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FORMULATION, DEVELOPMENT & EVALUATION OF ORODISPERSIBLE TABLET OF PROTEIN PUMP INHIBITOR
Sudhir Nagargoje*, Naresh Jaiswal, Gitanjali Chavan, Krushna Zambre, Tatwashil Kshirsagar and Vishal Sakhare
. Abstract Medicine is an art that has been practiced since time immemorial whose exact start cannot be predicted as its history is routed right from the development of human civilization and is continued till now. The use of herbs and natural medicaments to relieve pain or to aid the sick in coping with their afflictions has been a part of all societies. In the Western world, medicine has developed since the time of the Greeks and Romans. The Hippocratic Oath reminds us of this nearly 2500- year history. Much prior to the modern day allopathic medicine, others systems like the oldest documented system of medicine- Ayurveda as well as Unani, and Siddha existed. However, the progress of medicine has been very different from that of many other arts within society. It has come of age after an incredibly long maturation period. As a function capable of offering a successful treatment for a human Ailment, medicine is very much a development of the last 100–150 years. Indeed, the major advances have come in the last 50–75 years.[1] Keywords: . [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
