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Dr. Atta Abbas Naqvi LECTURER
Personal Data
Nationality | Pakistan
Department | Pharmacy Practice
Official Email | [email protected]
Academic Qualifications (Beginning with the most recent)
Date Academic Degree Place of Issue Address 2020 PhD in Pharmacy Practice (Social
& Administrative Pharmacy) Malaysia Univeristi Sains Malaysia
2013 Masters in Medicines Management UK University of Sunderland 2010 Doctor of Pharmacy Pakistan Ziauddin University
PhD, Master or Fellowship Research Title: (Academic Honors or Distinctions)
PhD Evaluation of pharmacist intervention in improving treatment outcomes of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Master Evaluation of the perceptions of health care professionals regarding pharmacist intervention to reduce polypharmacy
Pharm.D Review of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder pharmacotherapy
English Language Proficiency Date Reg.# Test Results
01/08/2015 003209 IELTS Overall 7.5 Bands
(Very good user)
Listening 8
Reading 6.5
Writing 7.5
Speaking 7.5
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Professional Record: (Beginning with the most recent)
Job Rank Place and Address of Work Date Lecturer College of Clinical Pharmacy, Imam
Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
09/12/2015 Continued.
Assistant Professor Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan
1st April 2015 15th September 2015
Pharmacy Manager Clifton Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan 10th December 2014
31st March 2015
Assistant Professor & Clinical Pharmacist
Faculty of Pharmacy, Ziauddin University & Dr Ziauddin University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
1st November 2013
31st October 2014
Senior Lecturer Faculty of Pharmacy, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan
11th July 2013 30th November 2013
Pharmacist Clifton Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
9th May 2011 10th July 2013
Officer Regulatory Affairs
PharmEvo (Pvt) Limited., Pakistan
29th December 2010
6th May 2011
Undergraduate pharmacy resident
Dr Ziauddin University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
1st January 2009
22nd November 2010
Scientific Achievements
Published Refereed Scientific Researches (Selected)*
# Name of Investigator(s) Research Title Publisher and Date of
Publication
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Atta Abbas Naqvi, AlShayban DM, Ghori
SA, Mahmoud MA, Haseeb A, Faidah HS,
Hassali MA.
Validation of the General Medication Adherence Scale in Saudi Patients With
Chronic Diseases.
Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2019; 10:633.
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AlQarni K, AlQarni EA, Atta Abbas
Naqvi, AlShayban DM, Ghori SA, Haseeb A, Raafat M, Jamshed S.
Assessment of Medication Adherence in Saudi Patients With Type II Diabetes
Mellitus in Khobar City, Saudi Arabia.
Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2019; 10:1306.
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Iffat W, Shakeel S, Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Imam S, Ali T, Nesar S, et al.
Rational and experiential decision-making preferences of pharmacy
students in Karachi, Pakistan.
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology.
2019;13(12):151-155.
4 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Zehra F, Rizwan Ahmad
Interactions and conflicts of interests between prescribers and medical sales
representatives (MSRs) regarding
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
32(5): (2019)
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prescribing and drug promotion practices in Karachi, Pakistan.
5
Alsaeed W, Al-Dhamen M,
Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N, Atta Abbas
Naqvi.
Clinical uses and toxicity of Ephedra sinica; an evidence based
comprehensive retrospective review (2004-2017).
Pharmacognosy review, 13(25): (2019)
6
Al-Jamea A, Rizwan Ahmad,
Ahmad N, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Clinical uses and toxicity of Aloe vera; an evidence-based comprehensive retrospective review (2007-2017).
Pharmacognosy review 13(25): (2019)
7
Syed Wajid, Mohammed N. Al-Arifi, Salmeen D Babelghaith, Atta
Abbas Naqvi, Sultan S. Althagfan, Mansour Adam Mahmoud.
Pharmacy students’ knowledge and attitudes towards diabetes: a cross
sectional study.
Biomedical Research
2018; 29 (19): 3638-
3642
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Atta Abbas Naqvi, Rizwan Ahmad, Elewi
AAW, Alawa AH, Alasiri MJ.
Dietary supplements use among undergraduate male students in health and non-health clusters colleges of a
public-sector University in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Complementary and Alternative medicines.
18:269 (2018)
9
Atta Abbas Naqvi, Naqvi
SBS, Zehra F, Verma AK, Usmani S, Badar
S, Ahmad R, Ahmad N.
Estimation of the Direct Cost of Poliomyelitis Rehabilitation Treatment
to Pakistani Patients: A 53‑Year Retrospective Study.
