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== Current researches ==
 
== Current researches ==
 
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<li style="font-weight: bold;">An emphasis on agrya aushadhi in Ashtanga Hridaya<ref>Keerthana J, Hegde PL, Javagal V. An emphasis on agrya aushadhi w.s.r to astanga hridaya. Int J Health Sci Res. 2019; 9(6):323-326.</ref><br/><span style="font-weight: normal;">Importance of use of single aushadh (ekala dravya prayoga) is highlighted in Ayurveda. In agrya prakarana (list of best medicines), most of the single dravya are mentioned. Agrya dravya is the initial step of drug selection, and in a dilemma, one can incorporate its utility without doubt. The number of agrya mentioned in ashtang hridaya is less when compared to other classics. These dravya are sufficient enough to cure most of the diseases. It also helps practitioners to select the drug, keeping in view of disease condition, the strength of the person, and the availability of drugs.</span></li>
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<li style="font-weight: bold;">An emphasis on agrya aushadhi in Ashtanga Hridaya<ref>Keerthana J, Hegde PL, Javagal V. An emphasis on agrya aushadhi w.s.r to astanga hridaya. Int J Health Sci Res. 2019; 9(6):323-326.</ref><br/><span style="font-weight: normal;">Importance of use of single aushadh (ekala dravya prayoga) is highlighted in [[Ayurveda|Ayurveda]]. In agrya prakarana (list of best medicines), most of the single [[Dravya|dravya]] are mentioned. Agrya dravya is the initial step of drug selection, and in a dilemma, one can incorporate its utility without doubt. The number of agrya mentioned in ashtang hridaya is less when compared to other classics. These dravya are sufficient enough to cure most of the [[Vyadhi|diseases]]. It also helps practitioners to select the drug, keeping in view of [[Vyadhi|disease]] condition, the strength of the person, and the availability of drugs.</span></li>
<li style="font-weight: bold;">Review on route of drug administration in Ayurveda<ref>Review on Route of Drug Administration in Ayurveda. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 20/21; 7(11): 8181-8188.</ref><br/><span style="font-weight: normal;">The route of drug administration is selected for its better and quick absorption. Different routes of administration will have different sites of action. To treat and prevent ophthalmic diseases, medicines are given in eyes. It will have direct interaction of drug with the target site. Different procedures are being explained to administer the drug through the eyes (akshi marga), like seka (ocular therapy by streaming), ashchyotana (eye drops), pindi (fastening medicinal bolus to the eyes), bidalaka (application  of  medicated  paste  on  the outer part of eyes) , tarpana (therapeutic retention of medicated liquids over the eyes), putapaka (installation  of  medicated  juices  in  the eyes), anjana (collyrium). Likewise, different routes of administration are utilized for better efficacy. Per rectal administration, therapeutic enema (basti), and nasal therapy (nasya) are the most utilized routes for different diseases.</span></li>
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<li style="font-weight: bold;">Review on route of drug administration in [[Ayurveda|Ayurveda]]<ref>Review on Route of Drug Administration in Ayurveda. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 20/21; 7(11): 8181-8188.</ref><br/><span style="font-weight: normal;">The route of drug administration is selected for its better and quick absorption. Different routes of administration will have different sites of action. To treat and prevent ophthalmic [[Vyadhi|diseases]], medicines are given in eyes. It will have direct interaction of drug with the target site. Different procedures are being explained to administer the drug through the eyes (akshi marga), like seka (ocular therapy by streaming), ashchyotana (eye drops), pindi (fastening medicinal bolus to the eyes), bidalaka (application  of  medicated  paste  on  the outer part of eyes) , tarpana (therapeutic retention of medicated liquids over the eyes), putapaka (installation  of  medicated  juices  in  the eyes), [[Anjana|anjana (collyrium)]]. Likewise, different routes of administration are utilized for better efficacy. Per rectal administration, therapeutic [[Basti|enema (basti)]], and [[Nasya|nasal therapy (nasya)]] are the most utilized routes for different [[Vyadhi|diseases]].</span></li>
<li style="font-weight: bold;">Logistics of time of administration of drugs in Ayurveda<ref>Logistics of Time of Administration of Drugs in Ayurveda. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2021; 10(3): 418-427.</ref><br/><span style="font-weight: normal;">Aushadha sevan kala (time of drug administration) is considered an essential tool in the ayurvedic treatment protocol. The potency of medicine increases when it is administered at the right time. The first, second, and third parts of age, day, night, and stages of digestion of food are dominated by kapha, pitta, and vata, respectively. Also various agni in body vary chronologically in day and life. Less dose of medicine is required if it is given at a proper time.</span></li>
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<li style="font-weight: bold;">Logistics of time of administration of drugs in [[Ayurveda|Ayurveda]]<ref>Logistics of Time of Administration of Drugs in Ayurveda. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2021; 10(3): 418-427.</ref><br/><span style="font-weight: normal;">Aushadha sevan kala (time of drug administration) is considered an essential tool in the ayurvedic treatment protocol. The potency of medicine increases when it is administered at the right time. The first, second, and third parts of age, day, night, and stages of digestion of food are dominated by [[Kapha dosha|kapha]], [[Pitta|pitta]], and [[Vata dosha|vata]], respectively. Also various [[Agni|agni]] in [[Sharira|body]] vary chronologically in day and life. Less dose of medicine is required if it is given at a proper time.</span></li>
 
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