Review on guda varti (rectal suppository)
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Review on guda varti (rectal suppository)
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Shwetha K
Surekha S Medikeri
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Year: 2018
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Varti (Suppository) is a similar form of Prehistoric period. The topic of Varti KalpanaSuppositories are the modification of ancient modified into yavakriti (Long oval shape) form. This is commonly lowing routes viz. Guda (Anus), Yoni (vaginaadministration, the length and diameter of the dosha and karma different types of Vartis(Guda). It helps in Apana vayu anulomanaisha, rakta, Kapha etc) from the body. Rectal suppositoriesintroduction into the rectum for their systemic and local effect. These are particularly us be administered orally. They are tapered at one or both ends and usually weigh about ceptable form, safe and easier for administration with a higher rate of bioavailability, faster onset in shorter peak and less wastage. Keywords: Varti, Guda Varti, Suppository INTRODUCTION Nirukti-Vartayateeti Vartihi
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