Appl Health Econ Health Policy. 2018; 16(6):871-
888.
10
Muhammad Tariq Aftab, Atta Abbas
Naqvi, Aseel Fuad Al-karasneh, and Syed
Azizullah Ghori.
Impact of Religiosity on Subjective Life Satisfaction and Perceived Academic
Stress in Undergraduate Pharmacy Students.
J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2018;
10(4): 192–198.
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Al-Omari R, Al-Enazi A,
Rizwan Ahmad*, Ahmad N, Atta Abbas
Naqvi.
Clinical uses and toxicity of Ergot (Claviceps purpurea); a comprehensive
retrospective review (2003-2017).
Biosci. Biotech. Res. Comm. 11(3):356-362
(2018)
12
Al-Mubayedh H, Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmad
N.
Ethnopharmacological uses and public knowledge regarding Cinnamomum zeylanicum in Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
J Pharm Bioall Sci. 10(3):159-65 (2018)
13 Almassmoum SM,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Current clinical status of hydrotherapy; an evidence based retrospective six-years (2012-2017) systemic review.
Bali medical journal. 7(3):578-586. (2018)
14 Ahmad N, Degradation Kinetic and
Pharmacokinetic Studies of Quercetin Chitosan Nanoparticles Using Validated
Current Pharmaceutical Analysis, 14(3):286-297.
(2018)
4
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmad
FJ.
Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography–Synapt Mass
Spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS-ESI-Q-TOF).
15
Almubayedh H, Rizwan Ahmad,
Ahmad N, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Clinical uses and toxicity of Atropa belladonna; an evidence based
comprehensive retrospective review (2003-2017).
Biosci. Biotech. Res. Comm. 11(1): 41-48 (2018)
16 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Rizwan Ahmad, Zehra F, Yousuf R.
Dietary Supplement Use Among Students of Pharmacy Colleges in the City of Karachi, Pakistan: Prevalence,
Opinions, and Attitudes.
Journal of dietary supplements. 03(1-13).
(2018)
17 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Zehra F, Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
Awareness, knowledge and attitude towards breast cancer, breast screening and early detection techniques among
women in Pakistan.
Journal of Pakistan medical association. 68(4); 576-586:
(2018)
18 Ahmad N,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Intranasal Delivery of Quercetin loaded Mucoadhesive Nanoemulsion for treatment of Cerebral Ischemia.
Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and
Biotechnology. 46(4); 717-729: (2018)
19 Ahmad N, Alam A,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Preparation and characterization of Surface modified PLGA-Polymeric
Nanoparticles used to target treatment of Intestinal Cancer.
Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and
Biotechnology. 46:2, 432-446 (2018)
20 Rizwan Ahmad,
Ahmad N, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Ziziphus oxyphylla, Ethnobotanical, Ethnopharmacological and
phytochemical review.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 91C;
970–998. (2017)
21 Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmad
N
Awareness, Perception, Attitude, and Knowledge Regarding Complementary
and Alternative Medicines (CAMs) Among the
Pharmacy and Medical Students of a Public University in Saudi Arabia.
Archives of Pharmacy Practice. 8(02); 51-63
(2017)
22 SA Alamri, Al Jaizani
RA, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Al Ghamdi MS.
Assessment of drug information service in Public and Private sector Tertiary
Care Hospitals in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2017; 5(3): 37.
23 Shakeel S, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Iffat W.
Emergence of the Chikungunya Virus (CHIKV) in Pakistan: Mapping the
2017 Outbreak. Arch Pharma Pract. 2017
24 Zehra F, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
The Global Halal Pharmaceutical Market: Strengths, Challenges, and
Prospects. Arch Pharm Pract. 2017.
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Shakeel S, Iffat W, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmed F, Usmani S, Mazhar M, Nisar A.
The Understanding of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Among Medical
Practitioners of Karachi, Pakistan.
Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2017, 2(2), 16.
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26 Rizwan Ahmad*,
Ahmad N, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Adeeb S.
Role of Traditional Islamic and Arabic plants in Cancer Therapy.
Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine.
7(2); 195-204 (2017)
27
Al-Shagawi MA, Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmad
N.
Determinants of academic stress and stress-related self-medication practice among undergraduate male pharmacy
and medical students of a tertiary educational institution in Saudi Arabia.
Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research. 16
(12): 2997-3003. (2017)
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Al-Laif FZ, Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmad
N.
