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Dr. Bhuvana Kolar Bylappa
Designation :Assistant Professor
Department:Pharmacology
Email ID : bhuvana.kb@stjohns.in


MBBS, MD, DNB, MNAMS

1. A study to determine the barriers and facilitators to optimum care among heart failure patients and the scope for Health technology facilitated remote monitoring to bridge the care gap (PANACEA-HF Part 1/Co-I)

2. An Interventional, Randomized, Parallel Group, Placebo Controlled, Three Arm Clinical Study of Beverage Formulations (Formulation 1-A and Formulation 1-B) to assess their properties towards the enhancement of active energy and improving immunity in Healthy Population. /Co-I

3. An Interventional, Randomized, Parallel Group, Placebo Controlled, Three Arm Clinical Study of Beverage Formulations (Formulation 2-A and Formulation 2-B) to assess improvement in immunity and management of general health in Healthy Population /Co-I.

4. An Interventional, Randomized, Parallel Group, Placebo Controlled, Three Arm Clinical Study of Beverage Formulations (Formulation 3-A and Formulation 3-B) to assess reduction in stress and improvement in immunity in Healthy Population /Co-I.

5. Pharmacotherapy, quality of life and determinants of outcomes in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in a tertiary care hospital/ Co I.

6. Measurement of Hydroxychloroquine in blood in a symptomatic healthcare worker on prophylactic regimen for COVID-19 infection – An observational study / Co I.

7. A multicentre, randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, behaviour change intervention cantered on mobile health and task sharing to improve self-care and outcomes in patients with chronic heart failure (PANACEA-HF Part 2/Co-I).

8. Effect of Intranasal Amphotericin B among COVID 19 patients at risk for invasive fungal sinusitis: RCT/ Co I.

9. Anti-Coronavirus Therapies (ACT) to prevent progression of mild COVID-19: Randomized trial/ Project officer.

10. Co designing Self-Care app for patients with diabetes and hypertension in an Indian tertiary health care setting: A mixed methods study/ PI

Non communicable disease, Digital health, Interdisciplinary research, Health systems research, Qualitative study

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