Table 1.
Showing the timeline of medical management of adverse drug reactions (ADR) and its effect.
Date and Event | Clinical status | Medicines given | Remarks |
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26.03.2023 | Patient developed pyrexia post nasya. Patient developed myalgia, heaviness of head and body and poor appetite. | AmruthotharamKwatha (AK) 60 ml BID, Vettumaran Gulika (VG) 1 nos BID, Thalam with RasnadiChurna and JambeeraSwarasa (∼juice of lemon) (RJT) | All treatments and previous internal medicines were suspended. No reduction in pyrexia even after administration of 120 ml of AK, 2 VG, and RJT by 10 p.m. Patient self-medicated Paracetamol. |
27.03.2023 | Temperature, myalgia, heaviness of head and body reduced. Temperature came to normal by 13.25 h and continued to be normal. Appetite improved, but was not good, bowels were not good. | AmruthotharamKwatha (AK) 60 ml QID, Vettumaran Gulika (VG) 1 nos BID, Thalam with RasnadiChurna and JambeeraSwarasa (∼juice of lemon) (RJT) | AK was increased to QID and rest was continued as on 26.03.2023. |
28.03.2023 | Temperature came subnormal by 07.00 h. No myalgia, and heaviness of head. Good appetite and bowels were clear. | AmruthotharamKwatha (AK) 60 ml QID, Ayush-64 2nos BID | VG was replaced with Ayush 64. AK was continued. Dhoomapana with KaishoraGugguluVarti two times was continued. Other Eye related treatments like Anjana, Padabhyanga, and Kabala was initiated. |