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Mohamed Azmi Hassali
Researcher at Universiti Sains Malaysia
Publications - 541
Citations - 9670
Mohamed Azmi Hassali is an academic researcher from Universiti Sains Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Pharmacist. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 534 publications receiving 7462 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed Azmi Hassali include Monash University, Parkville campus.
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Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Malay Version of the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale.
Ali Qais Blebil,Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman,Mohamed Azmi Hassali,Juman Abdulelah Dujaili,A.M. Zin +4 more
TL;DR: The Malay version of the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale is a reliable and valid measure of withdrawal symptoms as well as the smoking urge, and it is applicable to clinical practice and research study.
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Use and Perceived Benefits of Mouthwash among Malaysian Adults: An Exploratory Insight:
Mohammad Jamshed Ahmad Siddiqui,Shahid Mitha,M. Koh,Muneer Gohar Babar,Kingston Rajiah,Shazia Qasim Jamshed,Mohamed Azmi Hassali +6 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that Malaysian adults have good knowledge on the use and perceived benefits of mouthwash, and a nationwide study is advocated to gather more information from general population to minimize oral health problems.
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Erratum to: Disposal practices of unused and expired pharmaceuticals among general public in Kabul
TL;DR: Gaps exist in practices, therefore robust, safe and cost-effective pharmaceutical waste management program supported with media campaign is needed, and healthcare practitioners and community pharmacists should offer training to educate customers on standard medicine disposal practices.
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Community pharmacists’ perspectives of online health-related information: A qualitative insight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
TL;DR: An analysis of the reasons for information seeking and barriers suggests that a wider range of influences on health information seeking should be investigated.
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Prevalence and treatment outcomes of skin infections among elderly population: a retrospective cross-sectional study.
TL;DR: Eczema is the most prevalent skin infection among the elderly population and age, consumption of alcohol, usage of more than five medicines simultaneously, and presence of co-morbidities are the main factors that are involved in better treatment outcomes of skin infections among study population.