Students from Faculty of Pharmacy publish papers in international journal

The teachers published Dr. Asia Salman Abdullah and pharmacist Shaimaa Nadeem and teaching Zainab Sobeih In the Faculty of Pharmacy research entitled (Research methods of treatment, blood sugar level and its relationship with C. Reakt Protein in patients taking diabetes medications only or patients taking medications Diabetes with high blood pressure medications in Basrah province) in the Asian journal of Indian Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research with an impact factor 0.492 and within a classification Scoobes. Dr. Asia Salman explained that blood samples were taken from patients to measure the cumulative level for blood sugar and blood lipid level and measure the level of c-reaact protein high sensitivity has been Fill out questionnaire forms for patients containing information on the history of the disease and treatment and were the most treatment drugs The pressure used is angiotinsine, such as lozartan and candisartan, as well as hormone inhibitors. Converted to angiotencin e.g. captopril and inalapril, as well as medications that shut down calcium channels such as Amlodin and dalitazem, as well as carfidilol, a beta blockers. And most sugar medications. Used are kleptocles, clambride, calcofigand insulin. The study showed that the level of sugar Cumulative as well as the level of seriac protein is lower in women taking pressure medications and sugar medications together compared to women who only take sugar medications. The result was a high level of c-re-rifif highly sensitive protein in patients who lack control over blood sugar level as well Patients with a high level of blood lipids. That means they're more likely to get sick. There are many studies that have focused on the relationship between heart disease and atherosclerosis and between Chronic protein c-reaact height. So this study recommended the addition of a protein c-reactiv measurement. to routine diabetes tests. The study recommended the addition of c Re-protein to routine tests for diabetics.