The Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice seeks to enhance pharmacists’ capabilities in applying critical thinking, evidence-based decision-making, and empathy to deliver high-quality patient care. Our commitment lies in promoting innovative teaching approaches, scientific research, community engagement, and service in order to advance the pharmacy profession and enrich pharmaceutical education. This mission is achieved through the expertise of our qualified faculty members and our state-of-the-art laboratories.

To be one of the leading electronics engineering departments locally and distinguished regionally.

  1. Provide students with knowledge, skills, and ethics related to electronic engineering specializations.
  2. Conduct research and studies of scientific value that have an applied nature in electronic engineering disciplines.
  3. Prepare qualified engineers who can apply engineering sciences and methods in the labor market, and make decisions and deal with crises.
  4. Develop curricula, and scientific and practical requirements periodically to ensure following rapid changes and in harmony with the labor market requirements.
  5. Exchange scientific and training experiences with similar institutions, organizations, and centers.
  6. Implement mechanisms that ensure the quality of the educational process to obtain accreditation for the academic programs offered by the department.
  7. Develop the academic and professional skills of the academic staff.
  8. Provide technical and scientific consultations to all governmental and private sectors of society.
  • The first bachelor’s program in Yemen specializing in Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems.
  • Highly qualified and dedicated academic and technical staff.
  • Modern and advanced laboratories and workshops.
  • Comprehensive infrastructure and conducive learning environment.
  • Outstanding student activities and services.
  • A contemporary curriculum aligned with accreditation standards and labor market needs.
  • Practical training opportunities in leading companies and institutions.
  • International professional certifications, such as Cisco Academy certification.
  • Access to specialized diplomas and training courses tailored to market requirements.

Academic Programs

Scientific research

The Department of Clinical Pharmacy is dedicated to conducting applied scientific research aimed at improving therapeutic outcomes, enhancing patient safety, and supporting the optimal use of medications across various healthcare practices. The key areas of research focus include:

  • Pharmaceutical practice and medication safety.
  • Precision therapeutics and pharmacokinetics.
  • Antimicrobial stewardship in hospital settings.
Faculty of Pharmacy Facilities
Faculty Facilities

Faculty of Pharmacy Facilities

The Faculty of Pharmacy provides an integrated set of modern educational, training, research, and student-support facilities that keep pace with current academic standards.

Modernclassrooms and learning spaces
Specializedteaching and research laboratories
Appliedprofessional pharmacy training
Sharedstudent services and sports facilities

Classrooms

The faculty includes modern classrooms equipped with high-quality display screens, data projectors, internet-connected computers, and fans to ensure the comfort of students and faculty members.

Teaching and Research Laboratories

The faculty provides specialized laboratories used for teaching and scientific research. They meet the needs of students and faculty members and are equipped with the required modern devices and instruments.

Pharmaceutical Research Center Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry Lab Pharmacognosy Lab Pharmaceutics Lab

Educational Model Pharmacy

A model pharmacy has been established to train students practically in the principles and skills of pharmaceutical practice within an environment that simulates real professional practice.

Computer Laboratories

The faculty includes modern computer laboratories designed to develop students’ technical skills and enable them to acquire the competencies needed to use computers effectively.

Meeting Rooms

Two meeting rooms are available: one for meetings of the deanship and scientific departments, and another for academic department meetings and faculty committees.

Academic Staff Offices

The faculty includes dedicated offices for academic staff, providing a suitable environment for faculty members to perform their academic and administrative duties.

Library

The faculty administration works with the university library administration to provide references, books, scientific materials, and journals to meet the needs of the educational process and academic accreditation requirements. The faculty library also provides electronic learning resources, including e-books and an electronic search engine to support educational and research activities.

Male Students’ Library

Female Students’ Library

Shared Student Facilities

Within the university, the faculty also benefits from shared sports facilities serving all students, such as indoor sports halls, in addition to main prayer rooms distributed across different floors.

