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Year : 1997  |  Volume : 29  |  Issue : 5  |  Page : 347-349

Observations on clinical evaluation of indigenous herbal drugs in the treatment of mental illnesses



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Ayurvedic literature describes psychotropic properties of many herbs. In recent years they have been evaluated for efficacy and safety by using modern methods of human pharmacological investigations. The article describes the observations of the authors while conducting clinical trials of some of the compounds claimed to have psychotropic properties.






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