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5. The term of the Committee shall be for a period of 3 years from the date
of its first meeting and the members shall hold office for that period..
7.The Committee will have the power to frame rules and procedures of
Functioning.
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List of ASU medicines procured in various States differ so much and some
of the departments and institutions have restricted its number to too little to
cover the variety of disease condition.
In view of this and the administrative problems being faced for selection the
Adyurvedic drugs for a dispensary or a hospital, the need was felt to create
a standard list of optimally required medicines likely to be acceptable to the
practitioners all over the country, who would be able to prescribe the
enlisted medicines in a judicious way.
The bid to formulate Essential Ayurveda Drugs List got through with great
deal of interaction with various eminent Ayurvedic Physicians in
Government and private sectors in different parts of the country. Due care
was undertaken to include experts (Annexure-A) from all fronts of
Ayurveda, like institutionally & non-institutionally qualified Ayurvedists, old &
new Ayurvedic doctors, dispensary and hospital doctors, college and
pharmacy attached doctors, graduates and postgraduates. The response
from these experts was compiled, analysed and put in a systematic format.
Then a core group comprising technical officers of the department and a
renowned Ayurvedist as a private sector representative (Annexure-B)
discussed in details for final selection of essential drugs for Ayurvedic
dispensaries and hospitals, on the basis of availability, reliability,
cost-efficacy and therapeutic efficacy of the medicines. Due scrutiny was
done for short-listing. Ample care was taken to cover maximum disease
conditions treatable with Ayurvedic medicines. Classical Ayurvedic texts,
formulary of Ayurvedic drugs published by Govt. of India and personal
experience of the Vaidyas were considered for finalising the list.
the index)
(1) JWARA (FEVER)
5.1Atisara (Diarrhoea)
Karpoora Rasa 50 to 125 mg
Jatiphaladya Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Karpoorasava 10 to 20 drops
Babbularishta 15 to 30 ml.
5:2 Pravahika (Dysentery)
Panchamrit Parpati 250 to 500 mg.
Bilwadi Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Bilwadi Kwath 20 to 40 ml.
Kutajarishta 15 to 30 ml.
5:3 Amlapitta (Hyperacidity)
Kamdudha Ras 125 to 250 mg.
Dhatri Rasayana 5 to 15 gm.
Madhuyastyadi Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Avipattikara Churna 5 to 10 gm.
5:4 Samgrahani (Colitis/Ulcerative Colitis)
Samkhodar Ras 75 to 150 mg.
Sutsekhar Ras 125 to 250 mg.
Bilwadi Avaleha 5 to 10 gm.
Mocharas Churna 3 to 5 gm.
5:5 Yakrit roga (Liver disorders)
Arogya Vardhini 500 mg. To 1 gm.
Navayas Louha 250 to 500 mg.
Phalatrikadi kwatha 15 to 30 ml.
Sarbat phalasa 30 to 50 ml.
Daruharidra phala churna 5 to 10 gm.
Rohitakarishta 15 to 30 ml.
5:6 Shoola (Abdominal colic)
Shankha bhasma 250 to 500 mg.
Shankha Vati 2 to 4 tab.
Lasunadi Vati 2 to 4 tab.
Hingu vachadi Churna 3 gm. to 5 gm.
Narikel lavana 250 to 500 mg.
5:7 Adhman (Flatulence)
Kankayan Vati 500 mg. to 1 gm.
Hingvastaka Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Ark Ajmod 5 to 15 ml.
Lavana Bhaskar Churna 5 to 10 gm.
5:8 Chhardi (Vomiting)
Mayur pichha bhasma 50 to 125 mg.
Bilvadi leham 1 to 3 gm. 2 hrly
Eladi Churna 2 to 5 gm.
5:9 Ajirna (Indigestion)
Yavani Sandhav Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Shivakshara pachana churna 3 to 5 gm.
Chitrakadi Vati 2 to 4 tab.
5:10 Agnimandya (Anorexia)
Agnitundi Vati 250 to 500 mg.
Vaishvanara Churna 3 to 5 gm.
Panchakola Churna 3 to 5 gm.
5:11 Vibandh (Constipation)
Ichhabhedi Ras 125 to 250 mg.
Panchasakara Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Svadista Virechana Churna 5 to 10 gm.
Abhayarishta 15 to 30 ml.
Isabgol Husk 10 to 20 gm.
Haritaki Churna 10 to 15 gm.
5:12 Arsha-Bhagander (Piles and Fistula-in-ano)
Shigru guggul 500 mg. to 1 gm..
Bol baddha ras 125 to 250 gm.
Pranada Vati 2 to 4 tab.
Rasanjana Vati ½ to 1 gm.
Kasisadi tel 2 to 5 ml.
Jaya Vati 250 to 500 mg.
Kshar Sutra & Kshar Varti Q.S. for Kriya
5:13 Krimi Rog (Helminthiasis)
Vidangadi louha ½ to 1 gm.