  • Male Students’ Sports Hall
  • Female Students’ Sports Hall
  • Main Prayer Rooms

Research and Graduation Projects of Clinical Pharmacy Department Students for the Academic Year 1447 AH / 2025–2026

No. Project Title Student Names Research Supervisor
1 Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions and Dispensing Practices Regarding Gabapentinoids (Pregabalin and Gabapentin) Misuse and Abuse in Sana’a, Yemen Abdulrahman Hashed, Abdulhamid Al-Basha, Abubakr Saleh Al-Azizi, Hamza Mustafa Al-Hashdi, Abdulmajid Musleh Al-Shami, Ismail Yahya Hakim, Mohammed Khaled Al-Ghaimani Dr. Abdulrazzaq Al-Khazzan, Dr. Abdulsalam Halboup
2 Patterns of Antibiotic Prescribing and Factors Associated with Prescribing Among Hospitalized Patients in Sana’a: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study Nour Al-Huda Al-Hadid, Hanan Aref, Ahd Tasheng, Nour Mahmoud, Fatima Al-Shaiba Prof. Doaa Anwar, Dr. Abdulsalam Halboup
3 Knowledge and Attitudes of Pharmacy Students about Pharmacogenomics Among Universities in Sana’a city, Yemen Abdulrahman Al-Mansoori, Sadiq Ziyad, Shehab Alhetar, Abdulrahman Adnan Prof. Gamil Qasim Othman, Prof. Faisal Al-Shormany
4 Assessment Of Quality Of Life And Associated Factors Among Patients Heart Failure In Sana’a Yemen Asmaa Hani Sarran, Rawa Mohammed Ghamdan, Marwa Abdulaziz Al-Jaber, Samia Mohammed Daaboush, Aya Saleh Al-Qubat Dr. Mohammed Battah

Research Publications

Faculty research output and publication links

No. Researcher Research Publications
1 Prof. Gamil Q. Othman
2 Prof. Dua'a Anwar Ibrahim
3 Prof. Dr. Abdulrazzaq Yahya Al-Khazzan
4 Dr. Mohammed Risq Battah
5 Dr. Abdu-Salam Halboob

 

1. GBD 2023 Diarrhoeal Disease and Enteric Infectious Diseases Collaborators. (2026). Global burden of enteric infectious diseases, diarrhoeal diseases, and corresponding aetiologies, 1990-2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023. Lancet Infect Dishttps://doi.org/10.1016/s1473-3099(26)00194-5.

 

2. GBD 2023 Meningitis & Antimicrobial Resistance Collaborators. Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis, its risk factors, and aetiologies, 1990-2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023. Lancet Neurology. 2026 May;25(5):451-468. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(26)00101-8. Epub 2026 Mar 27. PMID: 41911930.

3. Halboup, A.M., Harun, S.N., Ghadzi, S.M.S., Sulaiman, S.A.S., Ibrahim, D.A.A., Areqi, A.A. and Al-Ashwal, F.Y., 2025. Community pharmacists’ knowledge and experience regarding malaria management: a cross-sectional study in Hodeida, Yemen. Malaria Journal24(1), p.98.doi:10.1186/s12936-025-05291-z

4.Al-Karagoly H, et al., Halboup A. (2025). The High Burden of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress among University Students in Southern Iraq: A Cross-Sectional Study. AUIQ Complementary Biological System. DOI: 10.70176/3007-973X.1032

5.Halboup, A. and Alkubati, S.A., 2025. Protocols for Antioxidant Testing: A Mini Review of Common Assays and Approaches. AUIQ Complementary Biological System, 2(3), pp.71-80. DOI: 10.70176/3007-973X.1048

6.  Alefan, Q., Alshogran, O. Y., Melhem, S. J., Halboup, A., Battah, M. & Alkhateeb, F. M. 2025. Pharmacy education in Jordan. Int J Pharm Pract. DOI: 10.1093/ijpp/riaf121

7. Halboup, A.M., Alzoubi, K.H., Harun, S.N., Alnono, B., Al-Khazzan, A., Zawiah, M., Al-Ashwal, F.Y., Sallom, H., and Abu-Farha, R., 2025. Assessments of community pharmacists’ perceptions of the pros and cons of the home delivery of medications service in Sana’a, Yemen. Critical Public Health, 35(1), p.2585554.doi:10.1080/09581596.2025.2585554

8.  Al-Khazzan, A.Y., Othman, G.Q., Halboup, A.M., Ibrahim, D.A.A., Ali, F., Ibrahim, M.I. and Al-Worafi, Y.M., 2025. Assessing Physicians’ Knowledge Concerning Food-Drug Interactions in Sana’a City, Yemen. University of Science and Technology Journal for Medical Sciences, 3. DOI: 10.59222/ustjms.3.8

9.    Albanna, A.A., Ibrahim, D.A.A., Shamsher, A.M., Al-Shawia, M.A. and Halboup, A., 2025. The Potential Effect of Dapagliflozin and Liraglutide in Attenuating Cardio-Renal Injuries in Diabetic Rats. Journal of Experimental Pharmacology, pp.467-484. DOI: 10.2147/JEP.S522053