Pharmacist Perceived Barriers to Patient Counselling; A Study In Eastern Region
Of Saudi Arabia.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International.
19(6): 1-12, (2017).
29 Al-Qanbar FA, Rizwan
Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Ahmad N.
Pharmacists Perception of Physicians and Patients Responses towards
Suggested Drug Alternative.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International,
19(5): 1-13, (2017)
30 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Zehra F, Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
Development of Evidence-Based Disease Education Literature for
Pakistani Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients. Diseases. 5(4), 27: (2017)
31 Ahmad N,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Enhancement of Quercetin Oral Bioavailability by Self-
Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery System and their Quantification Through Ultra
High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Mass
Spectrometry in Cerebral Ischemia.
Drug Res, 67: 564-575: (2017)
32 Zehra F, Naqvi AA,
Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
Brand versus generic preference for 3rd generation fluoroquinolone antibiotics
ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin and moxifloxacin in pharmacies of Karachi,
Pakistan.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical
Investigation. 7: 70-6: (2017)
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Al-Busalih FA, Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
Prevalence of Self-Medication among Students of Pharmacy and Medicine
Colleges of a Public Sector University in Dammam City, Saudi Arabia.
Pharmacy. 5(3):51; (2017)
34 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Shah A, Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad A.
Developing an integrated treatment pathway for a post coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) geriatric
patient with comorbid hypertension and type-1 diabetes mellitus for treating acute hypoglycaemia and electrolyte
imbalance emergency.
J Pharm Bioall Sci. 9(3):216-220; (2017)
35 Al-Rasheed F, Atta
Abbas Naqvi, Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
Academic Stress and Prevalence of Stress-Related Self-Medication among
Undergraduate Female Students of Health and Non-Health Cluster Colleges
of a Public Sector University in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
J Pharm Bioall Sci. 9(4):251-8. (2017)
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36 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N, Z.
Understanding the Dynamics of Poliomyelitis spread in Pakistan.
Iranian Journal of Public Health. 46 (7); 997-998;
(2017)
37 Atta Abbas Naqvi, Zehra F, Naqvi SBS,
Rizwan Ahmad.
Migration Trends of Pharmacy Students of Pakistan: A Study Investigating the
Factors Behind Brain Drain of Pharmacy Professionals from Pakistan.
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research. 51(2), 192-
206: (2017)
38 Ahmad N,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Isolation, characterization and quantification of curcuminoids and their
comparative effects in cerebral ischemia.
Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related
Technologies. 2, 1-14, (2017)
39 Ahmad N,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
The effect of safranal loaded mucoadhesive nanoemulsion on
oxidative stress markers in cerebral ischemia.
Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and
Biotechnology. 45(4): 775-787, (2017)
40 Rizwan Ahmad,
Ahmad N, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Anti-oxidant and antiglycating constituents from leaves of Ziziphus
oxyphylla and Cedrela serrata.
Antioxidants. 5 (1); 9: (2016)
41 Rizwan Ahmad,
Ahmad N, Atta Abbas Naqvi
Anti-infective, Cytotoxic and Antioxidant activity of Ziziphus oxyphylla and Cedrela serrata.
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine. 6(8);
671-676. (2016)
42 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
Developing a Research Instrument to Document Awareness, Knowledge, and Attitudes Regarding Breast Cancer and
Early Detection Techniques for Pakistani Women: The Breast Cancer
Inventory (BCI).
Diseases. 4; 37. (2016)
43 Ahmad N,
Rizwan Ahmad, Atta Abbas Naqvi.
Quantification of Rutin in Rats’s brain by UHPLC/ESI-Q-TOF-MS/MS after intranasal administration Rutin loaded
Chitosan nanoparticles.
EXCLI Journal.15,518-531, (2016)
44 Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Rizwan Ahmad, Zehra F, Ahmad N.
Epidemiology of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis-related deaths due
to Naegleria fowleri infections from freshwater in Pakistan: An analysis of 8-
year dataset.
Archives of Pharmacy practice. 7 (4): 182-184,
(2016)
45
Atta Abbas Naqvi, Naqvi SBS, Zehra F,
Rizwan Ahmad, Ahmad N.
The cost of poliomyelitis: Lack of cost-of-illness studies on poliomyelitis rehabilitation in Pakistan. Letter to
editor.
Archives of Pharmacy practice. 7 (4): 182-184,
(2016)
46 Shah A, Atta Abbas Naqvi, Rizwan Ahmad.
The need for providing pharmaceutical care in geriatrics: A case study of
diagnostic errors leading to medication-related problems in a patient treatment
plan.
