reduce ROS Burden in Body. IJRPB 2019;6(9):11-15.
114. Salman Iftikhar, Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema, Jamila Shah Murad, Abdul Qudoos. Allopathy and Ayurvedic
Medications: Comparison. IJRPB 2019;6(8):26-29.
115. Murad S, Iftikhar S, Arain AQ, MastoiMI, Ghaffar A, Seema and Murad JS. New Stratigidies in Therapeutics:
HypolipidemicAgents. Austin Pharmacol Pharm. 2019; 4(1): 1019.
116. Qudoos A, Murad S, Iftikhar S, Murad JS, Ghaffar A and Mahar MR. Fruits are as effective as AllopathicMedications.
Austin Anthropol. 2019; 3(1): 1-3.
117. Murad S, Ijaz-Ur-Rehman, Khokhar AQ, Jahan B, Aslam H and Ghaffar A. How NatureWorks in Therapeutics?. Austin
Pharmacol Pharm. 2019; 4(1): 1018.
118. Murad S, MastoiMI, MastoiAG, Hussain A, Mahar MR and Murad JS. Lipids, Atherosclerosis, and Medicinal Plants.
Thromb Haemost Res. 2019; 3(3): 1029.
119. SHAH MURAD., SALMAN IFTIKHAR., ABDULGHAFFAR., JAMILA SHAH MURAD., SEEMA &AQ ARAIN.
ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF MEDICINALHERB COULD PROTECT TISSUES FROM LIPID PEROXIDATION.
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J.Bio.Innov 2019;8(5):670-77. ISSN 2277-8330 (Electronic)
120. Iftikhar S, Murad S, MastoiAG, Saif S, Jamila SM and Arain AQ. Correction of Lipids in Serum by Phytochemical
Agents. J Blood Disord. 2019; 6(1): 1054.
121. Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar Mastoi, Seema Saif Khoso, Salman Iftikhar, AQ Arain, Jamila Shah. Emerging Therapies in
Ethnic Population. Res & Rev Health Care Open Acc J (RRHCOAJ) 2019;4(1): 335-8. DOI:
10.32474.RRHOAJ.2019.04.000179.
122. Shah Murad, Arain AQ , Salman Iftikhar , Seema , Jamila Shah Murad , Muhammad Ishaqu Mastoi, Abdul Ghaffar. One of
the Elettaria Family of Herb is used as HypolipidemicAgent. OSP J Health Car Med 2019;1(1): 1-4.
123. Niaz K, Niazi F, Murad S, Murad SS, MastoiAG, Murad JS, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din. Garlic is one of the Most Popular
Herbal Remedies. Austin Andrology. 2019; 4(1): 1027.
125. Shah Murad, Seema, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah Murad. Review your considerations on orthodox method of treating
diseases. International Research Forum For Scientific Discovaries (IRFSD) 2019; 2(1): 1-4. ISSN: 2581-8937.
126. Shah Murad, Seema Shah Murad, A Ghaffar, Dur Mohammad Shaikh, Jamila Shah Murad and Farid-Ud-Din.
Ethanomedicinal Approaches in Therapeutics. J Pharmaceut Res, 2019;4(1):1-3.
127. Murad S, Ghaffar A, Murad SS, Shah J, Sheikh DM and Qudoos A. Medicinal Herbs of Pakistan. Austin Anthropol. 2019;
3(2): 1010.
128. Murad S, Azmi AA, Hakro S, Shafique A, Ghaffar A. How Plant Seeds Work?. Am J Pharmacol. 2019; 2(1): 1015
129. Shah Murad, Ejaz Fatima, Adnan Shafique, Najam ul Hassan Abbasi, Azmat Ali, Khalid Niaz, Hina Aslam. Cholerectic
Activity of Psyllium Husk . IJRPB 2019;6(10):1-4.
130. SMMastoi, Fasiha Fatima, M Farooq Niazi, Sana Tufail, Seema Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah. Clotting Factors
may be Normalized by Ethano-Medicinal Herbs. IJRPB 2019; 6(10):10-15
131. Shah Murad, M Farooq Niazi, Sana Tufail, Abdul Ghaffar Mastoi, Seema Saif Khoso, Salman Iftikhar, AQ Arain, Jamila
Shah. Emerging Therapies in Ethnic Population. IJRPB 2019;6(9): 16-20.