10.  Areqi, A.A., Ibrahim, D.A., Salih, A.M.M., Mustafa, N.M. and Halboup, A., 2025. Evaluation of the in vivo subacute toxicity of Otolith as a novel traditional hypoglycemic agent. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK), 24(6), pp.536-542. DOI: 10.56042/ijtk.v24i6.15608

11.  Alkubati, S.A., Halboup, A.M., Zoromba, M.A., El-Gazar, H.E., Pasay-An, E., Salameh, B., Motakef, H.I., Atta, M.H., Hendy, A. and Alrashedi, H., 2025. Prevalence and determinants of depression and its association with social support among cancer patients: implications for enhancing oncology care. BMC psychology, 13(1), pp.1-10. DOI: 10.1186/s40359-025-02584-5

12.  Jum’Ah, D., Binsaleh, A.Y., Shilbayeh, S.A., Halboup, A. and Abu-Farha, R., 2025. Perceptions and practices of community pharmacists regarding emergency contraceptives in Jordan: A qualitative study. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 29(3), pp.115-124. DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2025/v29i3.14

13.  Al-Worafi, Y.M., Halboup, A., Kalluvalappil, N.A. and Alsergi, W.M., Evidence-Based Complementary, Alternative and Integrated Medicine and Efficacy and Safety: Lung Cancer. In Handbook of Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Medicine (pp. 618-633). CRC Press.10.1201/9781003328063-16

14.  Al-Worafi, Y.M., Halboup, A., Kalluvalappil, N.A. and Alsergi, W.M., Evidence-Based Complementary, Alternative and Integrated Medicine and Efficacy and Safety: Prostate Cancer. In Handbook of Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Medicine (pp. 634-648). CRC Press. DOI: 10.1201/9781003328063-39

15.  Rawashdeh M, Alzoubi KH, Muflih S, Al-Azzam S, Halboup AM. (2024). Community pharmacists’ attitudes, prior experience, and perceived barriers to informatics: A cross-sectional study from a developing country. Informatics in Medicine  Unlocked.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2024.101473

16.  Abu-Farha, R., Gharaibeh, L., Alzoubi, K.H., Ahmad, R.E., Binsaleh, A.Y., Shilbayeh, S.A.R., El-Dahiyat, F. and Halboup, A.M., 2024. Assessment of community pharmacists’ experiences and perceptions on gabapentin abuse in Jordan: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 17(1), p.2430445. DOI: 10.1080/20523211.2024.2430445

17.  Abu Hammour, A., Hammour, K.A., Alhamad, H., Nassar, R., El-Dahiyat, F., Sawaqed, M., Allan, A., Manaseer, Q., Abu Hammour, M., Halboup, A. and Farha, R.A., 2024. Exploring Jordanian medical students’ perceptions and concerns about ChatGPT in medical education: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 17(1), p.2429000.DOI: 10.1080/20523211.2024.2429000

18.  Al-Khawlani AR, Qasim QA, Halboup AM, Thiab S, Zawiah M, Al-Ashwal FY. Insights and perceptions: Investigating pregnant women’s attitudes, understanding, and factors influencing knowledge regarding medication usage during pregnancy-A cross-sectional study. PLoS One. 2024 Oct 1;19(10):e0311235. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311235.

19.  Halboup, A.M., Alzoubi, K.H., Abu-Farha, R.K., Harun, S.N., Al-Mohamadi, A., Battah, M.M., Jaber, A.A.S., Alkubati, S. and Al-Ashwal, F.Y., 2023. Perceptions and knowledge of public towards emerging human monkeypox in Yemen: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, pp.3689-3701. DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S442296

20.  Battah, M.M., Zainal, H., Ibrahim, D.A.A., Hanafiah, N.H.B.M., Syed Sulaiman, S.A. and Halboup, A., 2024. Evaluation of Antiemetic Consistency in Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting Among NHL Patients in Sana’a, Yemen. International Journal of General Medicine, pp.2077-2090. DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S458922

21.  Al-Ashwal FY, Syed Sulaiman SA, Sheikh Ghadzi SM, Harun SN, Halboup A, Kubas MA. The Impact of an Educational Intervention on Enhancing Clinical Knowledge of Physicians and Pharmacists Regarding Statins and Monitoring Parameters: The Experience of a Tertiary Teaching Hospital. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2024;15:357-368. https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S445610.