Archives of Pharmacy Practice, 7(3): 87-94, (2016)
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47 Atta Abbas Naqvi, Yazdani N, Rizwan
Ahmad.
Barriers to rehabilitation treatment among poliomyelitis infected patients in Karachi, Pakistan: a mix methods study.
Khyber Medical University Journal 8(1); (2016)
48 Atta Abbas Naqvi, Nabeel K, Rizwan
Ahmad.
Perceptions and Attitude of Medical sales Representatives (MSRs) and
Prescribers Regarding Pharmaceutical sales Promotion and Prescribing
Practices in Pakistan.
Journal of Young Pharmacists. 8(3): 244-250;
(2016)
49 Atta Abbas Naqvi, Rizwan Ahmad.
The prevalence of self-medication and the factors influencing its practice in
pharmacy students of Karachi, Pakistan: A mix mode study
Journal of Young Pharmacists. 8(3): 230-238;
(2016)
50 Atta Abbas Naqvi. Evolution of clinical pharmacy teaching practices in Pakistan.
Archives of Pharmacy Practice. 2016; 6(1): 26-27.
51
Atta Abbas, Hira Nasir, Anum Zehra, Anum
Noor, Bisma Siddqui, Fareeha Abdul Jabbar.
Assessment of Depression as Comorbidity in Diabetes Mellitus Patients using Beck Depression
Inventory II (BDI II) Scale.
Journal of Young Pharmacists. 2015; 7(3):
206-216.
52
Atta Abbas, Syed Ata Rizvi, Rabiya Hassan, Nasar Aqeel, Marium Khan, Anum Bhutto,
Zarmeena Khan, Zainab Mannan.
The prevalence of depression and its perceptions among undergraduate
pharmacy students.
Pharmacy Education. 2015. 15(1): 57-63.
53
Atta Abbas, Bharti Kachela, Javeria M Arif, Khush Bakht
Tahir, Nadia Shoukat, Naveen Barkat Ali.
Assessment of medication adherence and knowledge regarding the disease
among ambulatory patients with diabetes mellitus DM in Karachi,
Pakistan.
Journal of Young pharmacists. 2015. 7(4):
328-340.
54
Atta Abbas, Farrukh Rafiq Ahmed, Raafia Yousuf, Nabeel Khan,
Zeb-un-Nisa, Syed Imran Ali, Mehwish
Rizvi, Arif Sabah, Sidra Tanwir.
The prevalence of psychoactive stimulants and antidepressants among undergraduate pharmacy students of
Pakistan.
Trop J Pharm Res. 2015. 14(3): 527-532.
55 Nida Yazdani, Atta Abbas.
Pakistan adopts defensive strategies against Ebola contagion.
Archives of Pharmacy Practice. 2015. 6(1): 13-15.
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Atta Abbas, Farrukh Rafiq Ahmed, Mehwish
Rizvi, Muhammad Hassan Khan, Bharti
Kachela.
Evaluation of drug dispensing practices by pharmaceutical drug retailers in
Pakistan.
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.
2015. 4(2):189-197.
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Atta Abbas, Amna Shah, Nabeel Khan,
Hira Nasir, Muhammad Hassan Khan.
Perception of patient’s care givers regarding clinical pharmacists and their
practice in a developing country.
International Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2015. 7(2): 168-173.
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Mudassar Hussain, Syed Baqir Shyum
Naqvi, Maqsood Ahmed Khan, Mehwish
Rizvi, Shazia Alam, Atta
Abbas, Muhammad Akram.
Direct Cost of Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Pakistan.
International Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2014. 6(11): 261-264.
59 Mehwish Rizvi, Baqir Shyum Naqvi, Atta
Abbas.
Financial burden of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in Pakistan.
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.
2015. 4(2): 65-78.
60 Atta Abbas.
Evidence based improvements in clinical pharmacy clerkship program in undergraduate pharmacy education: The
evidence based improvement (EBI) initiative.
Pharmacy. 2(4): 270-275.
61 Atta Abbas, Nabeel Khan.
Clinical trials involving pharmacists in Pakistan’s health care system: A leap
from paper to practice.
Pharmacy. 2014; 2(3): 244-247.
62 Atta Abbas. The catch-22 of pharmacy practice in Pakistan’s pharmacy education.
Pharmacy. 2014; 3(2): 202-204.
63 Atta Abbas, Fatima Zehra.
The plague of polypharmacy in Pakistan.
