Ramesh Bhandari

@klepharm.edu

Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi

Ramesh Bhandari

EDUCATION

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D)

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Pharmaceutical Science
30

Scopus Publications

276

Scholar Citations

9

Scholar h-index

9

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Newer Pedagogical Methods for Teaching and Learning in Pharmaceutical Education
    Shailendra Sanjay Suryawanshi, Mahesh Palled, Meenaxi Maste, Parixit Bhandurge, Archana Patil, Bhuvaneshwari Sharrannavar, Ramesh Bhandari, Siddhesh Bandekar, Adarsh Arun Patil
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2026
  • Retrospective analysis of Sliding Scale versus Basal Bolus Insulin in the treatment of uncontrolled hyperglycemia in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and infections
    Sanjeevani M., Megha Alex, Devika P. Sreedharan, Vinay B. C., Supriya P. S., Ramesh Bhandari, Reshma Kolar
    International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries, 2025
  • Mapping the Landscape of Open Source Health Economic Models: A Systematic Database Review and Analysis: An ISPOR Special Interest Group Report
    Raymond H. Henderson, Chris Sampson, Xavier G.L.V. Pouwels, Stephanie Harvard, Ron Handels, Talitha Feenstra, Ramesh Bhandari, Aryana Sepassi, Renée Arnold
    Value in Health, 2025
  • Knowledge and Perception of Vaccine Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Events Following Immunization Reporting Among Pharmacy Students in India: An Online-Based Cross-Sectional Study
    Vishwa R. Byakod, Vijaysanti Deva, Omkar S. Pandare, Ramesh Bhandari, M.S. Ganachari
    Current Drug Safety, 2025
    Background: In India, the knowledge and perception of vaccine pharmacovigilance and adverse events following immunization (AEFI) reporting among pharmacy students are not clear. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the current knowledge and perceptions of vaccine pharmacovigilance and AEFI reporting among pharmacy students. Method: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted for three months. Validated structured questionnaires were circulated through emails and social media (Facebook and WhatsApp) to pharmacy students in India. Results: A total of 205 responses (response rate = 53.5%) were received, out of which 196 consented to participate, and the remaining nine refused to participate in the study. The average knowledge score was found to be 7.54±1.78. In our survey, 82.7% of participants did not report AEFI. Moreover, 50% of participants reported that vaccine pharmacovigilance is not yet covered in the syllabus, and 66.3% said they were not trained during their studies for AEFI reporting. Timely reporting of AEFI can help to identify safety issues with vaccines, which can lead to improvements in vaccine safety. It was found that 96.9% of participants had a perception that pharmacists should be involved in reporting AEFI, and 95.4% of participants were willing to undergo training on vaccine pharmacovigilance. Conclusion: The AEFI reporting system, primarily managed by pharmacists in India, highlights the need to include vaccine pharmacovigilance and AEFI reporting in the pharmacy curriculum. Continuous training programs are also essential to enhance knowledge and improve AEFI reporting practices.
  • Assessment of medication discrepancy, medication appropriateness, and cost analysis among patients with pediatric nephrotic syndrome: An ambispective cohort observational study
    Deepthi Avvaru, M Santhosh Reddy, Shinaj Azar MS, Shashikala Wali, Mahantesh V Patil, Ramesh Bhandari, M S Ganachari
    Archives De Pediatrie, 2024
  • Patient and healthcare professional perspective on challenges in lipid profile management in dyslipidemia patients: Two separate cross-sectional surveys
    Ramesh Bhandari, Madiwalayya Shivakantayya Ganachari
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2024