22.  Halboup, A.M., Alzoubi, K.H., Abu-Farha, R.K., Harun, S.N., Al-Mohamadi, A., Battah, M., Jaber, A.A.S., Alkubati, S. and Al-Ashwal, F.Y., 2024. Perceptions and Knowledge of Public Towards Emerging Human Monkeypox in Yemen: A Cross-Sectional Study [Response to Letter]. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, pp.55-56.DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S454143

23.  Ahmed, W.S., Halboup, A.M., Alshargabi, A., Al-Mohamadi, A., Al-Ashbat, Y.K. and Al-Jamei, S., 2024. Attitudes, motivators, and barriers toward influenza vaccination for children: a study from a conflict-ridden country. Conflict and Health, 18(1), p.26. DOI: 10.1186/s13031-024-00590-9

24.  Alqahtani TY, Halboup A, et al. (2024). Evaluation of C-Reactive Protein Levels as Biomarkers for Immune Response Among Septic Patients in Yemen. Community Practitioner. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12800256

25.  Alkubati, S.A., Al-Sayaghi, K.M., Salameh, B., Halboup, A.M., Ahmed, W.A., J Alkuwaisi, M. and Zoromba, M.A., 2024. Prevalence of Depression and Its Associated Factors among Hemodialysis Patients in Hodeida City, Yemen [Response to Letter]. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, pp.1177-1178.DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S467906

26.  Al-Khazzan AY, Ibrahim DA, Halboup AM, et al. (2024). Determinants of Antibiotic Prescribing for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Sana’a City, Yemen. University of Science and Technology Journal for Medical Sciences. DOI: 10.59222/ustjms.2.2.A5

27.  Alkubati, S.A., Al-Sayaghi, K.M., Salameh, B., Halboup, A.M., Ahmed, W.A., J. Alkuwaisi, M. and Zoromba, M.A., 2024. Prevalence of Depression and Its Associated Factors Among Hemodialysis Patients in Hodeida City, Yemen. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, pp.689-699. DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S452935

28.  Halboup AM, Alzoubi KH, Khabour OF, Alomari MA, Refat M, Al- Khazzan AY, Saleh Jaber AA, Abubakar U. Public Perception Toward COVID-19       Disease            Nature, Susceptibility  to      Complication,  and Relationship to Influenza: A Cross-Sectional Study from Yemen. J MultidiscipHealthc.2023;16:707-716. https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S399405

29.  Abu Hammour, K., Alhamad, H., Al-Ashwal, F. Y., Halboup, A.M., Abu Farha, R. & Abu Hammour, A. 2023. ChatGPT in pharmacy practice: a cross-sectional exploration of Jordanian pharmacists’ perception, practice, and concerns. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 16, 115. DOI: 10.1186/s40545-023-00624-2

30.  Abu-Farha, R., Alzoubi, K.H., Abu Assab, M., Awwad, O., Gharaibeh, L., Mukattash, T.L. and Halboup, A.M., 2023. Perception and Willingness to Use Telepharmacy Among the General Population in Jordan. Patient preference and adherence, pp.2131-2140. DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S428470

31.  Al-Madwahi NY, et al. (2023). Evaluating the Clinical Outcomes of Patent Ductus Arteriosus Surgical Closure in Yemeni Patients: A Retrospective Single-Center Study. Mathews Journal of Surgery. DOI : https://doi.org/10.30654/MJS.10025

32.  Halboup, A.M., Alzoubi, K.H., Ibrahim, M.I.M., Sulaiman, S.A.S., Almahbashi, Y., Al-Arifi, S., Mohammed, S. and Othman, G., 2022. Awareness and Perception of Hospitalized Patients on Thromboembolism and Thromboprophylaxis: A Cross-Sectional Study in Sana’a-Yemen. Patient preference and adherence16, p.1649. DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S368839

33.  Sallom, H., Abdi, A., Halboup, A.M. and Başgut, B., 2023. Evaluation of pharmaceutical care services in the Middle East Countries: a review of studies of 2013–2020. BMC Public Health, 23(1), pp.1-13. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-16199-1

34.  Mohammed, M., Kumar, N., Zawiah, M., Al-Ashwal, F.Y., Bala, A.A., Lawal, B.K., Wada, A.S., Halboup, A., Muhammad, S., Ahmad, R. and Sha’aban, A., 2023. Psychometric Properties and Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards ChatGPT in Pharmacy Practice and Education: a Study Protocol. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, pp.1-10. DOI: 10.1007/s40615-023-01696-1

