FAQ

Sudarshan Ghanvati

Yes, but it is advisable to maintain a 1–2 hour gap between Sudarshan Ghanvati and other medications. Consult your healthcare provider if you're on allopathic medications or other Ayurvedic formulations.

Sudarshan Ghanvati is generally well-tolerated. In some cases, mild digestive symptoms like nausea or acidity may occur, especially on an empty stomach.

Children above 10 years may take the tablet in adjusted dosage (usually half tablet), but it is best to consult a practitioner for age-appropriate guidance.

Yes, Nirvasya Herbal’s Sudarshan Ghanvati is made using traditional Ayurvedic methods, free from artificial preservatives, colors, and harmful chemicals.

Yes, when taken in recommended doses, it is safe for regular use during fever-prone seasons or for immunity building. However, long-term use should be under medical supervision.

Yes, Sudarshan Ghanvati is specifically indicated in managing various types of fever, especially those caused by seasonal changes, viral infections, or indigestion.

The usual dosage is 1–2 tablets twice daily, preferably after meals with warm water, or as directed by a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.

Sudarshan Ghanvati contains a blend of 50+ herbs including Chirayata, Kutki, Triphala, Haritaki, Giloy, Daruharidra, and Trikatu, all known for their antipyretic and detoxifying properties.

  • Helps reduce fever and associated symptoms
  • Supports liver function and detoxification
  • Boosts immunity and overall resilience
  • Aids in digestion and balances Pitta and Kapha doshas
  • Useful in seasonal infections, flu, and viral conditions

Sudarshan Ghanvati is a classical Ayurvedic formulation made from a combination of bitter herbs, primarily based on the decoction of Sudarshan Churna. It is known for its effectiveness in managing fever, detoxification, and strengthening immunity.