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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Case of bleeding Piles

Bleeding piles Treated With constitutional Remedy...... 



A young lady aged 29 years old had came to me with the complaints of bleeding piles since two months, aggravated by eating spicy food ameliorated by eating green vegetables. Character of blood its fresh blood after stool, consistency of stool is soft still had a bleeding after every motion.
In past history had the same complaint after delivery.
Generals:- craving salt ++ , eggs++.
Thermals:- heat aggravate in general.
Thirst:- increased thirst.
Aversion to soar spicy food.
Mental generals:- company aversion to, anxiety alternate with indifference, sensitive to music, angry on consolation.
On the basis of this details I Repertoriesed the case and came to an.




Nat. Mur. I gave her Nat mur 200 S.D. & SL for 15 days, Along that I gave Hamamelis Q With 5drops TID  & Told to see me in 4-5 days.
Then the lady came to me with little Happy look, that I understood Her bleeding piles was not bleed now. Then I stoped Hemamalis Q. & gave her Asculus. Hipp. Q 10 drops BD for 5 Days.

Afer that I had a Call from the pt. saying that the burning alonge the anus is reduced complitly, & the pimpel like tumer is allso reduced up to 60% now their is no any trouble, though she had a Pizza..... otherwise it was very difficult to her to have a pizza.


Saturday, July 27, 2013

A case of Plantar Psoriasis

A case treated By Sul. 30 For 3 days Bd.

A 56 year old male patient came to me with complaints of
1) Pain in The Lt Heel, Cannot able to walk because of Pain sharp pricking Type of pain,
     < by standing > by complete rest.
2) had a Black, discoloration, cracks & Hyperkeratosis on Palms & soles, since 5 years.
     Burning, Itching Which is relived by scratching Till it bleed.
    < in winter >by scratching till it bleed.

Mentals:-
 - Raged philosopher.
 - Hurried nature.
 - Business talk.
- Fear of poverty.
Generals
 Burning, in stomach,
 Burning on perianal region after stool
 caont stand for long Time.

After Repertorization

I  Prescribe Sulphur 30 for three days BD
& SL for 15 Days.



I got This results.


Befor




 After 15 days of sul. 30



The pain of heel was gone within 9-10 days now don't have any pain, slight change in mood,
Now feels happy a little bit, thoughts of business reduced. 
He is still on treatment lets see what happens............
    





Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Friday, May 17, 2013

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  • 5,000 trade and generic drugs as well as expanded coverage of herbal products
  • 150 drug classifications, both therapeutic and pharmacologic (if available)
  • 500 commonly used combination drugs, including the dosage amount of the active generic ingredient
  • Most complete life-span drug dosing considerations for adult, pediatric, and geriatric patients


Completely updated with expanded coverage on vulnerable populations including:
  • New indications and dosing recommendations for top 100 pediatric drugs
  • Pediatric, geriatric, and OB medication administration considerations
  • A complete immunization schedule
  • Special techniques for administering medications to children
  • Oral rehydration solutions
  • Drugs and breast feeding
  • List of drugs associated with increased number of falls in the elderly
More High Alert Coverage and Patient Safety Information than any other drug guide including:
  • Special highlights to identify High Alert Medications with high risks for patient injury and information throughout the monograph that explain what the physician can do to ensure patient safety
  • "Do not confuse with" and "Do not crush, break, or chew" caution statements highlighted to support safe practice
  • Information on how to prevent administration errors, detect dosing and dispensing errors, and detect or prevent adverse drug reactions (ADR)s.
  • Explanations on how to administer medication safely by all routes – including signs and symptoms for toxicity and overdose, safe handling tips and how to educate patients for safe medication use in the home





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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Homeopathy Practitioners In India Legally Prescribe Allopathic Medicines In Maharashtra