Medical Science. 2014; 10(36): 14-15.
64 Atta Abbas, Fatima Zehra.
From freshman incepticon to sophomore decepticon.
Medical Science. 2014; 10(36): 8-9.
65 Nabeel Khan, Atta
Abbas, Ken McGarry, Sadaf Shahid.
Perception of health care professionals regarding integration of clinical
pharmacists in health practices. A survey of hospitals of Karachi, Pakistan.
International Journal of Allied Medical Science and
Clinical Research. 2014; 2(3): 222-234.
66 Atta Abbas, Arif
Sabah, Farrukh Rafiq Ahmed, Sidra Tanwir.
Views of health care professionals regarding different types of
commercially available insulins.
Journal of Biotechnology Science Research. 2014.
1(1): 1-8.
67 Raafia Yousuf, Sidra Tanwir, Atta Abbas.
Lucinactant: A new solution in treating neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
(NRDS).
Inter J of Allied Med Sci and Clin Res. 2014; 2(2):
92-96.
68 Sadaf Shahid, Atta Abbas, Arif Sabah,
Sidra Tanwir, Farrukh
The knowledge and practices of physicians regarding pharmacotherapy
Inter J of Res in Pharmacology and
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Rafiq Ahmed, Shazia Adnan and Syed Imran
Ali.
of obesity: The current scenario in Pakistan.
Pharmacotherapeutics. 2014; 3(1): 53-59.
69 Mehwish Rizvi, Atta Abbas, Sidra Tanwir,
Arif Sabah.
The clinical management of patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome
PCOS in Pakistan: A case control study.
J of Pharmacreations. 2014; 1(1); 17-21.
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Syed Ata Rizvi, Sadaf Shahid, Atta Abbas, Sidra Tanwir, Shazia Adnan, Arif Sabah, Wafa Saghir, Khizar Jabbar, Asma Qadri
and Amna Bibi.
Knowledge, experience and perception of physicians regarding
pharmacotherapy of obesity: A survey of Pakistan.
Inter J of Pharmacotherapy. 2014; 4(2); 80-85.
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Mehwish Rizvi, Atta Abbas, Sidra Tanwir,
Arif Sabah, Zeenat Mansoor Ali, Mehwish
Murad Sundrani, Sabahat Arif, Afrah Afzal and Hira Atiq
Mir.
Perception and attitude of patients regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome
(PCO) in tertiary care hospitals of Pakistan. A survey based study.
Inter J of Pharm & Ther. 2014; 5(3); 147-152.
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Shazia Adnan, Sidra Tanwir, Atta Abbas, Anwar Ejaz Beg, Arif
Sabah, Hammad Safdar, Maria Moin,
Rasheeda Fatima, Komal Mobeen and
Muffrah Shams.
Perception of physicians regarding patient counselling by pharmacist: A blend of quantitative and qualitative
insight.
Inter J of Pharm & Ther. 2014; 5(2); 117-121.
73 Atta Abbas and Farrukh R. Ahmed.
Icosapent ethyl: A novel drug for Hypertriglyceridemia.
El Med J. 2013; 2(1); 28-29.
74 Atta Abbas. The association between type II
Diabetes Mellitus and Parkinson’s disease: A case report.
El Med J. 2013; 2(1); 36-37.
75 Atta Abbas. The association of dyslipidemia with osteoporosis: A case study
El Med J. 2013; 1(3); 82-83.
Refereed Scientific Research Papers Accepted for Publication
# Name of Investigator(s) Research Title Journal Acceptance
Date
1 AlShayban DM,
Atta Abbas Naqvi
Patient Satisfaction and their Willingness to pay for
pharmacist counseling session in Saudi healthcare settings
Frontiers in Pharmacology 2020
2 AlShayban DM,
Atta Abbas Naqvi
Association of disease knowledge and medication
Frontiers in Pharmacology 2020
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adherence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
3
Rizwan Ahmad, Al-Bukhaytan,
HMA, Atta Abbas Naqvi
Evaluation of Aromatherapy on Academic Stress: A
Randomized Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial.