    Dyslipidemia is one of the major causes of cardiovascular ailments. Despite the fact patients with dyslipidemia continue to increase due to dependent on patient-related factors. To comprehensively explore patients’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to dyslipidemia, while also identifying challenges in lipid profile management among healthcare professionals. Two separate cross-sectional studies were conducted for 6 months (July–December 2021) in a tertiary care teaching hospital. The questionnaire (tool) for both surveys was prepared after a thorough review of the literature and then validated by a group of healthcare professionals. Eligible participants were enrolled after taking written informed consent. The current findings suggest poor knowledge, attitude, and practice of patients toward dyslipidemia and its management. Only 23.76% of healthcare professionals have attended seminars or continuing medical education on the management of dyslipidemia in the past year. It is surprising that only 37.62% of healthcare professionals surveyed know about the Lipid Association of India expert consensus statement on the management of dyslipidemia in Indians. Patient forgetfulness (66.37%) followed by the low education level of the patient (59.41%), side effects of the treatment (41.58%), high cost of the drugs (40.59%), and are the common reasons for noncompliance to the dyslipidemia therapy as reported by healthcare professionals. Patient-related factors contribute to major challenges in the management of dyslipidemia. The lack of awareness among healthcare professionals regarding dyslipidemia guidelines is attributed to the diversity in available guidelines and the limited applicability of Western-centric recommendations to Asian populations.
  • Steroid as a saviour and culprit in pemphigus vulgaris therapy: A rare case series
    Deepthi Avvaru, Raushan Kumar Chaudhary, Bhavana Doshi, Ramesh Bhandari
    Current Drug Therapy, 2024
    Introduction: Pemphigus is a group of autoimmune dermatological life-threatening diseases of which Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV) is the most common (1-5 cases/million/year) with a mortality rate of 60-90%. PV is generally characterized by painful oral erosions, along with or without cutaneous lesions, as blisters are often misdiagnosed. The management strategy of PV includes steroids along with adjuvant therapy. Case Presentation: We report the case of three female patients with a mean age of 30.67 years who were diagnosed with pemphigus vulgaris and was on steroid therapy for a long duration. The longterm steroid therapy in all these three patients resulted in adverse drug reactions such as Cushing syndrome, oral and vaginal candidiasis. Although the steroid was found to cause ADR among these patients, the treatment with steroids and rituximab was continued. The withdrawal of steroids results in flare-up conditions, whereas the addition of rituximab serves as a steroid sparring partner in the management of PV. However, premedication was administered before the infusion of rituximab to prevent potential toxicity associated with rituximab. Further, administration of pulse therapy over oral dosing of steroids lowers the risks of ADR and long-term complications associated with steroids. Conclusion: As PV requires the management with high doses of steroids along with the immunosuppressant, patients are more prone to developing drug-related problems. Hence, the rigorous monitoring of the therapy is vital to prevent adverse effects of long-term therapy. Clinical pharmacists and pharmacologists are the most suitable pillar of the healthcare system for drug therapy management.
  • Pharmacists’ Medication Reconciliation Interventions During Admission and Transfer from an Emergency Department at a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Randomized Pilot Study and Evaluation of Physician and Patient Perceptions
    Ashitha George Joseph, Santra Saji, Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar, Shivakumar G., Ramesh Bhandari, M. S. Ganachari
    Current Drug Safety, 2024
