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Birla Ayurveda Thaaleesapathraadi Choornnam 50 gm

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    Description

    Birla Ayurveda thaaleesapathraadichoornnam is an ayurvedic formulation that is used for the treatment of cough and cold. It benefits in the management of sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and asthma. is good for acute, chronic, allergic bronchitis therapy. Birla Ayurveda thaaleesapathraadi choornam helps to sputter by liquefying phlegm and relieves sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and asthma. Seek medical attention if you notice any allergic reaction after use.

    Birla Ayurveda thaaleesapathraadichoornnam is an ayurvedic formulation that is used for the treatment of cough and cold. It benefits in the management of sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and ast...Read More

    Key Benefits

    Helps in the management of sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and asthma

    Helps in the management of sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and asthma

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    Direction for Use/Dosage

    Half teaspoon to be dissolved inside the mouth at a frequent interval or as directed by a physician 

    Half teaspoon to be dissolved inside the mouth at a frequent interval or as directed by a physician 

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    Safety Information/Precaution

    • Do not exceed the recommended dosage 
    • Keep out of reach of children
    • Store in a cool, dry place
    • Consult with your physician before use
    • Discontinue use if you notice any allergic reaction 

    • Do not exceed the recommended dosage 
    • Keep out of reach of children
    • Store in a cool, dry place
    • Consult with your physician before use
    • Discontinue use ... Read More

    Other Information

    Ingredients: Thaleesa (0.233kg), Piper nigron (0.465kg), Zingberofficinale (0.698kg), Pippati (0.930kg), Sarkkara (7.442kg)

    Ingredients: Thaleesa (0.233kg), Piper nigron (0.465kg), Zingberofficinale (0.698kg), Pippati (0.930kg), Sarkkara (7.442kg)

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