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  1. Hepato-Protective Effects of Some Medicinal Plants of Uganda
  2. Toxicity of Commonly Used Medicinal Plants in Uganda: A Review
  3. Comparative Effects of Mondia whitei and Prunus africana in Male Sexual Health: A Comprehensive Review
  4. Macroscopic Evaluation and Clarification of Popular Medicinal Plants in Kabarole, Fort Portal, Uganda
  5. Phenolic-rich fraction of Solanum betaceum mitigates atorvastatin-induced myotoxicity through antioxidant mechanisms in female wistar rats
  6. Toxicological and analgesic evaluation of Solanecio biafrae ethanol leaf extract
  7. Evaluation of Medicago sativa ethanol leaf extract for antidiarrheal activity in Wistar rats
  8. Hepatoprotective effect of the ethanol extract of Detarium senegalense stem bark in albino Wistar
  9. The protective role of α-tocopherol, vitamin C and quercetin against ibuprofen-induced liver damage in male Wistar rats
  10. A Review on Alcohol Temperance in Health and Disease
  11. Extrapyramidal Symptoms and Novel Antipsychotic Drugs
  12. An Appraisal of the Drug Discovery Process in Neuroscience
  13. Hepatic Enzyme Effects of an Imperata cylindrica Extract
  14. Examining the Androgenic Effect of Different Imperata Cylindrica Extracts on Diabetic Wistar Rats
  15. Neuronal Control of Pituitary Function
  16. The Abuse of Central Nervous System Stimulants and its Impact on the Youth of Eastern Nigeria
  17. Cardioprotective effects of animal grade piperazine citrate on isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in wistar rats: Biochemical and histopathological evaluation
  18. The Effect of Imperata Cylindrica Root Aqueous Extracts on Serum Testosterone Levels of Hyperglycemic Rats
  19. Effect of Imperata Cylindrica Roots Extracts on some Cardiovascular Parameters of Diabetic Wistar Rats
  20. Effects of Salacia lehmbachii ethanol root bark extract on estrous cycle and sex hormones of female albino rats
  21. Short-term effects of treadmill exercise on metabolic, physiological and hemodynamic functions of apparently healthy individuals.