| Description: |
A
combination of ayurvedic drugs for checking profuse bleeding |
Composition: |
Each
uncoated tablet contains
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Revandchini
Kutki
Mainphal
Dalchini
Hridpatri
Phitikhari |
(Rheum
emodi)
(Picrorrhiza kurroa)
(Quereus infectoria)
(Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
(Digitalis purpurea)
(Alumpulvis) |
44 mg.
24 mg.
3 mg.
12 mg.
15 mg.
3 mg. |
| Pharmacology: |
Cinnamon
apart from being a carminative, astringent, and stomachic, is
a good hemostat. It is a stimulant to the uterine muscle, and is used
in prolonged labour due to defective uterine contraction. Mainphal is an aperient and ecbolic, and a bitter tonic. Hridpatri and Revandchini are good haemostats.
Phitikhari is a haemostat and useful in bleeding,
piles and leucorrhoea.
Kutki is useful in amenorrhoea, and is a cathartic emmenagogue. |
| Indications:
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Profuse
bleeding whether in uterine affections or in piles or through the
nose or mouth and dysentery.
Painful complaints of the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries in females
referred to in lower abdomen. |
| Dosage: |
Children
: 1/4 to 1/2 tablet, 3 times a day.
Adults : 1 to 2 tablets, 3 times a day. |
| Side effects: |
Nil |
| Pack |
50 Blister strips of 10 tablets.
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