HSN Code: 1302
Botanical Name: (Andrographis Paniculata)
CAS Number: 90244-84-1
Kalmegh Liquid Extract is used in the treatment of Dengue and Influenza (flu). Kalmegh Liquid Extract is an extract from a medicinal herb. Andrographis paniculata is the scientific name of this medicine. Several studies and research found it to be effective in treating different infections.
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