Purim may be described as a polyherbal formulation which possesses antiseptic, anti – bacterial, anti – fungal, anti – inflammatory, anti – viral, hepatic stimulant, wound healing and anthelmintic and laxative and anti – allergic properties.
• Each gram of Purim contains Haridra (Curcuma longa) 36mg, Aragvadha (Cassia fistula) 36mg, Bakuchi (Psoralea corylifolia) 36mg, Kushta (Saussurea lappa) 36mg and Katuka (Picrorhiza kurroa) 36mg.
• Lastly, each gram of Purim also contains Nimba (Azadirachta indica) 32mg, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) 32mg, Varuna (Crataeva magna) 32mg, Triphala 31mg, Vidanga (Embelia ribes) 31mg, Bhringaraja (Eclipta) 31mg and Kalamegha (Andrographis paniculata) 31mg.
• Purim is used as a detoxifier and is used to effectively treat, improve and control liver functions, skin complications, such as pruritus associated with skin infections and varied types of wounds.
• Furthermore, Purim is also used to effectively treat acute dermatitis, hyper pigmentation in the case of chronic dermatitis, acne vulgaris and rosacea associated with postulation.
• Lastly, Purim is also known to produce synergistic effects which are used to effectively treat cutaneous manifestations of worm infestations and remove toxic metabolic components from varied systemic infections.
Purim is available in tablet form. But, you must be sure to follow the directions on the prescription label carefully and ask your health care professional or pharmacist to explain any part of Purim you do not understand. You must also be sure to take Purim exactly as directed and refrain from taking a greater or lesser quantity of this medication or altogether taking this medication more or less often than prescribed by your health care professional. Be sure that you do not suddenly discontinue Purim without prior confirmation from your health care professional. Your dose must be gradually decreased, since certain conditions may worsen when Purim is abruptly discontinued. However, be sure to consult your health care professional pertaining to the use of Purim in the case of children.
Purim tablets do not exhibit any side effects if taken as per the dosage prescribed by your health care professional.
It is important that you do not take a double dose of Purim to make up for a missed one unless you have consulted your health care professional.
You must speak with your health care professional about the possible risks of using Purim for your condition and be sure to consult your health care professional or pharmacist for more information, since this medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses.
Store Purim in the container it came in, keep the lid tightly closed and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature (between 59 – 86 degrees F or 15 – 30 degrees C) and away from excess heat and moisture.
Furthermore, you must be sure to throw away any Purim medication that has gotten outdated or is no longer required. But, speak with your pharmacist or health care professional or consult your local waste disposal company about the proper method by which you can safely and effectively discard your unused Purim medication.