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| Total no. of papers:10 ¾
Clinical Papers:9, Experimental
Papers:1 |
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| Allergic or infective
acute conjunctivitis |
- Evaluation
of efficacy and safety of Ophthacare eye drops in acute and chronic conjunctivitis
(Mrs.) Ulka Srivastava M.S. (Ophth.)1, Kolhapure, S.A.,
M.D.,2 1Eye surgeon, Contact Lens & IOL Specialist, Professor in
Ophthalmology, M.G.M. Medical College, M.Y. Hospital, Indore, India, 2Senior Medical
Advisor, R&D Center, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, India, The Antiseptic (2004):
101(6), 211-217.
- Management
of acute conjunctivitis with Ophthacare* Eye Drops
Shailendra Srivastava, M.D. (Ayurveda), Department of Shalya Shalakya,
State Ayurvedic College, S.S. University, Varanasi, India,
Capsule (2002): XLI, 2 - July / September.
- Efficacy
of Ophthacare eye drops (E-7) in acute conjunctivitis
Mitra, S.K., Vijay Kumar, V., R&D
Centre, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, and Satya Prema
Kumari, Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Minto Ophthalmic
Hospital, Bangalore, India, Indian Journal of Clinical Practice (1998):
(8), 12, 48.
- Evaluation
of Ophthacare eye drops in the treatment of acute conjunctivitis
Padmini, H.R., Department of Ophthalmology,
Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Minto Ophthalmic Hospital,
Bangalore, Karnataka, India, The Indian Practitioner (1998): (51),
12, 941.
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| Allergic or infective
chronic conjunctivitis |
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- Ophthacare
eye drops in acute and chronic conjunctivitis
Lucas, D.S., Ramesh, B.N., Department
of Shalakya Tantra, Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Bangalore,
and Niranjana Murthy, Medical Assistant, The Himalaya Drug Company,
Bangalore, Karnataka, IJCP's Medinews (2000): June-August, 16.
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| Inflammatory eye disorders |
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- Evaluation
of the efficacy of Ophthacare eye drops in inflammatory and infectious
ophthalmic conditions
Lal, B.B., Department of Ophthalmology,
Singh, U.K., Department of Microbiology, B.R.D. Medical College,
Gorakhpur, Indian Journal of Clinical Practice (2002): (13), 1,
45.
- Evaluation
of the efficacy of E-7 eye drops (OphthaCare) in various ophthalmic
conditions
Shri Kant, Sahu, M. and Sanjeev Sharma,
Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
Uttar Pradesh, India, The Indian Practitioner (2002): (55), 3,
179-181.
- Evaluation
of Ophthacare eye drops A herbal formulation in the management
of various ophthalmic disorders
Biswas, N.R. and Gupta, SK, All Indian
Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, Das, G.K., Guru
Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi, India, and Kumar, N., Mongre, P.K.,
Haldar, D. and Beri, S. Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi,
India, Phytotherapy Research (2001):
(15), 1-4.
- Anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Ophthacare brand, an
herbal eye drops
Mitra, SK, Sundaram, R., Venkataranganna,
M.V., Gopumadhavan, S., Prakash, N.S., Jayaram, H.D. and Sarma,
D.N.K., R&D Centre, The Himalaya Drug Co., Makali, Bangalore,
India, Phytomedicine (2000): (7),
2, 123.
- Ophthacare
in pterygium and dacryocystitis
Reddy, V.S., Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital,
Bangalore, Mitra, SK and Vijay Kumar, V., R&D Centre, The
Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, Karnataka, The Antiseptic (1998):
(95), 11, 371.
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