35.   Hatem, N.A., Mohamed Ibrahim, M.I., Halboup, A. and Kubas, M., 2023. A Multi-Institutional Study of Yemeni Final Year Undergraduate Pharmacy Students’ Understanding, Attitudes, and Perceived Barriers Toward Provision of Pharmaceutical Care: A Cross-Sectional Study. Advances in Medical Education and Practice, pp.109-121.DOI: 10.2147/AMEP.S392886

36.  Ibrahim, D., Halboup, A., Al Ashwal, M. and Shamsher, A., 2023. Ameliorative Effect of Olea europaea Leaf Extract on Cisplatin-Induced Nephrotoxicity in the Rat Model. International Journal of Nephrology, 2023. DOI: 10.1155/2023/2074498

37.  Ahmed, W.S., Farha, R.A., Halboup, A.M., Alshargabi, A., Al- Mohamadi, A., Abu-Rish, E.Y., Zawiah, M., Al-Ashbat, Y.K. and Al- Jamei, S., 2023. Knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and practice toward seasonal influenza and its vaccine: A cross-sectional study from a country of conflict. Frontiers in Public Health, 11. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1030391

38.  Al-Ashwal, F.Y., Sulaiman, S.A.S., Sheikh Ghadzi, S.M., Kubas, M.A. and Halboup, A., 2023. Physicians and pharmacists’ clinical knowledge of statin therapy and monitoring parameters, and the barriers to guideline implementation in clinical practice. PloS one, 18(1), p.e0280432. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280432

39.  Al-Ashwal, F.Y., Sulaiman, S.A.S., Sheikh Ghadzi, S.M., Kubas, M.A. and Halboup, A., 2022. Risk assessment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases before statin therapy initiation: Knowledge, attitude, and practice of physicians in Yemen. PloS one17(5), p.e0269002. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269002

40.  Alzoubi, K.H., Halboup, A.M., Khabour, O.F. and Alomari, M.M., 2022. The Protective Effects of Combination Vitamin E and Swimming Exercise on Memory Impairment Induced by Exposure to Waterpipe Smoke. CNS & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets.DOI: 10.2174/1871527321666220318113635

41.  Al-Ashwal FY, Sulaiman SAS, Sheikh Ghadzi SM, Kubas MA, Halboup A. Prevalence and predictors of clinically significant statin-drug interactions among Yemeni patients taking statins for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Curr Med Res Opin. 2022 Apr 28:1-27. doi: 10.1080/03007995.2022.2072088. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35481428.

42.  Al-Ashwal, F.Y., Sulaiman, S.A.S., Sheikh Ghadzi, S.M., Kubas, M.A. and Halboup, A., 2022. Knowledge, attitude, perceived barriers, and practices among pharmacists regarding risk assessment of cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional study in Yemen. Current medical research and opinion38(3), pp.451-459. DOI: 10.1080/03007995.2021.1994380

43.  Battah, M., Halboup, A., Othman, G., Mansoure, A.A., Sulaiman, S.A.S., Ali, F., Al-Khazzan, A.Y. and Ibrahim, M.I.M., 2021. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Antibiotic Use and Its Resistance among Undergraduate Students at the University of Science and Technology, Sana’a, Yemen. Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, 48(11). https://jonuns.com/index.php/journal/issue/view/80

44.  Alemad, S.A., Halboup, A.M., Aladeeb, K., Al-Saleh, M. and Al-Kufiley, N., 2021. Coinfection with dengue and hepatitis A complicated with infective endocarditis in a Yemeni patient: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 15(1), pp.1-6. DOI: 10.1186/s13256-021-03069-w

45.  Serag, A., Shakkour, Z., Halboup, A.M., Kobeissy, F. and Farag, M.A., 2021. Sweat metabolome and proteome: Recent trends in analytical advances and potential biological functions. Journal of Proteomics, p.104310. DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104310

46.  Anwar Ibrahim, D., Shehab, R., Saleh, M., Ali, S., Al-Hamati, K. and Halboup, A. (2021) “Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acid in Childbearing Age Women with Vitamin D Deficiency in Sana’a City”, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation, 11(1), pp. 118-122. doi: 10.5530/ijpi.2021.1.22.

