| Description: |
Combination
of ayurvedic drugs consisting of bitter and other active principles
for loss of appetite, sluggish liver , biliousness & constipation. |
Composition: |
Each uncoated tablet contains Each
5 ml. syrup contains
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Manjista
Saunf
Chirata
Bhangra
Senna Extract
Nagakesar
Kaiphal
Balaharde
Dhania
Guggul
Haldi
Sunth
Ajowan
Aunla
Pipli
Jeera
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(Rubia
cordifolia)
(Foeniculum vulgare)
(Swertia chirata)
(Eclipta alba)
(Cassia angustifolia)
(Mesua ferrea)
(Myrica nagi)
(Terminalia chebula)
(Coriandrum sativum)
(Balsamodendron mukul)
(Curcuma longa)
(Zingiber officinale)
(Ptychotis ajowan)
(Emblica officinalis)
(Piper longum)
(Cuminum cyminum)
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56
mg.
31 mg.
79 mg.
34 mg.
17 mg.
9 mg.
5 mg.
7 mg.
18 mg.
17 mg.
17 mg.
4 mg.
6 mg.
2 mg.
2 mg.
2 mg.
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12 mg.
4 mg.
14 mg.
8 mg.
19 mg.
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| Pharmacology: |
Chirata
and Manjista improve appetite and rid the
body of toxic substances.Senna and Saunf have
cholagogue action and improve the function of the liver. Bhangra
is known for its threrapeutic action in enlargement of
liver and spleen. It is used in catarrhal jaundice for maintaining
the integrity and normal function of liver cells; it has also
been used in cirrhosis of the liver. Nagakesara is used as a astringent
and stomachic.Kaiphal is a aromatic and astringent.
Balaharde is used in flatulence, colic and enlarged
spleen and liver. Dhania is a aromatic stimulant
carminative and stomachic.
Gugul is used as intestinal disinfectent and in
chronic catarrh of the bowels and as carminative. Haldi, Sunth, Ajwon, Aunla, Pipli
and jeera are used as Aromatics, Carminative,
Stimulant and as Digestives. |
| Indications:
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Hepatic
disorders, indigestion, flatulent dyspepsia, loss of appetite, constipation,
catarrhal jaundice, disorders of bile flow, early cirrhosis of liver.
Hepatic damage due to antibiotics, oral contraceptives or other
drugs. |
| Dosage: |
Adults
: In the first week 2 to 3 tablets before meals. A course of
treatment for 3 weeks is suggested. In 2nd and 3rd
week , 1 tablet before principal meals twice or thrice daily.
Children : Tablets: half the adult dose. Syrup, 1 to 2 teaspoons fulls
two to three times a day.
Herbitars can be taken twice or thrice daily as long as required.
Enough water should be taken. In the treatment of jaundice it is
best given with Kynotomine. For dyspepsia it is given with Magnine.
It can also be given with Vitesson for biliousness, nausea, vomiting. |
| Pack |
Box of 10 strips
of 10 tablets each
50 Blister strips of 10 tablets.
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Pack
of 500 tablets.
Bottle of 100 ml. |
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