How is the ayurvedic proprietary medicine
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Ayurveda places high importance to the process of formulation. Ayurveda has very well explained the concept of bhāvanā and saṃskāra. Bhāvanā may be correlated with addition of other Ayurvedic ingredients while saṃskāra may be correlated to use of parameters such as temperature, pressure for instance, different ways of trituration. Ayurveda believes that even the pharmacological effects of final formulation may get altered with respective to time and other environmental factors owing to effect of bhāvanā and saṃskāra.
The Drug and Cosmetic act 1940, section 3A and 3H describes criteria for marketing Ayurvedic proprietary medicines (APM). In that, section 3A is for the drugs/formulations mentioned in authoritative books of Ayurveda, e.g. Cyavanaprāśa. The section 3H is for those formulations containing ingredients which are mentioned in the formulae described in the authoritative books but does not include a medicine which is administered by parenteral route and also a formulation included in the authoritative books with or without the use of Ayurvedic principles.
Thus Ayurvedic is proprietary medicine.
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Here is your answer.
Ayurveda places high importance to the process of formulation. Ayurveda has very well explained the concept of bhāvanā and saṃskāra. Bhāvanā may be correlated with addition of other Ayurvedic ingredients while saṃskāra may be correlated to use of parameters such as temperature, pressure for instance, different ways of trituration. Ayurveda believes that even the pharmacological effects of final formulation may get altered with respective to time and other environmental factors owing to effect of bhāvanā and saṃskāra.
The Drug and Cosmetic act 1940, section 3A and 3H describes criteria for marketing Ayurvedic proprietary medicines (APM). In that, section 3A is for the drugs/formulations mentioned in authoritative books of Ayurveda, e.g. Cyavanaprāśa. The section 3H is for those formulations containing ingredients which are mentioned in the formulae described in the authoritative books but does not include a medicine which is administered by parenteral route and also a formulation included in the authoritative books with or without the use of Ayurvedic principles.
Thus Ayurvedic is proprietary medicine.
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