EXPLORING THE ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS OF SNUHI TAILA ABHYANGA IN VARICOSE VEIN W.S.R.TO MULTIPAROUS WOMEN.
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Keywords
Varicose vein, ADRs of Snuhi Taila, Snuhi Stem, Tila Taila and Abhyanga.
Abstract
Snuhi plant is a very important therapeutic approaches in Shalyatantra branch among Ashtang Ayurveda with less number of medicinal formulations. The utilization of Snuhi stem for Snuhi Taila preparation contributes towards the management of varicose veins. The Snuhi Taila was used as Abhyanga (Local application) for varicose vein which provides supportive mode of management for palliation of varicose vein.
Abhyanga therapy is well-known traditional therapy, as it’s a approach has gained recognition and acceptance at the international level. This study involves the application of Snuhi Taila to reverse and prevents further varicose vein pathogenesis. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of adverse drug reactions and scope of Snuhi Taila application on varicose vein an international scale. It explores the therapeutic mechanism, clinical applications and effectiveness of this therapy, highlighting its potential benefits and adverse drug reactions.
Pharmacovigilance is the need of current era to monitoring the adverse drug reactions induced by all systems of medicine. A Drug or formulation produces adverse events if it is not procured, produced, and used as per the classical guidelines. Various classical preparations along with some proprietary formulations were manufactured by the developed pharmaceutical industries which have brought many challenges about safe use of Ayurvedic Medicines especially metallic preparations and herbo-mineral drugs of Ayurveda are always in doubt regarding safety and toxicity. Ayurveda literature is full of standard methods to prepare various medicines, and it also mentioned adverse drug events occurred due to inaccuracy in the procedures accepted.
Here's a more detailed inspection at the application of Snuhi Taila in Varicose vein patients fulfils the purposes like Ensuring Patient Safety, Promoting Rational Drug Use, Understanding and Preventing ADRs, Monitoring and Surveillance, Improving Public Health and Regulatory Actions.
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