Dr. Moneeb Ashraf
MBBS, M. Phil, CMT

Associate Professor
Department Of Pharmacology
Email. moneeb-ashraf@kemu.edu.pk

DR. MONEEB ASHRAF

INTRODUCTION OF DEPARTMENT

Pharmacology & Therapeutics as a subject acts as a foundation stone on which the entire clinical empire is based. Ever since its inception in 1871, the premier health institution, Mayo Hospital, had been harboring Hakim Classs which was introduced for people with some knowledge of the Unani System with a general emphasis on Anatomy and Surgery. In 1883, as the number of students increased, a professor was appointed for the faculty of Materia Medica (now known as Pharmacology) & Pathology. The training classes for the Ward Boy and compounders were introduced in 1894 and 1901, respectively. During 1906-11, the Chemical Examination Department was shifted from the college and hence its several rooms got vacated where a separate department of Materia Medica was established. The Principal of this prestigious institute, Dr. Nelson Harper, in 1935, ardently emphasized the construction of a separate building for the Pharmacology and hence in 1937, the Pharmacology department was constructed.

Prof. Col. Rai was crowned as the first head of the department. Later, Prof. Amir Chand succeeded him as the next head of the Pharmacology department. Then the renowned physician Col, Ilahi Bukhsh headed the department from 1937 to 1947. During this period, the Pharmacy department of the Punjab University, Lahore started working in K.E. Medical College, but later on, it was shifted back to its original Alma mater in 1950.

FACULTY

Faculty Group Photo

List of Faculty Members

Name Designation Qualification Contact Information
Dr. Moneeb Ashraf Associate Professor MBBS, M. Phil, CMT moneeb-ashraf@kemu.edu.pk
Dr. Javeria Sarfraz Assistant Professor MBBS, M. Phil javeria_atif@yahoo.com
Dr. Hina Aslam Assistant Professor MBBS, M. Phil universal-noor@hotmail.com
Dr. Afzaal Awan APMO MBBS drafzaalawan@yahoo.com
Dr. Sadaf Humayun Khan Demonstrator MBBS sadafhumayunkhan@gmail.com
Dr. Zainab Mustafa Demonstrator MBBS zeemustafa1@gmail.com
Dr. Kanwal Ahmed Pharmaceutical Chemist Pharm D anayaadeel2016@gmail.com

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at King Edward medical university is providing holistic, integrated medical education that enables health professionals to use medicines judiciously and effectively in the community, promote safe and rational use of medicines in the community with due regard to scientific, social, and ethical considerations. The goals of this department are;

  • To strengthen medical education in relation to Pharmacology for medical health care professionals including dental, nursing, and other paramedical fields.
  • To provide services related to use of medicines for better patient care.
  • To disseminate information and guidance for rational use of medicines.
  • To provide research facilities in basic and clinical Pharmacology.
  • To create resources for use in education and research.

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

The existing Pharmacology and Therapeutics department is actively involved in teaching MBBS undergraduates since the day of its emergence. The BDS 2nd year class of de, Montmorency College of Dentistry is attached to the department for the last 76 years. The classes of nurses and dispensers were also conducted in the department as well. With the uplifting of KEMC to KEMU in 2006, different postgraduate classes and research projects have been initiated like M.Phil and PhD.

  • MBBS
  • BDS
  • Doctor of Physiotherapy
  • B.Sc. – Allied Health Sciences
  • M.Phil (Pharmacology)
  • PhD

In order to keep our teachers abreast with the modern trends in the subject, a Journal Club Meeting is being held regularly, where research papers related to the techniques & methodology of the experimental pharmacology are presented.

