The following drug picture has been extracted from Boericke’s Materia Medica. This is provided here for doctors’ and students’ easy and instantaneous reference.
ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA
(Kalmegh—Indian)
General.–First stage of cold and cough; convalescence after prolonged fever; general debility; infantile liver; jaundice.
Mind.–Despondency; no desire to do any work or talk; restless; easily angered.
Head.–Giddiness; heaviness and throbbing pain in occiput.
Eyes.–Redness of eyes; yellowish tinge in eyes.
Nose.–Watery discharge from nose with occasional sneezing.
Mouth.–Bitter taste in mouth with dryness and burning in throat and white coating of tongue.
Abdomen.–Burning in chest; heaviness of abdomen without hunger; enlarged liver; infantile jaundice.
Stool.–Alternate diarrhea and constipation; frequent urging for stool without evacuation; black, hard stool; yellowish loose stool.
Urine.–High-colored urine; thick and yellow.
Fever.–Fever with chilliness and heat all over the body; headache with thirst; burning all over body relieved by cold air, water; fever at 11 am, again at 7–8 pm; disinclined to move during fever.
Dose.–Mother-tincture, 3x, 6x, 30.