Palash beej churna 3 to 6 gm.
Kampillaka yog 2 to 4 gm.
(6) DISEASES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Drug mentioned under one disease condition can be used for other clinical
condition as per the advise of the physician.
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OR
2.ELADIVATI
3. VYOSADIVATI
OR
ARK SAUNF
10. JOINT PAINS (Low back ache, pain in neck, joint pains)
VISHGARHA TAIL
OR
MAHANARAYAN TAIL
OR
PANCHGUNA TAIL
15. JAUNDICE (Yellow colouring of eyes and nails, mild fever, lack of
appetite, clay colour stools and yellow colour of urine)
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NO. OF LICENSED
NO. OF PHARMACIES
LICENSED HOLDING LOAN
S.No. STATES/U.T.'S PHARMACIES LICENSES
1 Andhra Pradesh 556 4
2 Arunachal Pradesh - -
3 Assam 39 -
4 Bihar 228 -
5 Delhi 78 1
6 Goa 5 1
7 Gujarat# 892 125
8 Haryana 210 -
9 Himachal Pradesh 54 -
10 Jammu & Kashmir 10 -
11 Karnataka 241 20
12 Kerala 962 9
13 Madhya Pradesh 225 11
14 Maharashtra 757* 243*
15 Manipur - -
16 Meghalaya - -
17 Mizoram - -
18 Nagaland - -
19 Orissa 160 -
20 Punjab 149 2
21 Rajasthan 388 -
22 Sikkim - -
23 Tamil Nadu 218 17
24 Tripura 1 -
25 Uttar Pradesh 2575 2
26 West Bengal 620 21
27 A & N Island - -
28 Chandigarh 2 -
29 D & N Haveli 10 -
30 Daman & Diu 1 1
31 Lakshadweep - -
32 Pondicherry 24 1
TOTAL 8405 458
NOTE
:-
Information for the current
year has been received only
from the States of
Goa, Gujarat, Mizoram &
Orissa.
@ = Includes 2 combined
Pharmacies for Ayurveda &
Unani.
$=The total does not tally as
818 Ayurveda & Unani
Pharmacies have been
closed.
FIGURES ARE
PROVISIONAL.
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1. Arogya Kalpadruma
2. Arka Prakashan
3. Arya Bhishak
4. Ashtanga Hridaya
5. Ashtanga Samgraha
6. Ayurveda Kalpadruma
7. Ayurveda Prakasha
8. Ayurveda Samgraha
9. Bhaishajya Ratnavali
10. Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakara
11. Bhava Prakasha
12. Brihat Nighantu Ratnakara
13. Charka Samhita
14. Chakra Datta
15. Gada Nigraha
16. Kupi Pakva Rasayana
17. Nighantu Ratnakara
18. Rasa Chandanshu
19. Rasa Raja Sundara
20. Rasaratna Samuchaya
21. Rasatantra Sara Va Siddha Prayoga Sangraha Part-1
22. Rasa Trangini
23. Rasa Yoga Ratnakara
24. Rasa Yoga Samgraha
25. Rasa Pradipika
26. Rasendra Sara Samgraha
27. Rasa Pradipika
28. Sahasrayoga
29. Savaroga Chikitsa Ratnam
30. Sarvayoga Chikitsa Ratanam
31. Sharangadhara Samhita
32. Siddha Bhaishajaya Manimala
33. Siddha Yoga Samgraha
34. Sushruta Samhita
Vaidya Chintamani
36. Vaidyaka Shabda Sindu
37. Vaidyaka Chikitsa Sara
38. Vaidya Jiwan
39. Basava Rajeeyam
40. Yoga Ratnakara
41. Yoga Tarangini
42. Yoga Chintamani
43. Kashyapa Samhita
44. Bhela Samhita
45. Vishwanatha Chikitsa
46. Vrinda Chikitsa
47. Ayurveda Chintamani
48. Abhinava Chintamani
49. Ayurveda Ratnakar
50. Yogaratna Sangraha
51. Rasamrita
52. Dravyaguna Nighantu
53. Rasamanjari
54. Bangasena Samhita
55. Ayurvedic Formulary of India (Part-1)
56. Ayurveda Sara Samgraha
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Share Capital: The Authorized and paid-up share capital is Rs. 100 laks
paid-up share capital 51% owned by the president of India (through Deptt.
viz. Secretary, joint Secretary, Director, Advisor as Ex-officicio) and 49% by
U.P. State govt. Undertaking (i.e. Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam Ltd.)
Nainital U.P. (As per decision of Board and shareholders of the company
approval of the President of India sought for increasing Authorized share
capital from Rs. 1 Crore to Rs. 3 Crore.
To Ramnagar 24 K.M.
To Kashipur 50 K.M.
To Ranikhet 74 K.M.
To Haldwani 80 K.M.
Profitability: The company is earning profit since the year 1986 – 87. The
net worth of the company reserve and surplus are in positive.
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