Toxicity study on Sanga Thiravagam for polycystic ovarian syndrome

Abstract

Siddha medicine is an Indians oldest system of medicine for health and longevity. One of the community based prevalence study using the Rotterdam criteria found that about 18%of women had PCOS and that 70% of them were previously undiagnosed. The prevalence of pcos depends on the choice of diagnostic criteria. The world health organisation, estimates that it affects 116million women worldwide as of 2010(3.4%of the people).In this study,author have documented both Acute and sub acute toxicity study on Sangathiravagam for pcos.

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Seethalakshmi G1 , Muthukumar N. J2 Kanakavalli K3 , Parthiban P4 , Banumathi V5

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  • EP ID EP550398
  • DOI 10.22192/ijcrms.2018.04.01.004
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Seethalakshmi G1, Muthukumar N. J2 Kanakavalli K3, Parthiban P4, Banumathi V5 (2018). Toxicity study on Sanga Thiravagam for polycystic ovarian syndrome. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES, 4(1), 21-27. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-550398