    Aim: The study aimed to assess the impact of pharmacist interventions during the transition of care. Background: Medication discrepancies can occur at various levels of transition, such as during admission, the transition from emergency to special wards or from special to general wards, and during discharge. Discrepancies can be detected through the process of medication reconciliation. Objective: The objective of the study was to compare discrepancies among patients exposed to pharmacist intervention groups and those who were not and assess the perception of healthcare professionals and patients towards integrating pharmacists in the transition care process. Methods: A pharmacist-led interventional study was conducted for six months on patients above 18 years of age and either sex who were admitted to the emergency department, had chronic diseases, and subsequently transferred to another department (any). The patients were randomized into intervention and control groups. The pharmacist performed a medication reconciliation and medication review to identify discrepancies in every transition in both the groups, and then reported to the treating physician to resolve in the intervention group. Results: Among the 73 patients recruited in the study, 152 discrepancies were identified. The total discrepancies observed in the control and intervention groups were 78 (51.3%) and 74 (48.6%), respectively. The majority, 35.53%, were found during the transition from emergency to special wards. The physician, upon pharmacist recommendations, accepted and resolved 48 discrepancies in the intervention group. The healthcare professional acceptance rate of pharmacist interventions was 64.86%. Conclusion: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.
  • Clinical Pharmacist Led Approach on Enhancement of Medication Adherence Resolving the Drug Related Problems with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors among the Patients with Psychiatric Illness. A Prospective, Pre and Post Non-Randomised Interventional Study
    Pratheeksha T John, Varsha Mariam John, K Gowtham, Ashish Singh Parihar, Ramesh Bhandari, M S Ganachari
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2023
    Abstract: Introduction: Non-adherence is one of the most common barriers to the successful completion of treatment and it can be worst in psychiatric patients. Objectives: To assess, compare and resolve drug-related problems and medication adherence among psychiatric patients with SSRI and to assess the association between non-adherence and drug-related problems. Materials and Methods: In this prospective, non-randomized interventional study 90 psychiatry patients which were on SSRI treatment of both gender, aged more than 18 years were included. Written informed consent was obtained from the patient prior to enrol in the study. Results: Out of 90 patients enrolled, 51 (56.7%) patients reported DRPs and after pharmacist intervention, it was reduced to 26 (28.9%). Results showed a significant association between drug-related problems and medication adherence. Baseline and follow-up MARS scores are compared and found that there is a significant increase in the adherence score of patients after pharmacist intervention. Conclusion: This study results show that through proper patient education it is possible to improve medication adherence and to optimize medication use, which may reduce the DRPs. It will help eventually help to decrease drug-related morbidity and mortality. Keywords: Medication adherence, Drug Related Problems, SSRI, Mood disorders, MARS.
  • Corn Silk (Stigma maydis) Use in Diabetes: Molecular, Cellular, and Metabolic Effects
    Ramesh Bhandari, Raushan Kumar Chaudhary, Pukar Khanal, Madiwalayya S. Ganachari
    Ancient and Traditional Foods Plants Herbs and Spices Used in Diabetes, 2023
    Isolated compounds and extracts from various medicinal plants were studied for their potential use in diabetes therapy. Corn is also known as maize, and its seeds are edible in most Asian countries. Corn silk is a long, pigmented (yellowish to reddish) hair-like structure covering the edible portion of corn. This review focuses on the molecular, cellular, and metabolic effects of corn silk (Stigma maydis) in the treatment of diabetes. The antidiabetic effect of corn silk is due to the potential candidates such as the presence of flavonoids, phenolic acids, phytosterols, carotenoids, and tannins. We discuss the effect of corn silk on cellular and molecular pathways involved in preventing and treating diabetes. Further, we cover corn silk’s toxicity and summarize other plants or parts used in diabetes treatment.
  • Perceptions and challenges among health care providers about HIV-TB co-infected children- A qualitative study
    Snehi Shrestha, Mubashir Angolkar, Ashwini Narasannavar, Nuha Al-Aghbari, Akshata K. Ritti, Ramesh Bhandari
    Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 2023