132. Shah Murad, Fasiha Fatima, Sana Tufail, A Qudoos, Seema, Abdul Ghaffar and Jamila Shah. Primary & Secondary
Hyperlipidemia: How to Treat? Arch Nano Op Acc J 2019;2(2):176-9. ANOAJ.MS.ID.000134. DOI:
10.32474/ANOAJ.2019.02.000134.
133. Murad S, Saif S, Ghaffar A, Khalid N, Sheikh RA and Sheikh DM. HERBS: Novel Considerations in Unani Medicine.
Austin J Allergy. 2019; 6(1): 1034.
134. Shah Murad, Seema Saif, Dur Muhammad Shaikh, Jamila Shah Murad, Abdul Qudoos Arain, Abdul Ghaffar, Sana Tufail.
Vitamin Rich Indian Fruit:Juglans Regia: Effect on Lipid Profile. International Archives of BioMedical And Clinical Research
(IABCR) 2019; 5(4):9-11. DOI: 10.21276/iabcr.2019.5.4.02
135. M Farooq Niazi, Sana Tufail , Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar Mastoi, Seema Saif Khoso, Salman Iftikhar, AQ Arain, Jamila
Shah. Insight Therapeutics. Sch Acad J Pharm 2019;8(11):1-3. (In Progress)
136. M Farooq Niazi , Sana Tufail , Shah Murad , Seema Shah Murad , Jamila Shah Murad , A Ghaffar Mastoi, Khalid Niaz ,
Abdul Qudoos. Role of therapeutics discipline of medical science. JMRHS2019;2(12): 821-24.
https://doi.org/10.15520/jmrhs.v2i12.133.
137. Shah Murad, Farooq Niazi, Sana Tufail, Abdul Ghaffar, G Mujtaba Abbasi, Seema Saif, Jamila Shah. LDL and HDL
Cholesterol affecting Pakistani Fruit. Glo. J. Pharm. All. Sci., 2020;1(1):19-21.
138-A. Shah Murad , Moosa Khan , Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din , Farid-Ud-Din , Abdul Ghaffar , Seema Shah Murad , Jamila Shah ,
Manal Rauf Mahar. Fenofibrate and Nigella sativa: Allopathy vs Ayurveda Discipline. Glo. J. Pharm. All. Sci. 2020; 1(1): 46-9.
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138. Moosa Khan, Shah Murad, Hafiz Moeen ud Din, Jamila Shah, Manal Rauf Mahar, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema Shah, Farid-Ud-
Din. Hypolipidemic Potential of Layman Substances. Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences 2019;6(12):X (Check )
139. Mastoi Shah Murad, Seema Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah Murad, Moosa Khan, Farid Ud Din. Thymoquinone
Containing Asian Seeds. IJRPB 2019;6(12): 1-4
140. Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Fasiha Fatima, A Qudoos, Seema, Abdul Ghaffar and Jamila Shah. Haldi, Lemon and Methi.
JCERP 2020;4(1):1-4
141. Shah Murad, Hafi z Moeen-Ud-Din, Farid-Ud-Din, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema Shah Murad, Jamila Shah and Manal Rauf
Mahar. Plants and therapeutics: Interaction. Int J Pharm Sci Dev Res 2019;5(1): 13-15.
142. Shah Murad, Hafiz Moeen Ud Din, Farid Ud Din, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema Shah Murad, Jamila Shah and Manal Rauf
Mahar. Pakistani Fruit for High Sugar Patients. Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 24(2)-2020. BJSTR. MS.ID.004030.
143. Murad S, Tufail S, Shah S, Sheikh DM, Mastoi AG, Shah J and Niazi MF. Medicinal Herbs of Pakistan Used in Blood
Disorders. J Blood Disord. 2019; 6(1): 1056
144. Shah M, Adnan S, Amarlal G, Seema Shah M, Abdul G, Jamila Shah. New Ways to Look at Blood Pressure. Open Acc J
Oncol Med 2020;3(3):265-8.
145. Shah Murad, Fasiha Fatima, Sana Tufail, Amarlal Ghurbakhshani, Seema, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah "Layman Healer
and Herbs", International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, 2019, 6(11):17-20.
146. Shah Murad, Abdul Azim Azmi, Altaf Hussain, Dureshwar Marwat, Adnan Shafique. Systolic, Diastolic Blood Pressure,
LDL-C and HDL-C Correction by Fruits and Allopathic Medications. Sci J Biol & Life Sci. 2020;1(2): 1-3.
