Sathyanarayanan Varadarajan
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Recent Articles
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Raju R, Prabath I, Chandrasekaran I, Varadarajan S
Cureus
. 2024 Aug;
16(7):e65708.
PMID: 39211666
Dorzagliatin, an innovative dual-acting allosteric oral glucokinase activator that targets glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance, has gained approval for treating type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and type 2 diabetes mellitus...
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Fayaz S, Varadarajan S, Ansari S, James J
Indian J Dermatol
. 2022 Mar;
66(6):704.
PMID: 35283526
Background: Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria (CIU) is a debilitating disease characterised by almost daily presence of urticarial symptoms like short-lived wheals, itching, and erythema for at least 6 weeks without an...
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James J, Mohamed A, Hussain F, Rani J, Varadarajan S
Curr Drug Saf
. 2021 Oct;
17(3):193-198.
PMID: 34702154
Background: Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are common and pose a serious challenge to physicians, especially in cases when the patient has many comorbidities, is polypharmacy, or self-administers over-the-counter medications....
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Shanmugam S, Karunaikadal K, Varadarajan S, Krishnan M
Ann Indian Acad Neurol
. 2019 Jul;
22(3):286-290.
PMID: 31359939
Background And Objective: A significant number of migraine patients do not find effective and safe treatment to reduce the frequency and severity of their migraine attacks. Hence, a need for...
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Marimuthu P, Varadarajan S, Krishnan M, Shanmugam S, Kunjuraman G, Ravinder J, et al.
Ann Indian Acad Neurol
. 2016 Aug;
19(3):344-50.
PMID: 27570386
Objectives: People with epilepsy have greater cognitive and behavioral dysfunction than the general population. There is no specific treatment available for cognitive impairment of these patients. We aimed to evaluate...