  • Discrepancies occurred during multiple care transition process and their predictors in a tertiary care teaching hospital – a prospective observational study
    Y.R. Tiwari, S. Parghi, S. Roychowdhury, R. Bhandari, M.S. Ganachari
    Pharmacien Clinicien, 2022
  • A Randomized, Single Centered, Parallel and Open Labelled Interventional Study on Effectiveness of Clinical Pharmacists on Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) in Pediatric Population
    Ronit K. Arvind, Faizan A. Beerwala, Shashikala C. Wali, Ashish S. Parihar, Madiwalayya S. Ganachari, Ramesh Bhandari
    Current Drug Safety, 2022
  • Gefitinib induced Pemphigus Vulgaris with PRIDE complex
    Raushan Kumar Chaudhary, Ramesh Bhandari, Bhavana Doshi, Satish S Karoli, Sowmya Spoorthi Marripalli, MS Ganachari
    Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2022
  • Anti-diabetic potential of Corn silk (Stigma maydis): An in-silico approach
    Raushan Kumar Chaudhary, Satish S. Karoli, Prarambh S. R. Dwivedi, Ramesh Bhandari
    Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 2022
  • Health economics and effectiveness analysis of generic anti-diabetic medication from jan aushadhi: An ambispective study in community pharmacy
    Raushan Kumar Chaudhary, Melwin Johns Philip, Ashly Santhosh, Satish S. Karoli, Ramesh Bhandari, M.S. Ganachari
    Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Research and Reviews, 2021
  • Fixed Drug Eruptions Secondary to Fixed Drug Combination (Ofloxacin/ Ornidazole): A Cross Sensitivity Case Report
    Raushan Kumar Chaudhary, Anjali R. Metgudmath, Ramesh Bhandari, Satish S. Karoli, Uday Kumar R.
    Current Drug Therapy, 2021
  • Impact of an awareness program on adverse drug reaction reporting among community pharmacist
    European Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2021
  • Impact of clinical pharmacist on medication adherence among psoriasis patients: A randomized controlled study
    Aishwarya C. Hiremath, Ramesh Bhandari, Shashikala Wali, M.S. Ganachari, Bhavana Doshi
    Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 2021
  • Clinical pharmacist approach towards effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation of the patient with COPD: A randomized controlled study
    Mahantha Vastrad, Shashikala Wali, Madiwalayya Shivakantayya Ganachari, Ashish Singh Parihar, Ramesh Bhandari
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2021
  • Outdated and unused medicines disposal practice among the undergraduate paramedical students – a pharmacist's intervention
    S. Nepal, A. Giri, S. Nepal, C.S. Shastry, S. Chand, S. Aryal, P. Khanal, R. Bhandari
    Pharmacien Hospitalier Et Clinicien, 2020
  • Clinical and laboratory aspects of dengue fever in tertiary care hospital
    Ramesh Bhandari, C. S. Shastry, Sharad Chand, R. Anusha, J. Arun, Dhruba Rana Chhetri, H. N. Girish
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2020
  • Carbamazepine induced dress syndrome with regiscar analysis. A case report
    European Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2020
  • Evaluation of antiepileptic medication adherence among paediatric epileptic patients: A randomized prospective study in a teaching hospital
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2020
  • Efficacy of acitretin in management of acrodermatitis continua of hallopeau and consequence of medication non-adherence in ach: A case report
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2020
  • Perception, attitude, and practice towards covid-19 crisis: A web-based cross-sectional survey
    I. Khan, R. Bhandari, M. Spoorthi, M. Ganachari
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2020
  • Poor and unsatisfactory disposal of expired and unused pharmaceuticals: A global issue
    Sunil Nepal, Anil Giri, Ramesh Bhandari, Sharad Chand, Sudip Nepal, Santosh Aryal, Pukar Khanal, Jeet Bahadur Moktan, Chakrakodi Shashidhara Shastry
    Current Drug Safety, 2020
  • Isoniazid induced psychosis
    Journal of Global Pharma Technology, 2019
  • Brown, white and blue bagging in special pharmacy: An emerging trend to minimize medication error
    Journal of Global Pharma Technology, 2019
  • The linkage between occupation and stress among community health workers: An indo-global perspective
    Biomedicine India, 2019

