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For an ayurvedic medicine to be classified under Chapter 30 has ...

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September 22, 2017

For an ayurvedic medicine to be classified under Chapter 30 has to pass the test whether it is for cure of any disease. If the same is only meant for care, then such product would not fall under medicament.

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