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RECENT TREND OF UNANI AND AYURVEDIC MEDICINE TRADITIONAL DOSAGE TYPE AND PRESENT STATUS

Author Names : Harshita Singh
Page No. : 45-49
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Harshita SinghMeghna Saxena, Recent trend of unani and ayurvedic medicine traditional dosage type and present status, ASIO Journal of Pharmaceutical & Herbal Medicines Research (ASIO-JPHMR), 2020, 6(2): 41-44.

ARTICLE TYPE: RESEARCH

Affiliation: Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering and Technology (Pharmacy), Bareilly-243202, (U.P.), India

DOI : 10.2016-19146535/ ;

DOI Link :: http://doi-ds.org/doilink/07.2020-93395462/


ABSTRACT:

Today, traditional medicine finds more sense and application particularly when we are facing difficulties in managing various medical conditions. In modern times more effective and palatable types of drug delivery are required. The recent trend in conventional dosage types of medication is to increase solubility, bioavailability, pharmacological activity, safety, decrease toxicity, and compliance, etc. Oral dosage form which can address these factors are granules (effervescent and rapid release granules), tablets (fast dissolving and rapid disintegrating tablet), capsules, suspension, syrups, etc. And topical dosage types include toothpaste, natural hair dye, face packing, hand wash, etc. Contemporary, mainstream pharmacies, including many Ayurvedic pharmacies, have already adopted these modern trends and introduced a variety of new dosage types, apart from conventional ones, protected by conventional knowledge; such recent developments in the dosage type in Unani and another conventional Indian medicine pharmacy to adjust to the global scenario are desperately needed.

Keywords: Recent trend in traditional, Dosage form.

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