“…The Ayurvedic medication ‘Jambavasa’ is one such polyherbal medication containing jamun (Eugenia jambolana, Myrtaceae), neem (Azadirachta indica, Meliaceae), methi Beej (seed of Trigonella foenum-graecum, Apiaceae), Karela (Momordica charantia, Cucurbitaceae), shudha Shilajeet, Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre, Sclepiadaceae), Triphala (Terminalia belerica, Combretaceae; Terminalia chebula, Combretaceae; Triwang bhasma [Shuddha Naga (purified lead), Shuddha Vanga (purified tin), Shuddha Yashada (purified zinc)], Dhataki (Woodfordia fruticosa, Lythraceae), etc., are used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus by targeting free radical damage and providing an anti-oxidant effect. Although the exact pathogenesis is not known, according to the literature, cutaneous skin reactions, like erythema multiforme in our case, are caused by the reaction between the components of these polyherbal medications [ 8 , 9 ]. Anjal et al have also reported cutaneous reactions in the form of generalized skin rashes after oral administration of other ayurvedic polyherbal medications [ 3 ].…”