PMID: 3747564Jun 1, 1986Paper

Unani Joshandah drugs for common cold, catarrh, cough and associated fevers

Journal of Ethnopharmacology
S B Vohora

Abstract

Joshandah, polypharmaceutical herbal preparations, are used in the form of a sweetened decoction for the treatment of common cold, catarrh, cough and associated fevers in Unani (Greco-Arab) medicine. The rationale of their therapeutic efficacy is discussed in the light of reported chemico-pharmacological properties of the ingredients.

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