Ahmad Haider

2.3k total citations
65 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Ahmad Haider is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Pharmacology and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ahmad Haider has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 29 papers in Pharmacology and 17 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Ahmad Haider's work include Hormonal and reproductive studies (55 papers), Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment (28 papers) and Sexual function and dysfunction studies (16 papers). Ahmad Haider is often cited by papers focused on Hormonal and reproductive studies (55 papers), Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment (28 papers) and Sexual function and dysfunction studies (16 papers). Ahmad Haider collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Arab Emirates and United States. Ahmad Haider's co-authors include Farid Saad, Gheorghe Doros, Aksam Yassin, Abdulmaged M. Traish, Karim Sultan Haider, Louis Gooren, Monica Caliber, L.J.G. Gooren, W. Timothy Garvey and Michael Zitzmann and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Diabetes Care.

In The Last Decade

Ahmad Haider

60 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

Ahmad Haider
Chris J. Malkin United Kingdom
Cecilia McWhirter United States
Helen Peachey United States
Lam P Ly Australia
Abdallah Dlewati United States
T Hugh Jones United Kingdom
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All Works

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Hackett, Geoffrey, Ahmad Haider, Karim Sultan Haider, et al.. (2024). Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Effects on Blood Pressure in Hypogonadal Men. The World Journal of Men s Health. 42(4). 749–749. 4 indexed citations
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Strange, Richard C., Geoffrey Hackett, Ahmad Haider, et al.. (2023). Testosterone replacement therapy: association with mortality in high‐risk patient subgroups. Andrology. 12(6). 1389–1397.
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Strange, Richard C., Geoff Hackett, Ahmad Haider, et al.. (2021). Testosterone Therapy: Increase in Hematocrit is Associated with Decreased Mortality. Brunel University Research Archive (BURA) (Brunel University London). 2(1). 7 indexed citations
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Lorde, Nathan, Richard C. Strange, Geoff Hackett, et al.. (2021). Testosterone Therapy in Adult-Onset Testosterone Deficiency: Hematocrit and Hemoglobin Changes. Brunel University Research Archive (BURA) (Brunel University London). 2(1). 3 indexed citations
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Strange, Richard C., Amar Puttanna, Geoff Hackett, et al.. (2021). Klinefelters Syndrome: Change in T -Scores with Testosterone, Bisphosphonate, and Vitamin D Treatment Over 6 Years. Brunel University Research Archive (BURA) (Brunel University London). 2(1). 2 indexed citations
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Traish, Abdulmaged M., Karim Sultan Haider, Gheorghe Doros, & Ahmad Haider. (2017). Long-term dutasteride therapy in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia alters glucose and lipid profiles and increases severity of erectile dysfunction. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 30(3). 33 indexed citations
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Saad, Farid, Karim Sultan Haider, Aksam Yassin, et al.. (2016). Men with testosterone deficiency and a history of cardiovascular diseases benefit from long-term testosterone therapy: observational, real-life data from a registry study. Vascular Health and Risk Management. 12. 251–251. 47 indexed citations
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Traish, Abdulmaged M., Karim Sultan Haider, Gheorghe Doros, & Ahmad Haider. (2015). Finasteride, not tamsulosin, increases severity of erectile dysfunction and decreases testosterone levels in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 23(3). 85–96. 41 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad, Farid Saad, W Kurtz, et al.. (2015). Testosterone therapy in men with Crohn’s disease improves the clinical course of the disease: data from long-term observational registry study. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 22(3). 111–117. 21 indexed citations
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Saad, Farid, Aksam Yassin, Gheorghe Doros, & Ahmad Haider. (2015). Effects of long-term treatment with testosterone on weight and waist size in 411 hypogonadal men with obesity classes I-III: observational data from two registry studies. International Journal of Obesity. 40(1). 162–170. 103 indexed citations
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Saad, Farid, Ahmad Haider, Erik J. Giltay, & Louis Gooren. (2011). Age, obesity and inflammation at baseline predict the effects of testosterone administration on the metabolic syndrome. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 6(1). 193–199. 6 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad, W Kurtz, Erik J. Giltay, Louis Gooren, & Farid Saad. (2010). Administration of testosterone to elderly hypogonadal men with Crohn's disease improves their Crohn's Disease Activity Index: a pilot study. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 2(3). 287–292. 9 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad, et al.. (2010). A safety study of administration of parenteral testosterone undecanoate to elderly men over minimally 24 months. Andrologia. 42(6). 349–355. 11 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad, et al.. (2009). Beneficial effects of 2 years of administration of parenteral testosterone undecanoate on the metabolic syndrome and on non-alcoholic liver steatosis and C-reactive protein. Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 1(1). 27–33. 5 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad, et al.. (2009). Improvement of the Metabolic Syndrome and of Non-alcoholic Liver Steatosis upon Treatment of Hypogonadal Elderly Men with Parenteral Testosterone Undecanoate. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 118(3). 167–171. 74 indexed citations
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Saad, Farid, Louis Gooren, Ahmad Haider, & Aksam Yassin. (2008). Effects of testosterone gel followed by parenteral testosterone undecanoate on sexual dysfunction and on features of the metabolic syndrome. Andrologia. 40(1). 44–48. 30 indexed citations
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Saad, Farid, Louis Gooren, Ahmad Haider, & Aksam Yassin. (2007). An Exploratory Study of the Effects of 12 Month Administration of the Novel Long-Acting Testosterone Undecanoate on Measures of Sexual Function and the Metabolic Syndrome. Archives of Andrology. 53(6). 353–357. 74 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad. (2000). Outcome of acute renal failure following snakebite.. 10(10). 384–386. 1 indexed citations
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Haider, Ahmad, Douglas R. Miller, & R. Dennis Staton. (1993). Use of serotonergic drugs for treating depression in older patients.. PubMed. 48(12). 48–51. 2 indexed citations

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