Year:
2021/22
Research:
Pharmacology
Country:
Hungary
PhD specialization:
pharmacology
neurology
Number of meta-analyses: 2
Number of clinical trials: 1
Project Description:
Dénes Kleiner is a clinical hospital pharmacist and an assistant lecturer at the University Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Administration within Semmelweis University. He has a great interest in recent emerging plant-derived agents but also in health education. Therefore, his first project will be a meta-analysis on the efficacy of nabiximols as an additional treatment for the alleviation of spasticity, associated with multiple sclerosis. As a second project, he is planning an interventional study on the type of web-based tools that are best for educating breastfeeding women about the safety of over-the-counter drugs.
Publications
- Nabiximols is Efficient as Add-On Treatment for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Spasticity Refractory to Standard Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomised Clinical Trials - IF: 5.273, Quality: Q1, Journal: Curr Neuropharmacol.
- How to manage the overwhelming amount of database-detected interactions? A focus group meeting study on the management of database-detected risks of drug interactions - IF: 1.500, Quality: Q2, Journal: Eur J Hosp Pharm