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Health Related Quality of Life and its Predictors among Dyslipidemia Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study.
    R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation 15 (3) , 2025
    2025
  • ISPOR REPORT
    RH Henderson, C Sampson, XGLV Pouwels, S Harvard, R Handels, ...
    2025
  • Mapping the landscape of open source health economic models: a systematic database review and analysis: an ISPOR special interest group report
    RH Henderson, C Sampson, XGLV Pouwels, S Harvard, R Handels, ...
    Value in Health 28 (6), 813-820 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 6
  • Knowledge and Perception of Vaccine Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Events Following Immunization Reporting Among Pharmacy Students in India: An Online-Based Cross-Sectional Study.
    VR Byakod, V Deva, OS Pandare, R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Current Drug Safety , 2025
    2025
  • Cardiovascular disease and disability
    R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability, 1-9 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • CO77 Impact of Pharmacist Interventions on Drug Related Problems Among Geriatric Patient's in Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital
    R Bhandari, SU Revankar, M Ganachari
    Value in Health 27 (12), S29 , 2024
    2024
  • Patient and healthcare professional perspective on challenges in lipid profile management in dyslipidemia patients: Two separate cross-sectional surveys
    R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 14 (12), 180-186 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Analyzing Lessons from Previous COVID-19 Outbreaks for Future Preparedness: A Cross-Sectional Study.
    MS Reddy, AM Ganachari, R Bhandari, BY Raja, K Amaresh
    Journal of Young Pharmacists 16 (4) , 2024
    2024
  • Retrospective analysis of Sliding Scale versus Basal Bolus Insulin in the treatment of uncontrolled hyperglycemia in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and infections
    M Sanjeevani, M Alex, DP Sreedharan, BC Vinay, PS Supriya, ...
    International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries, 1-9 , 2024
    2024
  • Pharmacists’ Medication Reconciliation Interventions During Admission and Transfer from an Emergency Department at a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Randomized Pilot Study and …
    AG Joseph, S Saji, AN Kumbhar, S G, R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Current Drug Safety 19 (3), 368-376 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Steroid as a Saviour and Culprit in Pemphigus Vulgaris Therapy: A Rare Case Series
    D Avvaru, RK Chaudhary, B Doshi, R Bhandari
    Current Drug Therapy 19 (3), 360-366 , 2024
    2024
  • Optimizing oral anticoagulation therapy: impact of pharmacists intervention in patient knowledge and international normalized ratio (INR) control
    A Thomas, AH Ruby, S Mendgule, A Deshpande, S Patted, A Hiremath, ...
    Journal of Young Pharmacists 16 (2), 328 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Assessment of medication discrepancy, medication appropriateness, and cost analysis among patients with pediatric nephrotic syndrome: An ambispective cohort observational study
    D Avvaru, MS Reddy, S Azar, S Wali, MV Patil, R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Archives de Pédiatrie 31 (2), 106-111 , 2024
    2024
  • Impact of educational awareness on knowledge and attitude of ADR reporting among medical, pharmacy, dentistry and nursing students: An interventional study
    TA Shamsher, S Khurpe, S Naikmani, R Bhandari, M Ganachari
    PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY 32, 495-496 , 2023
    2023
  • Corn silk (Stigma maydis) use in diabetes: molecular, cellular, and metabolic effects
    R Bhandari, RK Chaudhary, P Khanal, MS Ganachari
    Ancient and Traditional Foods, Plants, Herbs and Spices used in Diabetes … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Impact of Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Attitude Toward Pharmaceutical Care and Identification of Barriers Among Undergraduate Pharmacy Students
    R Bhandari, NM Jamkhandi, MS Ganachari
    The Global Health Network Collections , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Clinical Pharmacist Led Approach on Enhancement of Medication Adherence Resolving the Drug Related Problems with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors among the Patients with …
    PT John, VM John, K Gowtham, AS Parihar, R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education & Research 57 (2) , 2023
    2023
  • Perceptions and challenges among health care providers about HIV-TB co-infected children-A qualitative study
    S Shrestha, M Angolkar, A Narasannavar, N Al-Aghbari, AK Ritti, ...
    Indian Journal of Tuberculosis 70, S82-S88 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Discrepancies occurred during multiple care transition process and their predictors in a tertiary care teaching hospital–a prospective observational study
    YR Tiwari, S Parghi, S Roychowdhury, R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Le Pharmacien Clinicien 57 (4), 309-316 , 2022
    2022
  • A Randomized, Single Centered, Parallel and Open Labelled Interventional Study on Effectiveness of Clinical Pharmacists on Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) in …
    RK Arvind, FA Beerwala, SC Wali, AS Parihar, MS Ganachari, R Bhandari
    Current Drug Safety 17 (4), 357-365 , 2022
    2022

