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Management of Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions via Personalized Ayurvedic Interventions: A Case Report

Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs), challenging medication reactions, significantly impact patient well-being and management. This case report presents the successful management of CADR (Aushadha anurjata janya twak vikara) in Ayurveda. This study uniquely demonstrates the efficacy and long-te...

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