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How to identify fake medicines? Things to know

 How to identify fake medicines? Things to know Recently, the Department of Drug Administration has issued a very urgent notice stating that a fake version of the medicine called ‘ Seroflo Rotacap ’ has been found in the market. This incident is not limited to one medicine, but rather it indicates that the risk of fake medicines still exists in Nepal. In such a situation, it is very important for the general public to be aware of what fake medicines are, why they are made, how they are sold, how to recognize them, and how to protect themselves. The information issued by the Department of Drug Administration has clearly marked the difference between the information and the label details. What is a fake medicine? A fake medicine is a medicine that pretends to be manufactured by a genuine company but is not actually manufactured by such a company, is incorrectly labeled, or is deliberately prepared with the intention of deceiving. The following information issued by the Department o...

Taking painkillers, Ayurvedic medicines indiscriminately can cause kidney damage.

Taking painkillers, Ayurvedic medicines indiscriminately can cause kidney damage. Kidneys work to dispose of disordered things in the body, filter out toxic substances in the blood, balance water, produce hormones needed to make red blood cells, and manage glucose. But after short-term and long-term disease in the kidney, its ability to work decreases. When the kidneys do not work properly, toxic substances accumulate in the body. As a result, it affects other parts of the body as well. What are the causes of kidney disease? How to avoid this? Nephrology specialist Dr. focusing on this topic. Interview with Sameer Keshari Vaidya: What diseases occur in the kidneys? There are different types of kidney diseases. One is genetic, like polyster kidney disease. A person suffering from this disease has water-filled blisters in their kidneys from birth. Another 'chronic kidney disease' occurs due to diabetes, high blood pressure and chronic kidney disease. Other causes of sudden kidney...

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