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Pharmacy

Hisham Al-Haddad

Doctor Hisham Al-Haddad

Faculty member

Certifications

  1. Master: Good.
  2. Doctorate: very honorable.

Language

  1. Arabic.
  2. English.
  3. French.

Courses

  1. ICDL.
  2. TOEFL.
  3. TCF.
  4. Marketing & communication skills.

Skills

  1. Medical representative of Lilly pharmaceutical company.
  2. Teacher of toxicology
  3. Teacher of Marketing for pharmacist.
  4. Vice dean at pharmacy faculty for scientific (2016/2017)
  5. Vice dean at pharmacy faculty for administrative affaires (2021/2022)

Other Information

  1. A lecturer in many local scientific conferences since 2013.
  2. A representative of INSERM705 laboratory as a lecturer in 3 international conferences (Croatia 2011, London 2012, Denmark 2013).
  3. Winner of the Young Investigator Award at EAPCCT, London 2012.
  4. Publications of 6 scientific articles.

researches

Respiratory toxicity of buprenorphine results from the blockage of P-glycoprotein-mediated efflux of norbuprenorphine at the blood–brain barrier in mice
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Comparison of tolerance to morphine-induced respiratory and analgesic effects in mice
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P-glycoprotein should be considered as an additional factor contributing to opioid-induced respiratory depression in paediatrics: the buprenorphine example
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Gender and strain contributions to the variability of buprenorphine-related respiratory toxicity in mice
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Can P-glycoprotein expression on malignant tumor tissues predict opioid transport at the blood-brain barrier in cancer patients
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Reduced pupil diameter in volunteers on stable buprenorphine maintenance therapy with telaprevir: a drug-drug interaction involving p-glycoprotein at the blood-brain barrier
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Etude expérimentale de la variabilité des effets respiratoires de la buprénorphine : rôle de la P-glycoprotéine et de l’acquisition d’une tolérance aux opioïdes
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Respiratory depression related to buprenorphine and diazepam combination in rats: Study of the pharmacodynamic mechanism of interaction
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A comparative study in mice of tolerance to morphine analgesic and respiratory effects: Mechanisms and consequences
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