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Comparison of 3 doses of aloe vera and burn drugs in market on burnt rat models
Macit, Çağlar; Tatlıpınar, Mücteba Eşref; Çağlar, Emre Şefik; Taner, Neda; Turgut, Senanur; Sarıkaya, Elif Görkem (İstanbul Medipol University, 2018)Burn injuries are an incident that can have serious traumatic consequences. Degree of tissue damage depends on height of heat and duration of contact. It can be classified as 4 different burn degrees. Herbal treatments can ... -
DNA damage in gasoline station workers caused by occupational exposure to petrol vapour in Turkey
Beceren, Ayfer; Akdemir, Nebahat; Omurtag, Gülden Zehra; Tatlıpınar, Mücteba Eşref; Şardaş, Semra (University of Istanbul, 2016)The refueling of vehicles is a major source of volatile organic compounds generated by used and evaporated fuel. Gasoline workers are directly exposed to various fuel products via many routes in the ambient air. The aim ... -
Evaluation of knowledge level about asbestos exposure in urban transformation construction areas
Konak, Özlem; Tatlıpınar, Mücteba Eşref; Omurtag, Gülden Zehra (University of Istanbul, 2017)Since Turkey is in an earthquake zone, historically there has been a lot of demolition in various cities, including Istanbul which contains many historical places. Residents of Istanbul are subject to calamity regulations ... -
Investigation of the diabetic patients’ knowledge on diabetes and the role of clinical pharmacist in providing pharmaceutical care to them
Taner, Neda; Tatlıpınar, Mücteba Eşref; Aydın, Ayşe Nur; Omurtag, Gülden Zehra (İstanbul Medipol University, 2020)Type 2 Diabetes is a common incurable metabolic disorder with worldwide increasing prevalence. International Diabetic Association noticed that there is a very fast and alarming increase in the worldwide prevalence of ... -
The role of pharmacists in Kırklareli (Turkey) as primary health care providers
Tatlıpınar, Mücteba Eşref; Göksu, Yılmaz; Omurtag, Gülden Zehra (University of Istanbul, 2017)This study was carried out in Kırklareli in 2005. The aim was to investigate the role of pharmacists as primary health care providers. In 63.5% of the total number of 55 pharmacies taking part in the research, there was ...