A Review and A Case Collection on Terminal Lucidity
Published in IJPHDT, Vol-2, Issue-6, June-2025 (Vol. 2, Issue 6, 2025)

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Priyanka Panmand
krishnarao Bhegade Institute of Pharmacetical Education and Research
View all publications →Dnyaneshwari Adinath Gondhane
IVM, Krishnarao Bhegade Institute of Pharmaceutical education and Research, Talegaon Dabhade
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IVM, Krishnarao Bhegade Institute of Pharmaceutical education and Research, Talegaon Dabhade
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IVM, Krishnarao Bhegade Institute of Pharmaceutical education and Research, Talegaon Dabhade
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IVM, Krishnarao Bhegade Institute of Pharmaceutical education and Research, Talegaon Dabhade
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Panmand & Dnyaneshwari Adinath Gondhane & , P. & , A. & , V. (2025). A Review and A Case Collection on Terminal Lucidity. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology, 2(6), xx-xx. https://ijphdt.scholarjms.com/articles/33
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