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Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Department of Pharmacology

Postgraduate Student Research Projects 2004

Dissertations: [1]

Kruger JP: Isolation and characterization of antibacterial compounds from three Terminalia species (Dr JN Eloff)

Theses: [10]

Fraser N: Oral pseudo-ephedrine containing decongestants and its effects on controlled hypertensives (Prof JR Snyman)

Greeff DGS: ‘n Beskrywende deursnitstudie om te ondersoek watter middels die algemeenste deur algemene praktisyns vir rustelose bene sindroom voorgeskryf word, watter kriteria vir die diagnose gebruik word en om ‘n aanduiding te kry van hoe algemeen die siekte is (Prof JR Snyman)

Manana JV: Developing techniques to identify commonly used herbal medicine for quality control purposes (Dr JN Eloff)

Mareledwane NG: A comparative study between doxycycline 100mg given orally versus 5% benzoyl peroxide applied topically in the treatment of mild to moderate acne (Prof JR Snyman)

Meeding JP: Sinusitis resolves faster using a mucolyticum with amoxycillin than using amoxycillin alone (Prof JR Snyman)

Mzolo K: An equivalence study of the safety and efficacy of a fixed dose combination of perindopril and indapamide versus lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide in the treatment of hypertension (Prof JR Snyman)

Ngozwana S: To compare the efficacy of the commonly used first line antibacterial agent, amoxycillin, to the more expensive agent, ciprofloxacin, in the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (Prof JR Snyman)

Rodrigues SDS: Management of cancer pain: Knowledge and attitudes of health care professionals (Prof JR Snyman)

Sefanyetso FK: A comparison of the effectivity of a high dose ACE-Inhibitor-diuretic combination and a low dose ACE-Inhibitor-diuretic-reserpine combination in black patients with uncontrolled hypertension (Prof JR Snyman)

Vezi ZB: Pattern of dyslipidaemia amongst black patients with type two diabetes (Prof JR Snyman)

 

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