AbstractAyurveda is one of the complementary and alternative systems of medicine requiring generation of high quality evidence for rational practice. Evidence can be generated from study designs and the present study is an attempt to critically assess the registered studies in the field of Ayurveda from clinical trial registry of India. We found low number of trials conducted with more focus required on the quality of these studies to contribute to high quality evidence
Ayurveda has the distinction of being the “oldest medical system known to man and the oldest and mo...
Double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are viewed as the golden standard of drug research ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and synthesize evidence on the effectiveness and safety of Ayurvedic medicine...
AbstractAyurveda is one of the complementary and alternative systems of medicine requiring generatio...
AbstractBackgroundClinical trials are mandatory for evidence-based practice. Hardly, any data are av...
Context: Registration of clinical trials is recommended at or before the first participant enrolment...
AbstractThe growing interest in using Ayurvedic medicine as a gentler, safer option to using modern ...
Background: In developing country like India it is very difficult for people of low socio-economic s...
Background: Clinical trials are mandatory for evidence-based practice. Hardly, any data are availabl...
This project discusses the advantages and disadvantages to Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurvedic medicine is...
Science could be best defined as pure unbiased knowledge which possess a set of concrete rationale w...
Abstract. This literature review aims to investigate the use of traditional Indian Ayurvedic healing...
From a pilot view through the Ayurvedic Research Scenario, One can see that there are five fields pr...
Background and Aims: Ayurveda is a traditional medicine that originated in the Indian subcontinent, ...
Background: The popularity and use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasing on ...
Ayurveda has the distinction of being the “oldest medical system known to man and the oldest and mo...
Double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are viewed as the golden standard of drug research ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and synthesize evidence on the effectiveness and safety of Ayurvedic medicine...
AbstractAyurveda is one of the complementary and alternative systems of medicine requiring generatio...
AbstractBackgroundClinical trials are mandatory for evidence-based practice. Hardly, any data are av...
Context: Registration of clinical trials is recommended at or before the first participant enrolment...
AbstractThe growing interest in using Ayurvedic medicine as a gentler, safer option to using modern ...
Background: In developing country like India it is very difficult for people of low socio-economic s...
Background: Clinical trials are mandatory for evidence-based practice. Hardly, any data are availabl...
This project discusses the advantages and disadvantages to Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurvedic medicine is...
Science could be best defined as pure unbiased knowledge which possess a set of concrete rationale w...
Abstract. This literature review aims to investigate the use of traditional Indian Ayurvedic healing...
From a pilot view through the Ayurvedic Research Scenario, One can see that there are five fields pr...
Background and Aims: Ayurveda is a traditional medicine that originated in the Indian subcontinent, ...
Background: The popularity and use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasing on ...
Ayurveda has the distinction of being the “oldest medical system known to man and the oldest and mo...
Double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are viewed as the golden standard of drug research ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and synthesize evidence on the effectiveness and safety of Ayurvedic medicine...