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People opt for injection for fast relief from fever, doctors aren’t too happy

Mumbai, October 9: For the past one year, 28-year-old Sujit, an IT professional, would almost every month get a bout of fever that lasts for a week and then subsides. But the body pain and the weakness that comes along with fever would leave him with no choice but to miss his office. Tired of recurring fever, Suj  ....Read more

an art ofprescriptionBy: DR. RAMESH SHUKLA | Tuesday , 25 Nov '08 9:01:20 AM Reply | Forward it is right pt. insist for injection but we doctors are responcible for this, we should stick to an art of prescription.when oral application fais it is all right.I remember that in ancient time Ravan's wife was pregnant and having morning sickness oralmecation was not tolrable ,Ravan find out testless low medicine dosage in form of Arka(abstract) as Ravan was having goodknowledge of Ayureveda in the same way we should not think what patients like but what is good to remove his illness..
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