147. Shah Murad, Fasiha F, A Qudoos, Seema, Abdul G, et al., Psychological Considerations to Use Alternative Therapies. Sch
J Psychol& Behav Sci. 2020;3(3): 313-19. DOI:10.32474/SJPBS.2020.03.000165
148. Shah Murad, M MoosaKhan, Hafiz Moeen Ud Din, Seema Shah Murad, Farid-Ud-Din, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah,
Manal Rauf Mahar. FENOFIBRATESFOR SERUM LIPID ABNORMALITIES. IJMS2019;4(12):1-8.
149. Shah Murad, Seema Shah Murad, Farid Ud Din, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah, ManalRauf Mahar. Ros and Nature. LOJ
Phar & Cli Res 1(5)- 2020. LOJPCR. MS.ID.000124. DOI: 10.32474/LOJPCR.2020.01.000124
150. Salman Iftikhar, Abdul Qudoos, Shah Murad, Seema Shah Murad, Jamila Shah Murad, A Ghaffar Mastoi. Omega-3 fats in
herbs prevent heart complications. Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences 2019;2(12):825-28
151. Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shah Murad, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Dur Muhammad, Seema Shah Murad. HDL for
healthy heart. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review 2020;3(1): 161-7.
152. Shah Murad, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Hafiz Moeen Ud Din, Farid Ud Din, Seema Shah Murad, Barkat A
Shaikh. Pakistani herb that activates an enzymewhich increases body’s useof cholesterol and lowers it. International Journal of
Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review 2020;3(1): 168-75.
153. Shah Murad, Abdul Qadir Khokhar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Altaf H Mahar, MoosaKhan. Hypolipidemic,
Antihypertensive, Antispasmodic, Broncho-Dilating, AntitussiveEffects of Medicinal Herb. Sch Acad J Pharm 2020; 9(1): X
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154. Shah Murad Mastoi Baloch, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Seema Shah Murad, Hafiz Moeen
Uddin, Farid Uddin. Glucophage Vs Fruits for Treating Hyperglycemia. Sch Acad J Pharm, Jan, 2020; 9(1): X (CHECK)
155. Salman Iftikhar, Shah Murad, Seema Saif, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah Murad, Manal Raouf. NEW WAYS TO DEAL
WITH THERAPEUTICSIN MEDICINE. J.Bio.Innov 2020; 9(1): 80-86.
156. Shah Murad, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Dur Muhammad Shaikh, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Seema Saif, MastoiA G.
Chemical Interactions benefit diseased stateof vascular smooth muscles. IJMSCRR 2020;3(1):183-7.
157. Shah Murad Mastoi, MoosaK, Seema Shah M, Farid-Ud-Din, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah and ManalRauf Mahar.
Prehistorically Nigella Sativa is being used to treat Inflammation, High Plasma Lipids, High Blood Pressure, Asthma, Diabetes
Mellitus and Arthritis. Trends Tech Sci Res. 2020; 3(5): 98-100. DOI: 10.19080/TTSR.2020.03.555625
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158. Mastoi Shah Murad, Seema Shah Mura, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah Murad, MoosaKhan, Farid Ud Din. "Thymoquinone
Containing Asian Seeds", International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, 2019, 6(12):1-4.
159. Shumaila Najeeb, Shah Murad Mastoi Baloch, Nusratullah Khan, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Seema Shah Murad, Farid-Ud-
Din. Curcumin present in plants reduces both theoxidation and circulation of oxidized levels of LDL cholesterol. International
Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review 2020; 3(2): 206-14.
160. Shah M, Khalid N, Adnan S, Saleemullah A, Altaf Hussain M, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, MoosaKhan. The
Composition of Fenugreek Includes A Large Number of Chemical Components. Drug Des Int Prop Int J 2020; 3(3):374-
77.DDIPIJ.MS.ID.000165. DOI:10.32474/DDIPIJ.2020.03.000165.
161. M Farooq Niazi, Sana Tufail, Dr. Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar Mastoi, Dr. Salman Iftikhar, Seema Shah, Adnan Shafique,
Dr. M Ishaque Mastoiand Jamila Shah. Therapeuticefficacy of plants. IJHFS2019; 1(1): 99-102.
162-A. Seema S Murad, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, S Murad, "Aesthetic Plants as Therapeutic
Agents". International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, 2020; 7(2): 1-4.
