A dose related ADR of a siddha drug Karpoora chindhamani mathirai (KCM)

[...]the belief of the lay man that all the Siddha drugs are without side effects is unfounded. The results of one of the previous research studies reveal that over usage of Commiphora mukul, curd, Piper longum, salt, alkalis and administration of single flavoured items resulted in disorders like im...

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