About

Aug, 23 2025

Welcome to India Meets Classic Pharma

India Meets Classic Pharma blends India’s medical heritage with classical pharmaceutical science to deliver clear, evidence-based information for everyday decisions. We translate complex research into practical summaries on medications, diseases, and supplements, highlighting uses, dosing, interactions, and side effects—alongside comparative insights between traditional and modern therapies when supported by research.

Whether you are a patient, student, or healthcare professional, you will find concise guides organized for quick reading and deeper learning, all grounded in trustworthy sources and transparent methods.

Our Mission and Vision

Our mission is to make reliable health knowledge accessible, unbiased, and actionable. We believe the best care emerges when rigorous pharmaceutical science and time-tested traditions are examined side-by-side through the lens of evidence, safety, and patient-centered outcomes.

Our vision is a world where people can confidently understand treatment options—conventional, integrative, or complementary—and use this understanding to collaborate with qualified clinicians.

What You’ll Find

Medications at a Glance

Concise monographs covering indications, dosing ranges, titration tips, contraindications, drug–drug and drug–food interactions, pregnancy and lactation considerations, common and serious adverse effects, and patient counseling points.

Disease and Condition Guides

Clear overviews of causes, symptoms, red flags, diagnostic pathways, and treatment options across primary care and specialty topics, with practical algorithms and plain-language explanations.

Supplements and Integrative Insights

Evidence-focused summaries on vitamins, minerals, botanicals, and Ayurvedic preparations, including proposed mechanisms, quality and purity considerations, safety profiles, and where traditional use aligns—or diverges—from clinical research.

Compare Traditional and Modern Therapies

Side-by-side comparisons of approaches drawn from Ayurveda and modern medicine where data exist, pointing out evidence strength, known benefits and risks, and gaps that warrant further study.

Practical Navigation

  • Searchable content organized by drug class, condition, and supplement category.
  • Quick-reference tables for dosing and interactions.
  • Plain-language takeaways for patients and concise pearls for professionals.

Editorial Principles

Evidence First

We prioritize systematic reviews, randomized trials, and reputable clinical guidelines. When only preliminary or traditional evidence exists, we say so clearly and avoid overstating benefits.

Clarity and Accessibility

We use plain language without sacrificing accuracy. Medical terminology is explained, and clinical caveats are highlighted to support safe application.

Currency and Updates

Content is reviewed on a regular schedule and in response to safety alerts or major guideline changes. Pages list the latest update to help readers gauge currency.

Independence and Ethics

We do not accept pay-for-play listings. Any potential conflicts are disclosed. Our goal is unbiased guidance focused on patient safety and outcome improvement.

Who We Are

India Meets Classic Pharma is based in the United States and led by Greg Corinth. The project reflects a commitment to rigorous science, practical teaching, and respectful engagement with traditional knowledge systems.

Owner: Greg Corinth

Postal Address: 1300 W Sunset Rd, Henderson, NV 89014, United States

Email: [email protected]

How We Create Content

  • Scoping: Define key clinical questions and user needs (patient counseling, dosing, interactions, red flags).
  • Evidence Gathering: Review high-quality sources and note the strength and limitations of findings.
  • Synthesis: Distill into concise, structured sections with practical tips and safety-first guidance.
  • Clinical and Editorial Review: Cross-check facts, ensure plain-language clarity, and verify balance.
  • Maintenance: Schedule periodic updates and monitor for safety notices and guideline changes.

Who This Site Is For

  • Patients seeking understandable, reliable health information.
  • Students building foundational knowledge in pharmacology and therapeutics.
  • Clinicians needing quick, practical refreshers at the point of care.
  • Health writers and educators looking for concise, evidence-aware summaries.

Safety First

The information on this site is educational and does not replace personalized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or combining treatments—especially if you have chronic conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or take multiple medications.

Transparency and Independence

Our content is written and reviewed without influence from advertisers or manufacturers. If we discuss a product category, it is because it is relevant to patient care and supported by evidence appropriate to the topic. We avoid sensational claims and clearly label uncertainties.

Accessibility and Inclusion

We strive to use inclusive, culturally sensitive language. Our goal is to represent diverse health perspectives while holding all approaches to the same standard of safety and evidence.

Privacy

We respect personal privacy and aim to minimize data collection. When you contact us, we use your information only to address your inquiry or provide requested updates. Do not share protected health information by email.

Attribution and Use

You are welcome to reference our summaries for study, teaching, or clinical discussions with appropriate attribution. For commercial use or content reproduction beyond brief quotations, please contact us for permission.

Contact and Feedback

We welcome corrections, suggestions, and ideas for new topics. Your feedback helps us keep content accurate and useful.

Email: [email protected]

Postal Address: 1300 W Sunset Rd, Henderson, NV 89014, United States

Legal and Location

India Meets Classic Pharma operates in the United States. Content is intended for informational use and may reference U.S. clinical practices and regulations. Users outside the U.S. should consult local guidelines and licensed professionals.