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Research on using Liv-52 for Loss of Appetite


All research studies and clinical trials on efficacy of Liv-52 in Loss of Appetite

  1. Effect of Liv.52 on fenfluramine-induced anorexia (pdf)
    Gokhale, M.S., R&D Centre, The Himalaya Drug Co., Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1990): (XXIX), 3, 186.


  2. Liv.52 in anorexia of varying aetiology (pdf)
    Dharmalingam, A. and Chandrasekaran, K., Bhavani, Periyar District, Tamilnadu, Probe (1985): (XXIV), 4, 233.


  3. Liv.52 in post-cholecystectomy dyspepsia (pdf)
    Misgar, M.S., Karihaloo, Mir Nazir Ahmed, Sethi, S.K. and Mohd. Yousuf Wani, Department of Surgery, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Probe (1984): (XXIII), 3, 150.


  4. Infant feeding problems and the role of Liv.52 (pdf)
    Dharam B. Sharma and Lahori, U.C., Children’s Hospital, Medical College, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, Probe (1980): 4, 275.


  5. Biological rhythms and medicine (pdf)
    Kulkarni, R.D., Grant Medical College, Bombay, Maharashtra, Current Medical Practice (1980): (24), 8, 305.


  6. The anabolic activity of Liv.52 (pdf)
    Aslam, M. and Aslam, S., Department of Obstetrician and Gynaecology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1979): (XVIII), 2, 74.


  7. Effect of Liv.52 on anorexia of varied aetiology (pdf)
    Anil Mohan and Reddy S.V.R., Institute of Paediatrics and Child Health, Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Probe (1975): (XIV), 2, 136.


  8. Observation on the anabolic effects of Liv.52 in burns (pdf)
    Sinha, R.N., Singh, Y. and Madan, P., Department of Plastic Surgery, Patna Medical College Hospitals, Patna, Bihar, Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (1972): (5), 1, 26.


  9. Effect of Liv.52 in anorexia of hookworm disease (A preliminary study) (pdf)
    Dutta, J.K., Balak Ram Hospital, Delhi, Probe (1971): (XI), 1, 26.


  10. Liv.52 in anorexia in paediatric practice (pdf)
    Saxena, S., S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Current Medical Practice (1971): 15, 580.


  11. Liv.52 in anorexia in children (pdf)
    Sesha Chari, K.R., Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, Bharat Medical Journal (1971): 2, 181.


  12. Study on Liv.52 – An indigenous anabolic compound (pdf)
    Sunita D. Kulkarni, Kulkarni, D.S., Vasantgadkar, P.S. and Joglekar, G.V., Department of Pharmacology, Physiology and Anatomy, B.J. Medical College, Poona, Maharashtra, The Indian Practitioner (1971): 2, 145.


  13. Therapy of anorexia with Liv.52 (pdf)
    Indira Bai, K., Mallikarjuna Rao, V.P.R. and Subba Rao, K.V., S.V. Medical College, and S.V.R.R. Hospital, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, The Antiseptic (1970): 67, 615.


  14. Treatment of anorexia by Liv.52 (pdf)
    Mukherji, J.P., Moti Lal Nehru Hospital, Jabalpur Cantonment, Madhya Pradesh, Probe (1969): (IX), 1, 25.


  15. Mechanism of anorexia and effect of Liv.52 on food intake (pdf)
    Athavale, V.B., Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, Sion, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1966): 6, 12.


  16. Anabolic effect of Liv.52 (pdf)
    Damle, V.B. and Deshpande, K.J., Bombay, Maharashtra, Port Trust, Bombay, Maharashtra, The Indian Practitioner (1966): 19, 357.


  17. Therapy of anorexia with Liv.52 (pdf)
    Shantilal C. Sheth, Tibrewala, N.S., Warerkar, U.R. and Karande, V.S., B.Y.L. Nair Hospital and Topiwala National Medical College, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1963): 4, 137.



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