162-B. Murad Shah,
Seema, Ghaffar A, Abbasi G Mujtaba, Rehman Ijaz Ur, Qadir Abdul. Abnormal Lipid
Parameters and Herbs. AJPR2019; 9(3):1-4.
163. Seema Shah, Saleemullah Abro, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan,MoosaKhan, Shah Murad,
"How to Choose Right Medication?", International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, 2020; 7(1): 22-6.
164. S Murad, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Seema Shah Murad, Farid-Ud-
Din. Medicinal herbs inhibit cholesterol absorption and synthesis in liver. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical
Research and Review 2020;3(2): 215-22.
165. Tarique Ahmed Maka, M Ismail Khoso, Nusratullah Khan, Shah Murad, Seema Shah Murad, Azhar Mughal, "ANGINA:
Treatment by Alternative Therapeutic Principal?", International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biosciences, 2020; 7(2): 5-
8.
166. Nusratullah Khan, Shah Murad, Shumaila Najeeb, Saleemullah Abro, Altaf H Mahar, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema Saif. NEW
WAYS TO LOOK AT NUTRACEUTICALS. JBINO 2020;9(3):323-29.
167. S Murad, Altaf Hussain Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan. CARDAMOM:freeradical scavenger chemical herb.
INTERNATIONALJOURNALOF BIOLOGICALSCIENCE 2020; 3(4): 1-6 (Check)
168. Shah Murad, Saleemullah Abro, Wajid Abro, MoosaKhan, Tarique Ahmed Maka, M Ismail Khoso. IGNORANT
FRUITS: Rich source of antioxidant substances. IJO - International Journal of Health Sciences and Nursing 2020; 3(4):11-6.
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169. Mastoi Shah Murad, Nusratullah Khan, Shumaila Najeeb, Hafiz Moeen-Ud-Din, Seema Shah Murad, Farid-Ud-Din. Fruit
that supply essential nutrients to human body. InternationalJournal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review
2020;3(2): 235-40.
170. Shah Murad, Hafiz Moeen Ud Din, Farid Ud Din, Abdul Ghaffar, Seema Shah Murad, Jamila Shah, Manal Rauf Mahar.
Pakistani Fruit for High Sugar Patients. Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2020;24(2): 18137-40. BJSTR. MS.ID.004030.
171. Shah Murad, Nusratullah Khan, Tarique Ahmed Maka, M Ismail Khoso, Saleemullah Abro, Dur Muhammad Shaikh.
IGNORANT THERAPEUTIC WAYS IN HEALTH SCIENCES. International Journalof Medical Science in Clinical Research
and Review 2020;3(2): 228-34.
172. Shah Murad, Manal Raouf Mahar, Jamila Shah Murad, Seema Saif, Abdul Ghaffar Mastoi, Altaf Hussain, M Ishaq Mastoi.
Ancient Sources of Therapeutics. Pharm Anal Acta 2020 ;2(2):620. doi: 10.35248/2153-2435.20.11.620
173. Shah Murad, Abdul Qadir Khokhar, Altaf H Mahar, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan, Seema Shah Murad. Adrak:
Pakistani herb for lowering body weight and lipids. Merit Research Journal of Food Science and Technology 2020;5(1): 1-8.
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174. Shah Murad, Tarique Ahmed Maka, M Ismail Khoso, Shumaila Najeeb, Nusratullah Khan & Seema Shah Murad. HOW
DOES COMMON PAKISTANI FRUIT AFFECT LDL-OXIDATION?. J.Bio.Innov 2020;9(4): 615-620.
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175. Saleemullah Abro, Shah Murad, Wajid Abro, Tarique Ahmed Maka, M Ismail Khoso, M Azhar Mughal. Healthy Effects
Of Quercetin. Researcher 2020;12(5): 21-26.
176. Seema Saif, Shah Murad, Abdul Ghaffar, Jamila Shah Murad, Manal Raouf, Dur Mhammad Shaikh. Hyperlipidemia:
Alternative Approaches. Glo. J. Pharm. All. Sci., 2020; 1(3): 5-8.