Non-MBBS doctors to soon prescribe allopathic drugs?
TNN Jul 14, 2012, 03.10AM IST
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MUMBAI: The state government on Friday said that ayurvedahomeopathy and unani practitioners would soon be able to legally prescribe allopathic medicines in Maharashtra provided they completed a one-year course in pharmacology.
Dr Vijay Kumar Gavit, minister for medical education, told the assembly that the course material was ready and by August the state would issue an ordinance for these doctors to do the course and clear an exam. If they pass, they can prescribe allopathic medicines.
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The minister said in a written reply that the decision to introduce the one-year pharmacology course was made on the advice of the attorney general, who suggested that it could be done by amending the Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act, 1961. But when it was referred to the state law and judiciary department, it pointed out that a mere amendment to the Act will be of no use as under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, the assent of the Medical Council of India (MCI) is mandatory.
But a senior official told TOI that the government does not need an approval from the Medical Council of India to start a "certificate course" as the state has the requisite powers under the concurrent list. "Only a degree or a diploma course needs a mandatory approval from theMCI," the official said.
The matter came up before the House during a calling attention motion on police harassment faced by doctors who provide alternative treatment, particularly in rural Maharashtra. It was raised by Vijay Wadettiwar, who said that in the absence of allopathic doctors, people had to go to doctors from other streams but they were not allowed to prescribe allopathic medicines. "When the state has the power to allow these doctors to prescribe allopathic medicines, why does it hesitate to do so?"
Gavit said it was true that there was a paucity of allopathic doctors in rural areas and the association of homeopathy doctors had requested that homeopaths should be allowed to prescribe allopathy medicines.
"The government has set up a committee to consider this issue and is awaiting the report," he said, adding that an earlier committee had recommended that if the government were to include pharmacology as a subject for the doctors from other streams, then they could prescribe allopathic medicines.

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Maharashtra govt's plan to allow Ayush doctors to practise allopathy may be challenged
Peethaambaran Kunnathoor, Chennai
Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]
The Maharashtra Government’s soon to be promulgated ordinance to allow Ayush doctors to practise allopathy on completion of a full year study course on pharmacology, will be challenged in the court by the Indian Medical Association, said Dr C Srinivasa Raju, chairman, IMA IT Committee and secretary, Hospital Board of India, AP branch.

Last week the state medical education minister Vijay Kumar Gavit told the Legislative Assembly that doctors wanting to practice allopathy should study pharmacology and an ordinance to this effect would be promulgated next month.

According to the minister the decision in this regard was taken on account of the crisis created by the shortage of allopathic doctors in rural areas in Maharashtra.

“There is a shortage of allopathic doctors in rural areas and it is not possible legally to allow medicos to practice a system which they have not studied. So the doctors practising Unani, Homoeopathy and Ayurveda who wish to practice allopathy should study pharmacology. It will be a full time course of one year duration and the doctors will be allowed to practise only after they clear the examination. For this, the Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act, 1961 will be amended,” he told the assembly.

He said the Homoeopathy Council in Delhi has been requested to include the subject of pharmacology in the homoeopathy curriculum.

Commenting on the government’s decision, the IMA leader, Dr Srinivasa Raju said, “This maverick step of the government will encourage quackery in the state. IMA strongly opposes this move. First, we will approach the government of Maharashtra requesting them to withdraw from this decision. If there is no positive outcome in our favour, we will approach the high court,” Dr Raju informed Pharmabiz.

According to him the doctors’ association is ready to fight against the decision of the government in the assembly and in the judiciary until the sanctity of the modern system is restored.

Dr M C Gupta, former Professor and Dean, NIHFW, New Delhi and now a practicing advocate on legal issues in the Supreme Court said the step taken by the Maharashtra Government would definitely be a retrograde one. It will not only promote quackery as defined by the Supreme Court in its various judgements, but will also ruin the sanctity of the AYUSH systems which need to be researched and developed in a scientific and serious manner. The present proposal, converting ‘vaidyas’, ‘hakims’ and homoeopaths into allopaths will mean a death knell for the ancient systems.

“If that is the government’s intention, the better way would be to convert the existing AYUSH colleges into modern medical colleges. Thus the establishment cost of putting up new medical colleges can be considerably reduced. It will even be desirable that the MBBS students admitted to such colleges may be given education and training in AYUSH systems for one semester in addition to the MBBS curriculum,” Dr Gupta said.

While answering questions in the assembly, the medical minister said in a written reply that the decision to introduce the one-year pharmacology course was made on the advice of the attorney general, who suggested that it could be done by amending the Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act, 1961.

To this comment, Dr M C Gupta said when it was referred to the state law and judiciary department, it pointed out that a mere amendment to the Act would be of no use as under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, the assent of the Medical Council of India (MCI) is mandatory.

This indicates that the decision of the government is unlikely to be implemented in the state.


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