Gastromone Tablets
for treatment of flatulence and nervous dyspepsia (Tablet)
Description: Herbal drugs for gastro-intestinal
disorders.
Composition: Each
uncoated tablet contains
Aunla
(Emblica officinalis)
25 mg.
Sounf
(Foeniculum vulgares)
31 mg.
Revandchini
(Rheum webbianum)
20 mg.
Balaharde
(Terminalia chebula)
15 mg.
Balatagra
(Valeriana wallichi)
24 mg.
Chitrak
(Plumbago zeylanica)
20 mg.
Talispatra
(Abies webbiana)
8 mg.
Papai
(Carica papaya)
7 mg.
Kutki
(Picrorrhiza kurroa)
5 mg.
Junglee Elaichi
(Amomum subulatum)
2 mg.
Chirata
(Swertia chirata)
5 mg.
Dhania
(Coriandrum sativum)
2 mg.
Bhangra
(Eclipta alba)
20 mg.
Haldi
(Curcuma longa)
22 mg.
Sunth
(Zingiber officinale)
5 mg.
Ajwan
(Ptychotis ajowan)
8 mg.
Pipli
(Piper longum)
2.5 mg.
Jeera
(Cuminum cyminum)
2.5 mg.
Asgandh
(Withania somenifera)
2.5 mg.
Pharmacology: In small doses Revandchini
and Balaharde act as astringent bitters and are useful in diarrhoea.
Saunf
relieves flatulence. Aunla is often used for regulating bowel movement.
Chitrak
is useful in dyspepsia, piles and stomach troubles.
Talispatra
is a carminative stomachic and astringent. Papai is useful in deficiency
of gastric juices in dyspepsia and intestinal irritation.
Kutki
is used in acidity, Bilious dyspepsia, Indigestion and loss of appetite.
Balatagra
is useful in stomachic. Haldi is aromatic, carminative and antihelminitic.
Asgandh
is tonic. Junglee Elaichi,Chiratha, Dhania, Bhangra, Ajowan,
Pipli, Sunth and
Jeera are very good digestives, carminatives
and stomochic.
Indication: Weak digestion, flatulence,
nervous dyspepsia. Disordered functioning of liver. Its biphasic action
is useful in both hyperacidity and hypoacidity.
Dosage:
Adults
: 1 to 2 tablets 10 to 20 minutes before or immediately after meals.
Children :1/4 to
1/2 tablet before or immediately after meals.