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Research on Protein Energy Malnutrition and Liv-52


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

  1. Malnourished children and Liv.52 (pdf)
    Renu Patel and Pereira, L., Department of Paediatrics, J.J. Group of Hospitals, Bombay, Maharashtra, The Indian Practitioner (1993): (XLVI), 7, 523.


  2. A study of the effect of Liv.52 syrup on malnourished children in rural area (pdf)
    Syed Fiaz Peeran, District Health Officer, Madurai District, Manivasagam, M. and Unnamalai, R., Primary Health Centre, Ammayanaickanur, Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, Capsule (1982): 4, 74.


  3. Effect of Liv.52 therapy in malnourished children (pdf)
    Shakuntala Saxena, (Mrs.), Ashok Kumar Garg and Ashok Jain, Department of Paediatrics, S.M.S. Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Current Medical Practice (1980): 6, 229.


  4. Role of Liv.52 in children with malnutrition (pdf)
    Phadke, M.A. (Mrs.), Arkadi, D.P., Sainani, G.S., Upgraded Department of Medicine, and Phadke, M.V., Department of Medicine and Department of Paediatrics, B.J. Medical College and Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune, Maharashtra, Probe (1978): (XVII), 2, 160.


  5. A study of the growth-promoting effect of Liv.52 in malnutrition (A clinical trial) (pdf)
    Shrivastava, D.K., Singwekar, A.G., Thawaani, Y.P. and Tiwari, A.K., Department of Child Health, G.R. Medical College and K.R. Hospital, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Probe (1978): (XVII), 4, 305.


  6. Role of Liv.52 in the treatment of malabsorption syndrome (pdf)
    Tripathi, S.N., Misra, A.K., Upadhyaya, K.N., Dixit, O.P. and Srivastava, S.K., Department of Kayachikitsa, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Journal of Research in Indian Medicine, Yoga and Homeopathy (1977): 1, 49.


  7. Management of protein-calorie malnutrition with Liv.52 as an adjuvant (pdf)
    Bhandari, B., R.N.T. Medical College and General Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan, Probe (1976): (XV), 4, 245.


  8. Liv.52 in sub-optimal growth (pdf)
    Desai, A.B. and Shah, A.A., Department of Paediatrics, B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Probe (1976): (XV), 4, 247.


  9. A clinical study of the effect of Liv.52 on the growth pattern of normal and malnourished children in a rural area – 310 cases (pdf)
    Reddy, Y.R., Sulochana, K.S. and Mathur, Y.C., Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Paediatric Clinics of India (1975): 3, 157.


  10. Liv.52 therapy in cases of malnutrition, infective hepatitis, infantile cirrhosis and anorexia (A clinico-pathological study) (pdf)
    Dayal, R.S., Kalra, K., Mital, V.P. and Rajiv Sharan, S.N. Medical College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, The Antiseptic (1974): (71), 2, 89.


  11. Liv.52 in malnutrition and sub-optimal growth (pdf)
    Desai, A.B. (Mrs.), B.J. Medical College and Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Probe (1974): (XIII), 4, 167.


  12. Clinico-biochemical trials with an indigenous drug: Liv.52 – In malnutrition (pdf)
    Mathur, P.S., Chandra, I. and Khan, M.A., Department of Paediatrics, M.G.M. Medical College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Probe (1974): (XIII), 3, 136.


  13. Clinical evaluation of Liv.52 therapy in malnutrition during infancy and childhood (pdf)
    Dave, D.S., Rajput, V.J., Gupta, M.R., Jain, V.K. and Lavangikar, U. (Miss.), Department of Paediatrics, G.R. Medical College, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Probe (1973): (XIII), 1, 1.


  14. Clinical trial of Liv.52 drops (pdf)
    Mangalam, S. and Sunderavalli, N., Government Royapettah Hospital, Bombay, Maharashtra, Mediscope (1973): (XVI), 1, 23.


  15. The effect of Liv.52 on the pattern of weight-gain in children with marasmus and other degrees of malnutrition as compared with that of non-virilizing androgens (pdf)
    Tirumala Rao, P., Aziz Mohd. Khan and Anjaiah, K., Department of Paediatrics, Gandhi Hospital, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Probe (1973): (XII), 2, 78.


  16. Malnutrition – Hepatic function and Liv.52 therapy (pdf)
    Khetarpal, S.K., Leela Ramkumar and Ram Lubhaya, Department of Paediatrics, Medical College, Patiala, Punjab, Current Medical Practice (1972): (16), 11, 481.


  17. Comparative trial of Liv.52 and orabolin in marasmus (pdf)
    Tirumala Rao, P., Aziz Mohd. Khan and Anjaiah, K., Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Indian Journal of Paediatrics (1972): (39), 227.


  18. Liv.52 therapy in hypoproteinaemia (pdf)
    Vasant R. Pai, Borgave, M.A., Sule, C.R., Kale, S.S. and Sudam Kale, Department of Medicine, B.J. Medical College, Sassoon Hospitals, Poona, Maharashtra, Journal of Indian Medical Profession (1972): 6, 8447.


  19. A clinico-pathological study of hepatomegaly with special reference to Liv.52 therapy (pdf)
    Dayal, R.S., Kalra, K., Rajvanshi, V.S. and Baheti, P.C., S.N. Medical College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Journal of Indian Medical Profession (1970): (17), 9, 7768.


  20. Effect of Liv.52 on growing rats under the influence of corticosteroids (pdf)
    Kulkarni, S.D. and Joglekar, G.V., Department of Pharmacology, B.J. Medical College, Poona, Maharashtra, The Indian Practitioner (1970): 5, 299.



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