http://jmedpharm.com/index.php/home/issue/feed Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Innovation 2024-03-20T16:08:53+00:00 Dr. Prabhakar editorjmpi2014@gmail.com Open Journal Systems <p style="margin: 0in; margin-bottom: .0001pt; text-align: justify; line-height: 200%;"><strong>Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Innovation</strong> is an international, multidisciplinary, Open access journal that publishes quality research in the field of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences, with a particular focus on current research areas.</p> <p style="margin: 0in; margin-bottom: .0001pt; text-align: justify; line-height: 200%;">JMPI publishes Original Research Articles, Reviews/Mini-Reviews, Case Report for the Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences, Short Communications, and Research Notes.</p> http://jmedpharm.com/index.php/home/article/view/251 Homoeopathic Management of Urticaria 2024-03-20T16:08:53+00:00 Vaibhavi Deepak Sawant pspanzade@gmail.com Farooque Zaveria ppanzade@gmail.com <p>Urticaria is a kind of skin complaint with red, raised and itchy bumps. Urticaria frequently occurs after an infection or as a result of an allergic response to some medication, insect bites or food. Psychological stress, exposure to cold or vibration may also trigger urticaria. Urticaria occurs with a lifetime prevalence of around 20%. In around 30% patients of urticaria, attacks often recur for months or years.</p> 2024-03-20T16:08:03+00:00 Copyright (c) http://jmedpharm.com/index.php/home/article/view/252 Homoeopathic Management of Common Cold and Cough: A Mini Review 2024-03-20T16:08:53+00:00 Farooque Zaveria pspanzade@gmail.com Vaibhavi Deepak Sawant ppanzade@gmail.com <p>The common cold is an acute, self-limiting viral infection of the upper respiratory tract involving the nose, sinuses, pharynx and larynx. The virus is spread by hand contact with secretions from an infected person (direct or indirect) or aerosol of the secretions and virus. The incubation period varies but is just under two days for rhinovirus. Symptoms, which generally relate to the infected mucosa, typically peak at 1–3 days and last 7–10 days, although they occasionally persist for three weeks. They include sore throat, rhinitis, rhinorrhea, cough and malaise. The severity and type of symptoms will vary among individuals and with different infective agents.</p> 2024-03-20T16:08:16+00:00 Copyright (c)