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  2. Himalaya Wellness Company - Wikipedia

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    Himalaya Wellness Company (formerly Himalaya Drug Company) is an Indian multinational personal care and pharmaceutical company based in Bangalore, India. It was originally established by Muhammad Manal in Dehradun in 1930. [3] It produces health care products containing Ayurvedic ingredients, under the name Himalaya Herbal Healthcare.

  3. Tata 1mg - Wikipedia

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    Tata 1mg, previously 1mg, [3] is a healthcare platform based in Gurugram, India. It provides services, including e-pharmacy , diagnostics , e-consultation , and health content. It was founded in April 2015 by Prashant Tandon, Gaurav Agarwal, and Vikas Chauhan.

  4. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    Underwood and Rhodes state that the early forms of traditional Indian medicine identified fever, cough, consumption, diarrhea, dropsy, abscesses, seizures, tumours, and leprosy, [40] and that treatments included plastic surgery, lithotomy, tonsillectomy, [160] couching (a form of cataract surgery), puncturing to release fluids in the abdomen ...

  5. PharmEasy - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, PharmEasy and Medlife were in merger talks which came to the attention of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), which approves such mergers. The merger was protested by The South Chemist and Distributors Association (SCDA), who objected that sales of medicines online was illegal in India.

  6. Online pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    All Bulgarian online pharmacies must be registered with the Bulgarian Drug Agency (BDA), which controls the medicine trade and reviews when there is doubt in drug quality and safety. A special BDA logo and a certificate for registration of pharmacy prove the accreditation and the legitimacy of the store.

  7. Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana - Wikipedia

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    Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) (transl. Prime Minister’s Indian Public Medicine Scheme) is a campaign and public welfare scheme of the Government of India, launched in 2008 as the Jan Aushadhi Scheme by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.

  8. Indian medicine - Wikipedia

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    Indian medicine may refer to: Ayurveda; Healthcare in India; Medical ethnobotany of India; Medical tourism in India; Native American ethnobotany; Pharmaceutical ...

  9. Online pharmacy laws in India - Wikipedia

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    Patients would be able to book online a bed in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) very soon. [6] The King George's Medical University (KGMU) of India was preparing an inventory of all generic medicines available across the country, later to be uploaded on the patient information management system; prescriptions would also be issued online, and medicines not in the inventory will ...