47.  Al-Worafi, Y.M., Elkalmi, R.M., Ming, L.C., Othman, G., Halboup, A.M., Battah, M.M., Dhabali, A.A., Jaber, A.A.S., Al-Shami, A.M., Alakhali, K.M. and Alseragi, W.M., 2021. Dispensing errors in hospital pharmacies: A prospective study in Yemen. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4667662

48.  Othman GQ, Al-Worafi YM, Battah MM, Halboup AM, et al. (2021). Comparative Study of Seven Brands of Levofloxacin 500 mg Film-Coated Tablet Marketed in Yemen. International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics. DOI: 10.22159/ijap.2021v13i2.40217

49.  G. Othman, Halboup, A.M, MM Battah, 2021. ‘Ethical Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Marketing in Sana’a City, Yemen’, Yemeni Journal For Medical Sciences , 14(1), pp. 13-21. DOI: 10.20428/yjms.v14i1.1721

50.  Areqi, A.A., Al-Haddad, M.G., Ali, B.A., Al-Tayeb, O.A. and Halboup, A.M., 2021. Effect of Capparis Cartilaginea Leaves Extracts on Indomethacin-Induced Gastric Ulcer in Experimental Animals. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research13(1), pp.05-14.

51.  Othman, G., Ali, F., Ibrahim, M.I.M., Al-Worafi, Y.M., Ansari, M. and Halboup, A.M., 2020. Assessment of Anti-Diabetic Medications Adherence among Diabetic Patients in Sana’a City, Yemen: A Cross Sectional Study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, pp.114-122. DOI: 10.9734/JPRI/2020/v32i2130761

52.  Halboup, A.M., Othman, G.Q., Battah, M.M., Alzoubi, K.H. and Sallom, H., 2020. Awareness of Physicians in Yemen Toward High Blood Pressure Management According to the Eighth Joint National Committee (JNC 8) Guideline. International Journal of General Medicine, 13, pp.529-537. DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S265118

53.  Halboup, A., Abdi, A., Ahmed, M., Al-Qadasi, F. and Othman, G.Q., 2020. Access to antibiotics without prescription in community pharmacies in Yemen during the political conflict. Public Health183, pp.30-35. DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2020.03.003

54.  Al-Worafi, Y.M., Alseragi, W.M., Alakhali, K.M., Ming, L.C., Othman, G., Halboup, A.M., Alshahrani, S.M., Alshakhshir, S.M., Al-Shami, A.M., Ali, M. and Adam10, M., 2020. Knowledge, Beliefs and Factors Affecting the Use of Generic Medicines among Patients in Ibb, Yemen: A Mixed-method Study. Age, 10, pp.3-2. DOI: 10.5530/jppcm.2020.4.16

55.  Alefan, Q., Halboup, A. and Battah, M., 2020. Drug safety in Jordan. In Drug Safety in Developing Countries (pp. 429-447). Academic Press. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-819837-7.00032-7

56.  Alzoubi, k. H., Halboup, A. M., alomari, m. A. & khabour, o. F. 2019. Swimming exercise protective effect on waterpipe tobacco smoking-induced impairment of memory and oxidative stress. Life sciences, 222, 46-52. DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2019.117076

57.  Kubas, M. A. & Halboup, A. M. 2019. Implementation of clinical pharmacist recommendations and services at a University Hospital in Yemen. International journal of clinical pharmacy, 1-6. DOI: 10.1007/s11096-019-00936-x

58.  Ibrahim DA, Halboup, A., 2019. Self-medication Practice among Health Sciences Undergraduate Students in Sana’a City-Yemen. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation9(2), pp.80-84. DOI: 10.5530/ijpi.2019.2.16

59.  Alzoubi, K. H., Halboup, A. M., Alomari, M. A. & Khabour, O. F. 2019. The neuroprotective effect of vitamin E on waterpipe tobacco smoking-induced memory impairment: The antioxidative role. Life sciences, 222, 46-52. DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2019.02.050

60.  Halboup, A.M., Alzoubi, K.H. and Othman, G.Q., 2018. Awareness of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics among Healthcare Providers in Sana’a City, Yemen. Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences12(1). DOI: 10.20428/YJMS.12.1.3

61.  Al-Mohamadi, A., Halboup, A.M., Ibrahim, M.I.M., Abdulghani, M., Al-Worafi, Y.M., Otham, G., Alshakka, M. and Ansari, M., 2018. Medical and pharmacy students’ perceptions regarding generic medicines in Yemen. J Pharm Pract Comm Med, 4, pp.47-50. https://doi.org/10.5530/jppcm.2018.2.13

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