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Multani Kuka Tablet

(1000 tablets in bottle)
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Multani Kuka Tablet
Product Details
Multani Kuka Tablets are an Ayurvedic proprietary formulation containing a blend of Bhasma-based ingredients and herbal extracts.These tablets are traditionally used in Ayurveda and are formulated with botanical components known for their role in holistic wellness.

Key Ingredients:
Composition: Each 530 mg Tablet Contains:
  • Saubhagya Bhasma (AFI) – 0.06 µg
  • Sphutika Bhasma (AFI) – 0.06 µg
  • Apamarg Kshar (Achyranthus aspera) (Pl.) – 0.06 µg
  • Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) (Fr.) – 0.03 µg
  • Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) (Fr.) – 0.03 µg
  • Amalakyadi Lauh (RSS) – 0.09 µg
  • Khadiradi Vati – 0.09 µg
  • Swarn Makshik Bhasma (AFI) – 0.06 µg
  • Milk Sugar – 499.99952 mg

Other Ingredients:
  • Excipients – q.s
  • Preservatives: Sodium Methyl Paraben (I.P.), Sodium Propyl Paraben (I.P.)

Key Benefits:
  • Supports throat comfort: Khadiradi Vati is traditionally used in Ayurveda for its soothing properties, which may help maintain throat wellness.
  • Rich in antioxidants: Amalakyadi Lauh contains Amla, known for its antioxidant properties that may help support throat health.
  • May help with oral hygiene: Haritaki is valued in Ayurveda for its role in maintaining oral and throat cleanliness.
  • Helps soothe irritation: Swarn Makshik Bhasma is traditionally used to support overall throat comfort and ease discomfort.
  • Supports respiratory wellness: Vibhitaki is known in Ayurveda for its potential role in managing respiratory and throat health.

Net Quantity:
1000 tablets

Direction of use:
  • Up to 12 years: One tablet
  • Above 12 years: Two tablets
  • Suck 3-4 times a day or as directed by the physician
  • For acute cases: Suck one tablet every half an hour until comfort is felt

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool & dark place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • To be taken under medical supervision only
  • Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have any medical condition or are taking prescribed medication

Content on this page was last updated on 10 February, 2025, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)