177. Shah Murad, Khalid Niaz, Manal Raouf Mahar, Palwasha Awan, Abrar Umar, Sibghatullah Sangi. Single Blind Placebo
Controlled Study of Herbs. Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy 2020; 9)8):X (Check)
178. Shah Murad, Moosa Khan, Fasiha Fatima, Seema Shah Murad. Kalonji, fenofibrates and triglycerides. RRJ 2020; 1(1):
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COURSES INBEHAVIOURALSCIENCETECHNOLOGY“DIANETICS”
Communication Course, How to get along with others Course, Training Routines Course, Hubbard
Basic Auditors Course, Study Skills forlife Course, Condition Formula Course, Basic Ethics Course,
Ups and downs in life Course, Assist Course, How to improve conditions in life Course, Self Analysis
Course, Personal Values and Integrity Course., PurificationCourse, Anatomy of Human Mind Course
(EachCourse Period was one month to 10 months)
Chief coordinator/Organizer of “Clinico-PharmacologicalConferences” at LM&DC,
Lahore (2007-2013)
Supervisor for M. Phil Scholars: University of Karachi, UHS Lahore and The University of
Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Postgraduate Dissertation Supervision: Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of
Pharmacology, University of Karachi since 2011-till date.
EXTRACURRICULARACTIVITIES
Regular Column writing in daily news papers of Karachi, Pakistan since last 15 years.
Worked as Anchor Person in Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (Radio Pakistan)
Karachi, Pakistan for20 years.
Served as Anchor Person (Host, Compere) at PTVand PTV-Nationalfor 15 years.
Served as President MEHRAN SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANISATION, “Karachi division” for
5 years (1995-2000)
Served as Dissemination Manager in DIANETICS CENTRE:forPersonal Excellence,
Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan from1993-2000.
Chief Warden, Hostels, Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan (from2007
to 2013)
Incharge, Literary Society at IMDC, Islamabad (from 2014-till date)
President, Literary Committee, Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore (from2007
to 2013)
Founder President, PSYCHO-SOCIALINSTITUTE,Karachi (2002-till date)
Worked as Special Assistant to Chief Minister, Sindh Province, from January 1994 to 6th
November 1996.
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COMPUTERSKILLS
Computer Literacy Program: Certificate from Hamdard Institute of Information
Technology,Hamdard University Karachi, Pakistan (1998).
Fully conversantwith the use of Windows XP/95/98/2000/2009,MS Word, MS
Excel,MS PowerPointetc
Fully conversantwith the use of Internet-mail etc.
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Read, write and speak English, Urdu, Sindhi, Siraiki, Balochiand Punjabi fluently.
PRESENTATIONSKILLS
Adept in delivering presentations and briefings in academic meetings and professional
gatherings.
MEMBERSHIP/FELLOWSHIP
Member of Dianetics Society of Pakistan.
Member of South African Society forBasic and Clinical Pharmacology (SASBCP),
Cape Town,South Africa.REG: # 100-67405
Member of International forum for Health, Sydney, Australia.
Member of Argentine Society for Experimental Pharmacology
Member of Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and
Toxicologists
Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Pharmaceutics & Pharmacology,Avens
Publishing Group, Northborough MA 01532, USA
Member of Belgian Society of Fundamental and Clinical Physiology and
Pharmacology
Member of Brazilian Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Member of Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Member of International Society forMedia and Mental Health, Oslo, Norway.
Fellow of Royal Society of Health, London, England.
Member, Editorial Board, SCIMETR, International Journal of Medical
Sciences, Iran.
Member, ‘National Advisory Council of Pharmacologists’, Karachi-Pakistan.
Member, ‘Pakistan Socio-Economic Advisory Board’ Hyderabad-Pakistan.
Member ‘Economics Development Association’ UET, Lahore-Pakistan.
ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Member and Subject Specialist (Pharmacology),PunjabPublic Service Commission,
Government of Punjab.
External/Internal Examiner, Paper Assessor and Paper Setter for Postgraduate Courses
(M. Phil, Diplomas), Para-Medical and Allied Health Sciences Courses in University of
Health Sciences, Lahore.
Research article reviewer/member of Journal of College of Physicians& Surgeons
Pakistan (JCPSP),Karachi.
Member Board of Studies of pharmacology at Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical
University,Islamabad, Pakistan since 1st December 2016.
Member, Editorial Board of International Journal of Current Research and Review,
India.
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SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIUMS
Attended W.H.O Collaborating center forResearch and Training in Educational
Development of Health Personals Workshopon ‘Educational planning and
Evaluation’ By College of Physiciansand Surgeons Pakistan (C.P.S.P)
Attended National Workshopon ‘The Role of Media in Promotionof Mental health’
Sponsored by the Agha Khan University,Karachi Pakistan and WHOCollaborating
Center for Mental Health, Research and Training.
