A MIXED-METHOD CLINICAL RESEARCH PUBLICATION SERIES: AN ANALYTICAL RESEARCH STUDY ON THE COMPARATIVE QUANTIFICATION OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS AND META-ANALYSES ON BRONCHODILATORS; AND, ORGANOIDS, THE NOVEL MEDICAL ADVANCES, PART I: A MEDICAL BOOK
Dr. Moumita Hazra*
ABSTRACT
here are numerous systematic reviews and meta-analyses conducted on the β adrenergic agonistic bronchodilators, like salbutamol, formoterol, salmeterol and other β adrenergic agonists. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, are the two unique methods of Clinical Research Methods in Medical Sciences including Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, and Evidence-Based Medicine, that define the intricacies of the clinical study, with a maximal representation of qualitative research, review and analysis, and a minimal supplementation of quantitative analysis, in systematic review; while in meta-analysis, there remains a maximal representation of quantitative research, review and analytical interpretations. In this mixed-method research series, consisting of the comparative and quantitative analytical research study on the clinical research methods conducted on the bronchodilators and the descriptive analytical research and review on the medical book on organoids, this is being concluded that the meta-analyses were more widely conducted on bronchodilators, than the systematic reviews. On a descriptive analysis and review of the medical book, it is concluded that the molecular elaborations of the organoids and their growth methods and mechanisms were distinctly elucidated.
Keywords: Clinical Research, Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, Bronchodilators, Mixed Method Clinical Research, Analytical Research, Comparative Quantification, Organoids, Medical Book.
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