RESEARCH

RESEARCH ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN YEAR 2021

Sr. No. Author Title Journal
1 Dr. Moneeb Ashraf Knowledge, Attitude and practical of clinicians about antimicrobial stewardship and resistance among hospitals of pakistan: a multicenter cross-sectional study Environmental Science And Pollution Research International
2 Dr. Moneeb Ashraf A quadruple blinded placebo controlled randomised trial to evaluate the effectivences of an iodine complex for patients with mild to moderate covid-19 in PAISTAN (1-covid-pk):a structured Summary Of A Study  PROTOCOL FOR A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL Trials
3. Dr. Moneeb Ashraf Anti- COVID property of subcutaneous ivermectin in synergy with zinc among midlife moderately symptomatic patients:A structured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials
4. Dr. Moneeb Ashraf Prophylactic potential of honey and Nigella sativa L. against hospital and community-based –CoV-2 spread: astructured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Trials
3 Dr. Javeria Sarfraz Comparative evaluation of aloe Vera and Diclofenac on body weight blood pressure and renal function of hypertensive rats Proceedings
S.Z.M.C
4 Dr. Javeria Sarfraz Comparison of berberine and dexamethasone on blood and bronchial inflammatory cells of ovalbumin sensitized guinea pigs Esculapio-Journal Of Services Institute Of Medical Sciences
5 Dr. Javeria Sarfraz Effect of deer velvet antler on airway inflammatory in ovalbumin sensitized guinea pigs Annual of Punjab Medical College
6 Dr. Hina Aslam Comparative assessment of drug interactions among public and private sector hospitals PJMHS
7 Dr. Sadaf Humayun khan Conservative management of thyroid eye disease Journal College Of Physicians And Surgeon

COMPLETED M.PHIL RESEARCH WORK

1. Evaluation of cardioprotective effect of citric acid against isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in rabbits.
(Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Imran Aziz)
2. Evaluation of hepatoprotective effect of argyrolobium roseum (jaub and spach) on ccl4 induced hepatotoxicity in rabbits.
(Dr. Nazia Qamar)
3. Protective effect of zinc sulfate, silymarin and their combination against isoniazid and rifampicin induced hepatotoxicity.
(Dr. Wardah Siddique)
4. Nephroprotective evaluation of Citrullus lanatus (water melon) seeds in aminoglycoside induced nephrotoxicity in albino rats.
(Dr. Nelofar Yousaf)
5. Evaluation of antihyperlipidemic effect of zinc sulphate alone and in combination with atorvastatin in diet induced hyperlipidemic rats.
(Dr.Haseeba Talat)
6. Therapeutic effects of canagliflozin and zinc sulphate alone and in combination on diabetes mellitus and associated dyslipidemia in type 2 diabetic rat model.
( Dr.Ayela Eman Zia)
7. The anti-inflammatory effect of (foeniculum vulgare)fennel on the mouse model of ovalbumin induced allergic airway inflammation.
(Dr. Umar Talha)
8. Evaluation of combined anti rheumatic effect of berberine and leflunomide in murine model of rheumatoid arthritis.
(Dr. Shujia Batool)

WORK IN PROGRESS:

1 Combined protective effect of omega 3 and coenzyme Q10 in amoxicillin clavulanic acid induced hepatotoxicity in rats.
(Dr. Seemel Taimur)
2 Preventive effect of mesalazine and co-enzyme Q10 alone and in combination in rat model of dextran sulfate sodium induced ulcerative colitis.
(Dr. Hanna Pirzada)
3 Comparative gastro-protective effect of probiotics & misoprostol on aspirin induced gastric ulcer in rat model.
(Dr. Rabia Rafique)
4 Effect of aloe vera gel on atorvastatin induced hepatotoxicity in hyperlipidemic rat model.
(Dr. Namra Iqbal)
5 Therapeutic effects angiotensin receptor blocker and selenium alone and in combination on streptozocin induced diabetic nephropathy in rat model.
(Dr. M. Usama)
6 Comparative gastro-protective effect of probiotics & misprostol in aspirin induced gastric ulcer in rat model.
(Dr. Rida Naseer)
7 Preventive effects of cinnarzine and olmesrtan alone and in combination on dextran sulfate sodium induced ulcrative colitis in rat model.
(Dr. Hira Sohail)
8 Combine effect of CoQ10 and zinc on diclofena induced hepatotoxicity in rat model
(Dr. Binish Anwer)
9 Effect of Ranolazine glycemic control and dyslipidemia alone and in combination with metformin in streptozocin induced type 2 diabetic rat model.
(Dr. Attiya Kanwal)

PROJECTS / DEPARTMENTAL EXTENSION /SPECIAL FEATURES

HEALTH SERVICES / STATE OF ART FACILITIES

The new building is expected to have the following facilities;

  1. Postgraduate Laboratory
  2. Therapeutic drug monitoring
  3. Museum
  4. Pharmaco vigilance center
  5. The Animal House constructed on modern design with sufficient provisions like keeping, housing, breeding, rearing and confining of different species of animals required for research purposes.

In future the following patient care facilities are planned to take place in the department;

  • Formulation and implementation of Drug policy of GOP
  • Selection and formulation of the list of Essential medicines
  • National Antimicrobial Policy formulation
  • Provincial vector borne disease control programme
  • Promotion of rational use of medicines
  • Monitoring of adverse drug reactions