Attended “Workshopon Osteoporosis” on August 29th 2001organized by
Department of Orthopaedics, Agha Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
Attended National Psychiatric Conferenceby Department of Psychiatry,Hamdard
University Hospital, Hamdard University, Karachi Pakistan.
Attended 39th Annual Symposium Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi,
Pakistan.
Attended 40th Annual Symposium Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi.
Attended 1st Medical Symposium 2003, Mohammad Medical College, Mirpurkhas,
Pakistan.
Attended 2nd Medical Symposium 2004, Mohammad Medical College Mirpurkhas.
Participated in 4th Annual Conference of “Epilepsy Association of Pakistan” on 21st
April, 2006 at Hotel Pearl Continental, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Attended twodays workshopon “STUDY SKILLS: new slant on Research
methodologies” organized by Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi on 29th
April 2007.
Attended & Participated National Training Course on “Moleculardetection of RNA
viruses” (April 24-26, 2007) at Environmental Biotechnology Division, NIBGE,
Faisalabad.
Participated National Workshopon “New Trends of training/research in genetic
Pharmacology” organized by Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi, on 12
March 2008.
Attended/Participated National Training Seminar on “New-Eraof Molecular Based
Research on common drugs” sponsored and organized by ZAFA Pharmaceutics,
Karachi on 25th March, 2008.
Attended seminar on “Anatomy of Human Mind” organized by Dianetics Society of
Pakistan, on 2nd April 2008 at DIANETICSCENTRE FOR PERSONALEXCELLENCE,
Karachi.
Attended 15th National Radiological Conference organized by ARC (Advance
Radiology Clinic) at Karachi Sheraton Hotel on 13th September, 2008.
Attended 5th Health Asia 2009 International Exhibition and Conference: The Premier
Health Eventof the Region, at Karachi ExpoCentre from 11th to 13th March 2009.
Attended National Workshopon “ New Slant on Gastroenterology” organized by
Dow University of Health Sciences and Civil Hospital, Karachi, on 24th March, 2009.
Attended symposium on “MEDICALEDUCATION” conductedby Department of
Medical Education, Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, on 26th May 2010.
Participated in workshop on “Anger & Stress Management” conductedby
Department of Medical Education,Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, on 9th
June 2010.
Participated in workshop on “IMPROVINGLECTURES” conductedby Department of
Medical Education, Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, on 4th August 2010.
Participated in workshop on “Curriculum Development” conducted by Department
of Medical Education,Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, on 22nd September
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2010.
Participated in workshop on “PBL” organized by Department of Medical Education,
LM&DC, Lahore, on 2nd November 2010.
Attended First Annual Symposium “World Diabetes Day”,arranged by Department
of Medical Education,LM&DC and Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan,
on 25th November 2010.
Participated in “National Curriculum Revision Committee Preliminary Meeting for
MBBS” on November 29 to December 1st, 2010, conducted by HEC, Islamabad, at
HEC Regional Centre Lahore.
Attended and participated in one day Seminar on “How to get along with others”
organized by Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, Karachi Chapter, on
18th December 2010.
Attended and participated in one day Workshop on “Personal Ethics”,organized by
DIANETICS:The Modern Science of Mental Health, Karachi, Pakistan on 21st
December 2010.
Attended workshop on “World-widetrends on Genetic Therapy” organized by Agha
Khan Foundation & HEC, Government of Pakistan on 31st December 2010, at CPSP,
Regional Centre Lahore.
Attended Conference on Medical Editing, Medical Writing and Biostatistics
organized by CPSP, AKU, W.H.O,DUHS, and Pakistan Association of Medical Editors
at CPSP on 2nd December, 2010.
Attended one day training Session on “BASIC IT SKILLs” on 9th December 2010
arranged by Computer Resource Center, IT Department, LM&DC, Lahore.
Attended one day workshop on “What to do withnew medical research methods”
organized by WHO, HEC and Health Department, Government of Pakistan at PIMS,
Islamabad on 14th December 2011.
Participated in workshop on “Research Methodology”, conductedby D.M.E,Lahore
Medical & Dental College, Lahore from 13th to14th December 2010.
Attended 3rd International Conference on Medical Educationconducted and
arranged by Department of Medical Education& EducationalResearch Fatima
Jinnah Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan from 2nd to 4th February, 2011.
Participated in “Workshop on Personal Tutorial System”, conducted by DME &
Educational Research, LM&DC, Lahore, Pakistan on February 7, 2011.
Participated in one day seminar on “STUDY SKILLS FOR LIFE” conductedby LM&DC,
Lahore, on 18/02/2011.
