Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Dhanshikha Medicare, our product range, manufacturing partnerships, availability, and healthcare support.
You can visit our Products page to view our medicine and wellness range organised by healthcare category.
Yes, many medicines should be used only under proper medical guidance. Please consult a qualified doctor before starting, stopping, or changing any medicine.
You can contact us through the Contact Us page or call/WhatsApp the number provided on the website for availability-related enquiries.
Availability may vary depending on stock, location, and supply. Please contact us to confirm the current availability of any product.
Our products are manufactured through reputed third-party pharmaceutical manufacturing partners. Manufacturing details may vary by product and can be checked on the respective product packaging.
Yes. Product information on the website is meant for general awareness and category understanding. It should not be treated as medical advice or prescription guidance.
No. Please use medicines only after consulting a qualified healthcare professional. Your doctor can guide you based on your health condition, symptoms, and medical history.
Please consult your doctor or pharmacist for dosage, side effects, interactions, and suitability. Dhanshikha Medicare does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment advice through the website.
Yes. Healthcare professionals can contact us for product information, availability, and business communication through the contact details provided on the website.
Yes. Retailers, distributors, and business partners can contact us for business-related enquiries through the Contact Us page.
Products are organised into healthcare categories such as neuropathic pain, migraine management, anti-epileptic support, digestive care, pain relief, calcium support, Vitamin D3 support, and wellness support to make browsing easier.
Please contact us with the product name or category you are looking for. Our team will help you with available information.
No. For medical emergencies, please contact a nearby hospital, emergency service, or qualified healthcare professional immediately.