Contemporary Clinical Trials
Communication. 2019/20
Completed Research Projects
# Name of
Investigator(s) (Supported by)
Research Title Report Date
1
Atta Abbas Naqvi/Dhfer AlShayban (IAU/Saudi
Arabia)
Association of disease knowledge and medication adherence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus June 2019
2 Atta Abbas Naqvi
(IAU/Saudi Arabia)
Patient Satisfaction and their Willingness to pay for pharmacist counseling session in Saudi healthcare
settings
March 2019
3
Atta Abbas Naqvi/ Aseel F. Karasneh
(IAU/Saudi Arabia)
Beverage consumption pattern in undergraduate students in health and non-health colleges of IAU
March 2019
4 Rizwan Ahmad
/Atta Abbas Naqvi (IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Evaluation of Aromatherapy with Lavender oil on Academic Stress: A Randomized Placebo Controlled
Clinical Trial.
March, 2018
5 Atta Abbas Naqvi /Rizwan Ahmad
(IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Assessing dietary supplements use among undergraduate students of health and non-health
colleges of IAU, Saudi Arabia.
February, 2018
6
Rizwan Ahmad/Atta Abbas
Naqvi (IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Ethno-pharmacological uses and knowledge regarding Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) in
Eastern province, Saudi Arabia. November,
2017
7
Atta Abbas Naqvi/Rizwan
Ahmad (IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Academic Stress and Prevalence of Stress-Related Self-Medication among Undergraduate Female
Students of Health and Non-Health Cluster Colleges of a Public Sector University in Dammam, Saudi
Arabia.
May, 2017
8
Atta Abbas Naqvi /Rizwan Ahmad
(IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Prevalence of Self-Medication among Students of Pharmacy and Medicine Colleges of a Public Sector
University in Dammam City, Saudi Arabia.
February, 2017
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Rizwan Ahmad /Niyaz Ahmad/
Atta Abbas Naqvi (IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Awareness, Knowledge and Perception towards Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAMs) among Medical, Pharmacy and Nursing students of
University of Dammam, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
January, 2017
10
Rizwan Ahmad/Atta Abbas
Naqvi (IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Predictors of stress and stress related self-medication among Undergraduate students at IAU, Saudi
Arabia. January,
2017
11 Atta Abbas Naqvi /Rizwan Ahmad
(IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Prevalence of stress and stress related self-medication among Undergraduate students at IAU,
Saudi Arabia.
July, 2017
12
Rizwan Ahmad/Atta Abbas
Naqvi (IAU, Saudi Arabia)
Predictors of stress and stress related self-medication among Undergraduate students at IAU, Saudi
Arabia. January,
2017
Current Researches
# Research Title Name of Investigator(s)
1 Public knowledge about medication information leaflets and their perception about adverse drug reaction reporting
Atta Abbas Naqvi / Aseel F. AlKarasneh
2 Awareness, knowledge and perception about breast cancer and its early detection techniques in undergraduate students of IAU
Aseel F. AlKarasneh / Atta Abbas Naqvi
3 Evaluation of self medication practices, awareness regarding
corona virus and health related quality of life in pilgrims during Hajj
Atta Abbas Naqvi/ Dhfer M. AlShayban
4 Assessment of medication adherence in pilgrims during Hajj Atta Abbas Naqvi/
Mansour A. Mahmoud
5 Evaluation of clinical effect of Cinnamon on Primary dysmenorrhea; a randomized placebo controlled clinical trial
Rizwan Ahmad/Atta Abbas Naqvi
6 Diuretic effect of a natural products; Clinical trial (Phase-I) in hypertensive patients.
Rizwan Ahmad/Atta Abbas Naqvi
7 Validation of the Arabic version of General Medication Adherence Scale in Saudi patients with Chronic illnesses
Mansour A. Mahmoud/ Atta
Abbas Naqvi
8 Validation of the Bahasa Malaysia version of General
Medication Adherence Scale in Malaysian patients with Chronic illness
Jaya Muneswarao, Atta Abbas Naqvi,
Mohamed Azmi Hassali
9 Concurrent validation of General Medication Adherence Scale using 4 adherence measures
Atta Abbas Naqvi / Parisa Aslani
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10 Perception of physicians regarding clinical roles of pharmacists in Pakistani healthcare settings: A mix methods study
Nabeel Khan, Ken McGarry, Atta Abbas Naqvi
Books authored
# Author(s) Title Publisher City, Country
Edition, Year
1. Atta Abbas Naqvi Ken McGarry Polypharmacy in Pakistan Lap Lambert
Academic Publishing
Corp.
Saarbrucken, Germany
1st , 2014
2. Rizwan Ahmad Niyaz Ahmad
Atta Abbas Naqvi
Role of Traditional Islamic and Arabia Plants in
Cancer Therapy 1st, 2017
Membership of Scientific and Professional Societies and Organizations
• Member “Pakistan Pharmacy Council (PCP).
• Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London, United Kingdom (# 9588656)
Teaching Activities
Undergraduate # Course/Rotation Title No./Code Extent of Contribution
(no. of lectures/Tutorials. Or labs, Clinics)
1. Pharmacy Management CLPH 510 Course coordinator This course (02 Cr. Hrs.) is also a
core course and consist of 30 theory class for teaching.
2. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) CLPH 505 Course coordinator This course (01 Cr. Hrs.) is also a
core course and consist of 15 theory class for teaching.
3. Law and Ethics in Pharmacy CLPH 501 Co-instructor This course (01 Cr. Hrs.) is also a
core course and consist of 15 theory class for teaching.
4. Institutional Pharmacy Practice CLPH 409 Course coordinator This course (01 Cr. Hrs.) is also a
core course and consist of 15 theory class for teaching.
5. Therapeutics – 1 CLPH 405 Facilitator This course (05 Cr. Hrs.) is also a
core course and consist of 30
13
theory class for teaching plus 02 Hrs for presentation and
brainstorming. 6. Pharmaceutical Care – 1 CLPH 313 Course coordinator
This course (01 Cr. Hrs.) is also a core course and consist of 45
practice lab contact hours. Brief Description of Undergraduate Courses Taught: (Course Title – Code: Description) Pharmacy Management (CLPH 510): The course is intended to provide students with the principles of pharmacy management and its applications in pharmacy practice. This course is expected to enable pharmacy students to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills required to participate in financial management processes, accounting and budgeting and to play an active role in the organization management process in the clinical settings. Total Parenteral Nutrition (CLPH 505): The aim of the course is to present the principles of total parenteral nutrition (TPN), TPN service and basic calculation of nutrition required by some patient groups. This course covers the introduction to nutrition support, principles of healthy nutrition, nutritional assessment and calculations for TPN for different clinical situations requiring parenteral nutrition (i.e. critically ill patients, patients with renal and hepatic failures, patients with metabolic and GI disorders), complications of TPN, facilities and design of TPN preparation room. The students will be provided with clinical scenarios for calculation of various components of TPN, during interactive sessions as well as in the exams, to assess their level of understanding Law and Ethics in Pharmacy (CLPH 501): The course is to introduce students to national laws and regulations relating to pharmacy practice, including the professional code of conduct and some ethical controversies or dilemmas found in actual practice. This course deals with governmental laws, regulations, detailed laws that govern and affect the practice of pharmacy, such as drugs, narcotics and medical devices; general legal principles, non-controlled prescription requirements and over- the- counter (OTC) drug requirements; responsibilities of pharmacists on care for patients; professional code of conduct, common ethical issues and considerations, Identification of ethical problems and their workup. Institutional Pharmacy Practice (CLPH 409): This course is aimed at providing students with an insight into institutional pharmacy practice in terms of management and services. The course includes the introduction of hospital pharmacy, hospital formulary, inpatient/ outpatient and satellite/floor pharmacies, hospital pharmacy supplies and storage, inventory control methods and distribution systems, automation in pharmacy practice, unit-dose system, intravenous admixtures, controlled drugs/substance management, investigational drugs in the hospital pharmacies, prescriptions and medication errors, medication safety, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, education and training for healthcare professionals. Therapeutics (CLPH 405): This course is expected to enable pharmacy students to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills required to participate in a multidisciplinary clinical team in the future and to play an active role in the diseases management process in the clinical settings. This course focuses on cardiovascular, hematological and respiratory disorders (i.e., hypertension, heart Failure, ischemic heart disease, acute coronary syndromes, arrhythmias, venous thromboembolism, stroke, hyperlipidemia, use of vasopressors and inotropes in the
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pharmacotherapy of shock, hypovolemic shock, anemia, sickle cell disease, asthma, and COPD) in terms of the following: 1. Identifying pathophysiology, clinical presentation and diagnosis of the disease; 2. Determining the desired therapeutic outcome; 3. Indicating appropriate management of the disease; 4. Evaluating therapeutic outcomes; 5. Providing patient education. Practice/lab: Clinical case studies related to the same topics described above. Students are asked to: 1. Identify actual or potential problems; 2. Determine the desired therapeutic outcome; 3. Evaluate therapeutic alternatives; 4. Design an optimal individualized pharmacotherapeutic plan; 5. Develop methods to evaluate the therapeutic outcome (monitoring); 6. Provide patient education Pharmaceutical Care (CLPH 313): This course introduces students to the basic principles of pharmaceutical care. It is intended to provide students with the first practical experiential interaction with patients, hospitals and its organization, and administration of patient care facilities. It will provide undergraduate students with the necessary updated knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable them to provide high quality therapeutic regimens when they study therapeutics coming years. This course is mainly lab/hospital work and composed of introductory foundation to pharmaceutical care practice by providing students with an experience in retrieving information directly from patients regarding their health problems and drug therapy (medical and treatment history taking) as well as from medical chart, database, and from the caregivers using effective communication in oral and written forms. They will learn the practical techniques in small groups during laboratory exercises in interviewing supervised by the instructors followed by clinical rotations. Additionally, they will have a chance to observe the hospital pharmacy organization in this course.