Participated in one day workshopon “FEEDBACKTRAINING” conducted by
Department of Medical Education,LM&DC, Lahore, on 3rd May 2011.
Attended and participated in INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE OFTOXICOLOGY
organized by Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, BASIC MEDICAL
SCIENCES INSTITUTE,JPMC,Karachi, Pakistan on 18th June 2011.
Participated in workshop “MEDICALETHICS” conducted by Department of Medical
Education, Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore, on 15th November 2011.
Attended SAARCSCS International Surgical Conference 2011 organized by Society of
Surgeons of Pakistan, Lahore from 24th to 26th November 2011, at Pearl Continental,
Lahore, Pakistan. Theme: Information to Inspiration: Knowledge and Vision Shaping
the Future Surgical Care in SAARC Countries.
Attended workshop on “Professionalism” conducted by Department of Medical
Education, Lahore Medical & Dental College, Lahore on 28th November, 2011.
Attended one day Seminar on “First Aid CPR Orientation”, conductedby DME,
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Lahore Medical and Dental College, Lahore on 30th November 2011.
Attended 2nd Annual Symposium on “WorldDiabetes Day”,conducted by Ghurki
Trust Teaching Hospital, Lahore, on 8th December 2011.
Conducted & organized 1st CLINICO-PHARMACOLOGICALCONFERENCE on
“MANAGEMENTOFHYPERTENSION” atLahore Medical & Dental College, Lahore on
23rd December 2011.
Attended 8th Health Asia 2012 Exhibition and Conference on 24th to 26th April 2012
at Karachi Expo Centre, Karachi.
Conducted, organized and participated in 2nd CLINICO-PHARMACOLOGICAL
CONFERENCE on“Management of Peptic ulcer disease” withcoorination of
department of Medicine, Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital, Lahore, and DME, LM&DC,
Lahore, Pakistan, on 27th January 2012.
Participated in Training workshop on “DIABETES” conductedand organized by
FAMILYCON,Lahore Chapter at PC, Lahore on 10th February 2012.
Participated in workshop on ‘Communication & Presentation Skills’ organized by
Islamabad Medical & Dental College in collaboration with Department of
Community Medicine and DME on 10th February, 2016.
Participated in ‘Pakistan Mother languages Literature Festival’ organized by SPO,
USAID, Indus Cultural Forum and LOK VERSA Islamabad from 20th to 21st February
2016.
Attended workshop on “ Therapeutic Considerations on Medicinal Herbs in
Pakistan” organized by Agha khan University and Hamdard University at
Convention center, Islamabad-Pakistan from 21 to 23rd December 2016.
Attended “National Ethno-botanical Seminar” at Pakistan Museum of Natural
History, Islamabad organized by IUCN/UNDP/PMNHon 29th December 2016.
Attended workshop on”Communication and Presentation Skills” on 10th Feb 2016.
Attended workshop on “communicationskills” organized by HRD, IMDC, Islamabad
on 1st January 2017.
Attended seminar on NEWERA OF GENETICTHERAPEUTICS” organizedby
Foundation University Rawalpindi on 27 Feb 2017.
Attended and participated in “ Workshop on Medical Professionalism: Ways, Works
and Goal Achievements” organized by Air University Islamabad, Pakistan on 25
March 2017.
Attended seminar on ‘Evidencebased Medicine: New Era of Therapeutics’ organized
by Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan on April 2017.
Attended seminar on Medical Research and application of Biostatistics organized by
Huzaifa International at Serena Islamabad on 12 June 2017.
Attended Lecture on “Life, Personal Ethics,Group Morality,Perfectionand
Satisfaction” by Dr. Itiqan farooquiat PC Rawalpindi on Agust 2017.
Arranged seminar on “ Ethanopharmacology” organized by Department of
Pharmacology IMDC at Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad on 10th jan 2018.
Attended workshop on “Reunion of Allopathy and Ayurvedic School of Medicine”
organized by Faculty of Herbarism, Quaid e azam University Islamabad on 24 March
2018.
Attended interactive lecture on ‘Evaluation of medical students of teacher-based
and student-based teaching methods’ organized by LGH Lahore on 2nd June 2018.
Attended seminar on ‘THERAPEUTICSANDITS SCHOOL OF THOUGHTS’organized
by AIMC Lahore-Pakistan on 26 August 2018.
