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Robert Incoom

Pharmacy Practice

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Research Summary

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The researcher has conducted extensive work across a broad range of topics within pharmacology and public health. Their research primarily centers on the development and evaluation of strategies for improving antibiotic utilization in developing countries, addressing global challenges such as antimicrobial resistance and reducing antibiotic overuse. The researcher has examined the role of pharmaceuticals and pharmacoeconomics in mitigating these challenges, particularly focusing on the availability and economic impacts of biosimilars across African, Asian, European, and South American nations. Their work also highlights the importance of patient outcomes through studies of antibiotics sold without prescriptions and their impact on community pharmacies and drug outlets. Additionally, the researcher has explored the pharmacoeconomic implications of antibiotic stewardship practices, including long-acting insulin analogues and their biosimilars. Through these investigations, the researcher has provided valuable insights into the sustainable use of pharmaceuticals for public health purposes.

Research Themes

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Strategies to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization with a Special Focus on Developing Countries(2021)
Tackling antimicrobial resistance across sub-Saharan Africa: current challenges and implications for the future(2022)
Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Selling antibiotics without prescriptions among community pharmacies and drug outlets: a simulated client study from Ghana(2023)
Antimicrobial stewardship capacity and antibiotic utilisation practices in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana: A point prevalence survey study(2024)
Strategies to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization with a Special Focus on Developing Countries(2024)
Response to: ‘letter to the editor: “A multifaceted strategy is needed to limit the over-the-counter sale of antimicrobials “’(2024)
Additional file 2 of Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Additional file 5 of Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Additional file 3 of Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Selling antibiotics without prescriptions among community pharmacies and drug outlets: a simulated client study from Ghana(2023)
Additional file 1 of Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Additional file 4 of Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Additional file 6 of Utilising cumulative antibiogram data to enhance antibiotic stewardship capacity in the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2022)
Challenges and Innovations Brought about by the COVID-19 Pandemic Regarding Medical and Pharmacy Education Especially in Africa and Implications for the Future(2021)
The Current Situation Regarding Long-Acting Insulin Analogues Including Biosimilars Among African, Asian, European, and South American Countries; Findings and Implications for the Future(2021)
Availability and use of long-acting insulin analogues including their biosimilars across Africa; findings and implications(2021)
Availability and Use of Long-Acting Insulin Analogues Including Their Biosimilars across Africa: Findings and Implications(2021)

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