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Evans Paul Kwame Ameade
Evans Paul Kwame Ameade
Department of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Medicine, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Verified email at uds.edu.gh
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Prevalence of dysmenorrhea among University students in Northern Ghana; its impact and management strategies
EPK Ameade, A Amalba, BS Mohammed
BMC Women's Health 18, 1-9, 2018
1502018
Medical students' knowledge and attitude towards complementary and alternative medicine–A survey in Ghana
EPK Ameade, A Amalba, GK Helegbe, BS Mohammed
Journal of traditional and complementary medicine 6 (3), 230-236, 2016
992016
Relationship between female university students’ knowledge on menstruation and their menstrual hygiene practices: a study in Tamale, Ghana
EPK Ameade, HA Garti
Advances in preventive medicine 2016, 2016
792016
Age at menarche and factors that influence it: a study among female university students in Tamale, Northern Ghana
EPK Ameade, HA Garti
PloS one 11 (5), e0155310, 2016
772016
Epidemiology, ecology and human perceptions of snakebites in a savanna community of northern Ghana
Y Musah, EPK Ameade, DK Attuquayefio, LH Holbech
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 13 (8), e0007221, 2019
662019
Concurrent use of herbal and orthodox medicines among residents of Tamale, Northern Ghana, who patronize hospitals and herbal clinics
EPK Ameade, M Ibrahim, HS Ibrahim, RH Habib, SY Gbedema
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018, 2018
572018
Herbal medicine: a survey on the knowledge and attitude of medical students in Tamale, Ghana
EPK Ameade, A Amalba, GK Helegbe, BS Mohammed
Peak Journal of Medicinal Plant Research, 2015
342015
Sickle cell gene transmission: Do public servants in Tamale, Ghana have the right knowledge and attitude to curb it?
EPK Ameade, BS Mohammed, GK Helegbe, S Yakubu
Scientific Research Publication, 2015
302015
Health professionals' overestimation of knowledge on snakebite management, a threat to the survival of snakebite victims—a cross-sectional study in Ghana
EPK Ameade, I Bonney, ET Boateng
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 15 (1), e0008756, 2021
232021
Herbal medicine usage before and during pregnancy—a study in Northern Ghana
EPK Ameade, AP Zakaria, L Abubakar, R Sandow
Int J Complement Alt Med 11 (4), 235-242, 2018
222018
Menstrual pain assessment: comparing verbal rating scale (VRS) with numerical rating scales (NRS) as pain measurement tools
EPK Ameade, BS Mohammed
Int J Womens Health Wellness 2, 017, 2016
212016
Improving girl child education and menstrual hygiene through free sanitary pad provision to secondary school girls-opinion of female university students in Ghana
EPK Ameade, SF Majeed
J Health Edu Res Dev 3 (3), 1-7, 2015
192015
Reducing the breast cancer menace: the role of the male partner in Ghana
EPK Ameade, A Amalba, T Kudjo, MK Kumah, BS Mohammed
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 15 (19), 8115-8119, 2014
152014
Climate change knowledge, attitude and perception of undergraduate students in Ghana
BY Ofori, EPK Ameade, F Ohemeng, Y Musah, JK Quartey, EH Owusu
PLOS Climate 2 (6), e0000215, 2023
102023
Stocking and dispensing of veterinary medicines by pharmacists in Ghana
A Amalba, BS Mohammed, EPK Ameade, E Woode
Pharmacy Education 17, 2017
92017
Relationship between Female University Students’ Knowledge on Menstruation and Their Menstrual Hygiene Practices: A Study in Tamale, Ghana. Advances in Preventive Medicine …
EPK Ameade, HA Garti
92016
Climate change knowledge, attitude and perception of undergraduate students in Ghana. PLOS Clim 2 (6): e0000215
BY Ofori, EPK Ameade, F Ohemeng, Y Musah, JK Quartey, EH Owusu
42023
Aqueous extract of Lannea microcarpa attenuates dextran sulphate-induced paw oedema and xylene-induced ear oedema in rodents
M Antwi-Adjei, G Owusu, EPK Ameade
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 6 (5), 1048-1053, 2017
42017
Attitude of medical students toward a mandatory pre-medical year in the University for Development Studies, Ghana
EPK Ameade, A Amalba
Journal of Contemporary Medical Education, 2015
32015
Herbal Pharmacovigilance: Are Ghanaian Herbal Medicine Practitioners Equipped Enough to Assist in Monitoring the Safety of Herbal Medicines
EPK Ameade, MM Baba, NU Iddrisu, AA Musah, SY Gbedema
A Survey in Tamale, Ghana. Chronic Complement Altern Integra Med: CCAIM-101 1, 2018
22018
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