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Student Academic Supervision and Mentoring
# Level Number of Students From To 1 Graduation Project 26 2016 2018 2 Undergraduate 30 2015 2018
Supervision of Undergraduate, Master and/or PhD Thesis
# Degree Type Title Institution Date
1 Graduation Projects
Clinical effect of aromatherapy on stress; a randomized, placebo controlled phase-I clinical trial IAU 2017/
2018
2 Graduation Projects
Dietary supplements use among undergraduate male students in health and non-health clusters colleges of
a public-sector University in Saudi Arabia. IAU 2017/
2018
3 Graduation Projects
Pharmacist perceived Barriers to Patient counselling in Saudi Arabia IAU 2016/
2017
4 Graduation Projects
Physician responses to Pharmacist suggested pharmaceutical alternative IAU 2016/
2017
5 Graduation Projects
Self-medication in stress among undergraduate health students, UOD, Saudi Arabia IAU 2016/
2017
6 Graduation Projects
Job satisfaction among Retail pharmacists in Eastern region of Saudi Arabia. IAU 2016/
2017
7 Graduation Projects
Prevalence of Self-Medication among Students of Pharmacy and Medicine Colleges of a Public Sector
University in Dammam City, Saudi Arabia. IAU 2016/
2017
8 Graduation Projects
Academic Stress and Prevalence of Stress-Related Self-Medication among Undergraduate Female
Students of Health and Non-Health Cluster Colleges of a Public Sector University in Dammam, Saudi
Arabia.
IAU 2016/2017
Ongoing Research Supervision
# Degree Type Title Institution Date
1 Graduation Projects
Beverage consumption frequency pattern among undergraduate students at IAU IAU
2018/2019
2 Graduation Projects
Evaluation of patient satisfaction following pharmacist counselling IAU
2018/2019
Committee Membership # From To Position 1 01/04/2017 Ongoing Member, Sub-steering Committee for Self Evaluation
Process 2 04/03/2019 Ongoing Member, Research Committee
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Volunteer Work # From To Type of Volunteer Organization 1. 01/01/2014 01/04/2014 Visiting Faculty
Clinical Pharmacy Training Course
National Institute of Blood Disease and Bone Marrow Transplantation (NIBD)
Symposium # Date Symposium Attended 1. 28/04/2016 World Day for Safety and Health at Work Symposium “Stress at Workplace: A
collective Challenge”. Saudi Commission for Health Specialities (AC # 16000007982), 28th April, 2016. University of Dammam, Dammam, Saudi Arabia. 7 CME/PD Credit Hours &Certificate
Workshop
# Date Workshops Attended Organized by 1. 04/05/2016 InCites: Performance Evaluation: Reports generation
Thomson Reuters
2. 12/10/2016 Research Methodology
3. 05/05/2016 Bibliographic search, publishing methodology and Bibliography management
4. 05/10/2016 How to Prepare for A Conference
5. 27/12/2016 Writing Research Article Deanship of Library Affairs IAU
6. 20/10/2016 The pursuit of Excellence in mentoring in Higher Education Deanship of Education
Development 7. 27/10/2016 Alternative and Effective Assessment Methods (Performance Assessments, Portfolio and Projects)
8. 24/02/2016 Learning outcomes for programs and courses
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Personal Key Competencies and Skills: (Computer, Information technology, technical, etc.) 1 SPSS AMOS version 25, Structure equation modelling for tool validation
2 NVIVO qualitative data software
3 Atlas TI. Qualitative data software
4 SPSS (IBM version 20/22)
5 MS office
6 Co-curricular activities (Chess, Table Tennis, Volley Ball, Cricket, Literature search,
Exploring new places, Gatherings)
Last Update
19/01/2020
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