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11 Jul 2026
04:37:28 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360: Ayurvedic physician In an insightful industry analysis, Vaidya Sujata Choudhary discusses how modern lifestyle changes, increased urban pollution, and growing consumer concerns about the safety of traditional over-the-counter (OTC) liquid formulations are driving an increasing number of Indian families to turn to herbal respiratory remedies. The expert commentary emphasises how serious domestic and international regulatory crises involving tainted allopathic cough syrups found to contain lethal amounts of hazardous industrial chemical solvents like ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) have severely damaged public trust in conventional pharmaceuticals. Consumer confidence in the safety profile of Ayurvedic substitutes has increased as a result of the Government of India's strict amendments to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, which include risk-based factory inspections and mandatory finished-product batch testing for high-risk excipients through the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission. Vaidya Choudhary emphasises that Ayurvedic cough syrups provide a scientifically validated, non-toxic mechanism to relieve throat irritation and strengthen respiratory health because they are made entirely of time-tested, biologically active medicinal herbs like Tulsi, Mulethi, Saunth, and Banafsha. However, she strongly advises the public to always obtain their formulations from licensed, reputable outlets and strictly administer them under the supervision of a registered medical professional.
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