Botanical Name:Andrographis paniculata (Linn.) Burm
Sanskrit Name:Kalmegh, Bhunimba,
- Assamese: Chiorta
- Arabic: Quasabhuva
- Marathi: kadu kirayata,Oli-kiryata
- Bengali: Kālmegh (কালমেঘ)
- Oriya: ଭୂଇଁନିମ୍ବ (Bhuinimba)
- Chinese: Chuan Xin Lian (穿心蓮)
- English: Green chirayta, creat, king of bitters, andrographis, India echinacea
- Persian: Naine-havandi
- Gujarati: Kariyatu
- Sanskrit: Kālamegha (कालमेघ), Bhūnimba (भूनिम्ब)[2]
- Hindi: Kirayat
- Tamil: Nilavembu, Sirunangai, Siriyanangai
- Kannada: Nelabevu
- Malayalam: NilavEpp (നിലവേപ്പ്) , Kiriyathth (കിരിയത്ത്)
- Telugu: Nelavemu (నేలవేము) or Nelavepa
- Malayasian: Hempedu Bumi
- Indonesian: Sambiloto
- Thai: Fa Thalai Chon (ฟ้าทะลายโจร), literally meaning 'the heavens strike the thieves'
- Lao: La-Sa-Bee
- Sinhalese: Hīn Kohomba / Heen Kohomba (හීන් කොහොඹ), හීන් බිම් කොහොඹ
Contraindications: Avoid in patients with infertility or patients trying to conceive; may have anti-fertility or contraceptive effects at high doses.
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