I graduated from College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad with a Bachelor's degree in 2008 and then I was appointed to the staff of the Ministry of Health and worked there for a year. Then I moved to the staff of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research because I was one of the top ten students and went to the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences as a pharmacist in 2009.In 2013, I enrolled in a master’s degree in Pharmacology and Toxicology and obtained a master’s degree in 2016 then I was given the title of Assistant Lecturer. I went to the Physiology lab and Pharmacology and Toxicology lab at Coph UoB until this moment and to this day. I obtained the title of Lecture in 2023.
MSc in Paramacology and Toxiology
▪ Technical responsible for the physiology laboratory (2017), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
▪ Technical responsible for the pharmacology and Toxicology lab (2021), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad. ▪
Member of the examination committee)2017,2018,2021,2022,2023) ▪
Member of the Quality Assurce unit )2022, 2023).
Members of the Laboratory Quality Assurance Unit ) 2021).
▪ Member of the National Council for Accreditation of Colleges of Pharmacy in Iraq.
Angiotensin receptor blockers are well known for their therapeutic efficacy and fimasartan has been used safely and efficiently since 2010 in the treatment of hypertension. The study aimed to examine the anti-inflammatory effect of fimasartan in egg albumin-induced inflammation in rats. Rats were treated with diclofenac (25 mg/kg, intraperitoneally) or fimasartan at two different doses (3 or 10 mg/kg, intraperitoneally). The increase in the thickness of the paw was considered to be edema, which was measured using a vernier caliper. Serum was collected to analyze the systemic production of the inflammatory mediators TNF-α, and IL-6. The results showed that fimasartan in both doses significantly reduced edema in inflamed rat paws and produce
... Show MoreExposing the dorsal superficial skin of rats to partial-depth burn leads to bacterial and microbes Invasion. Topical treatment is required in most superficial burn cases Moist exposed burn ointment (MEBO) protects wounds from infection and enhances healing without any harmful effects of purified chemicals is caused. The topical using of HA gel in rat models with full and partial thickness surgical wounds shows enhancement in wound repair. In this study, we compared the healing efficacy of topical use of hyaluronic acid gel products with MEBO as standard management in rats that were exposed to a partial-thickness burn. The experiment included twenty-four (24) adult albino rats of male sex with weight (150-220 gm) of 3 months’ age divided i
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