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Poor and unsatisfactory disposal of expired and unused pharmaceuticals: a global issue
    S Nepal, A Giri, R Bhandari, S Chand, S Nepal, S Aryal, P Khanal, ...
    Current drug safety 15 (3), 167-172 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 57
  • Doctor of pharmacy: boon for healthcare system
    L Voora, SK Sah, R Bhandari, CS Shastry, S Chand, KB Rawal, ...
    Drug Invent Today 14 (1), 153-158 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 51
  • Anti-diabetic potential of Corn silk ( Stigma maydis ): An in-silico approach
    RK Chaudhary, SS Karoli, PSR Dwivedi, R Bhandari
    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders 21 (1), 445-454 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 38
  • Health economics and effectiveness analysis of generic anti-diabetic medication from jan aushadhi: An ambispective study in community pharmacy
    RK Chaudhary, MJ Philip, A Santhosh, SS Karoli, R Bhandari, ...
    Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 15 (6), 102303 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 27
  • Brown, White and Blue Bagging in Special Pharmacy: An Emerging Trend to Minimize Medication Error
    RKB Sharad Chand, Shastry CS, Vinay BC, Bhandari Ramesh*, Kumar Sah Sujit
    Journal of Global Pharma Technology 11 (8), 01-04 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 15
  • Impact of clinical pharmacist on medication adherence among psoriasis patients: A randomized controlled study
    AC Hiremath, R Bhandari, S Wali, MS Ganachari, B Doshi
    Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health 10, 100687 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 12
  • Phenytoin-Induced Erythroderma
    SC Lavanya Voora, C.S Shastry, Ramesh Bhandari, Degam Sukeerthi, Kala ...
    Journal of Young Pharmacists 11 (3), 320-321 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 12
  • Isoniazid induced psychosis
    S Chand, R Bhandari, HN Girish, D Sukeerthi, SK Sah, L Voora
    Journal of global pharma technology 11 (5), 11-14 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 11
  • Outdated and unused medicines disposal practice among the undergraduate paramedical students–a pharmacist's intervention
    S Nepal, A Giri, CS Shastry, S Chand, S Aryal, P Khanal, R Bhandari
    Le Pharmacien Hospitalier et Clinicien 55 (4), 327-333 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 10
  • Mapping the landscape of open source health economic models: a systematic database review and analysis: an ISPOR special interest group report
    RH Henderson, C Sampson, XGLV Pouwels, S Harvard, R Handels, ...
    Value in Health 28 (6), 813-820 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 6
  • Evaluation of antiepileptic medication adherence among paediatric epileptic patients: a randomized prospective study in a teaching hospital.
    S WALI, N MAHANTSHETTI, MS Ganachari, R BHANDARI
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (09752366) , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 4
  • Cardiovascular disease and disability
    R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability, 1-9 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Pharmacists’ Medication Reconciliation Interventions During Admission and Transfer from an Emergency Department at a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Randomized Pilot Study and …
    AG Joseph, S Saji, AN Kumbhar, S G, R Bhandari, MS Ganachari
    Current Drug Safety 19 (3), 368-376 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Fixed drug eruptions secondary to fixed drug combination (ofloxacin/ornidazole): a cross sensitivity case report
    RK Chaudhary, AR Metgudmath, R Bhandari, SS Karoli, UK R
    Current Drug Therapy 16 (5), 448-453 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 3
  • Clinical pharmacist approach towards effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation of the patient with COPD: a randomized controlled study
    M Vastrad, S Wall, MS Ganachari
    Indian J Pharm Educ Res 55 (1), s318-s324 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 3
  • Beta Thalessemia Major; Rare Haematological Disorder
    R Bhandari, S Chand, V Lal
    J Pharm Pharm Sci 7 (5), 1442-1445 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 3
  • Corn silk (Stigma maydis) use in diabetes: molecular, cellular, and metabolic effects
    R Bhandari, RK Chaudhary, P Khanal, MS Ganachari
    Ancient and Traditional Foods, Plants, Herbs and Spices used in Diabetes … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Impact of Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Attitude Toward Pharmaceutical Care and Identification of Barriers Among Undergraduate Pharmacy Students
    R Bhandari, NM Jamkhandi, MS Ganachari
    The Global Health Network Collections , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Perceptions and challenges among health care providers about HIV-TB co-infected children-A qualitative study
    S Shrestha, M Angolkar, A Narasannavar, N Al-Aghbari, AK Ritti, ...
    Indian Journal of Tuberculosis 70, S82-S88 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • A study on knowledge and practice of dispensing drugs without prescription by pharmacists in Belagavi City
    S Sharma, S Patil, A Narasannavar, R Bhandari
    Journal of the Scientific Society 48 (3), 197-202 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 2