Attended lecture on ‘HOSPITAL-ACQUIREDINFECTIONSANDMORBIDITY’
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delivered by Prof.Yashve Das from Lady Hardinge Medical College, at LGH on 30th
August 2018.
Attended workshop on “Conventional and Modern Teaching Methods in Pakistan”
organized by Liaquat University Jamshoro-Pakistan on 3rd Oct2018.
Attended and participated in workshop on “ALTERNATIVE THERAPIESIN
PREVENTINGHEARTDISEASES” organized by PakMedical Research Council
Karachi on 14th October2018
Attended lecture on “How to address Environmental issues of Pakistan?” organized
by PfizerPharmaceuticals Karachi Pakistan at Avari Hotel International on 4th
November 2018.
Attended seminar on “Strategies for teaching in Clinical Rounds” at FFMU
Rawalpindi Pakistan on 10th NOV 2018.
Attended lecture on “Empirical CME Methods” conducted by DME, LM&DC Lahore-
Pakistan on 29th
Nov 2018.
Attended Lecture on STUDENT-TEACHER-PARENTS TRIANGLE’ by Prof Dr. Itqan
Farooque at PC, Lahore on 30th
November 2018.
Attended seminar on “Infection control principles and practices for local health agencies”
ORG by REMINGTON Pharma,Lahore on 12th
DECEMBER 2018.
Attended seminar on “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: FACTS AND MYTHS
?’ organized by Albro Pharmaceuticals Lahore at AIMC Lahore on 3rd
Jan 2019.
Attended lecture on “Plethora of discoveries and advances in new era of Medical
Sciences” organized by NUST, Islamabad on 30th
Jan 2019
Attended seminar on “Standard Precautions in Tertiary Clinical Setups” ORGby
Medicine Deptt of AU Islamabad on 12th
FEB 2019
Attended seminar on “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” organized by PIMS Islamabad
Pakistan on 3rd
March 2019.
Attended seminar on “The Diagnostic Process:Rediscovering the Basic Steps” organized
by National Hospital Lahore on 26th
March 2019
Attended workshop on “Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)” conducted by CM Deptt
of Jinnah hospital Lahore-Pakistan on 3oth March 2019.
Attended Conference on ‘Why is cough etiquette so important?’ On 2nd
Apr 2019.
Attended Lecture on “Psychologicalconsiderations in patient care” organized by
Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad on 4th April 2019.
Attended seminar on “Inflammatory BowelDisease: Patient Care” conductedby
Medicine Department, Rajpootana Hospital Hyderabad-Sindh-Pakistan on 1st July
2019
Attended lecture on “Possible conditions that could be causing yoursymptoms”
delivered by Prof.Idark-Ul-Hassan at PC Rawalpindi on 17th Oct 2019.
Attended lecture on “Waste Disposal in Hospitals” delivered by Dr. Micelle Pickieat
Pak-China Centre, Islamabad-Pakistan on 4th DECEMBER2019.
Attended interactive session on “Autism: Diagnosis and Treatment” organized by
WISH-RIPHAIslamabad, Pakistan on 6th January 2020
Attended seminar on ‘DORMANCY IN THERAPEUTICDESCIPLINE OFMEDICAL
SCIENCES’ organized by Quaid-e-Azam Hospital and QAU, Islamabad Pakistan on
18th Jan 2020.
PERSONALINFORMATION
Date of Birth: Apr. 18, 1965.
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Marital Status: Married (Three Issues).
Nationality/Religion: Pakistani/Islam (CNIC#42201-0973439-1)
PERMENANT ADDRESS:HouseNo:A-129AshrafSquare
Gulshan-e-Iqbal,Bl:17Karachi,Pakistan.
Email:shahhmurad65@gmail.com,shahhmurad65@imdcollege.edu.pk
Cell # +92-3142243415,0333-8124611,Office:+92-51-2807201.
REFERENCES
PROF. DR.ZAHID BASHIR
Principal
Shalamar Medical & Dental College
Lahore, Pakistan.
TEL:OFF: +924236852658, CELL: +923072221792
Prof. Dr.MohsinTurab
HOD (Pharmacology)
HCMD, Hamdard University, Karachi-Pakistan. CELL: +923332115515
-Prof.Dr. SajidRaza
HOD, Biochemistry,, IMDC, Islamabad-Pakistan CELL:+923337821727
PROF. DR.Ghazi Mahmood
HOD, ENT,Multan Medical & Dental College, Multan, Pakistan. CELL: +923324161351