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Impact Factor : 8.003 ...... IJAHM Latest Issue IJAHM have published its latest issue Vol. 14 Issue 06, Nov.-Dec. 2024 published IJAHM Call For Paper invites paper from various Ayurveda & herbal Medicine for Volume 14 Issue 06 Nov.-Dec..-2024

1Dr. Chawla Kumar Satbir , 2Dr. Priyanka

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijahm/v7i4.27

*1. Lecturer, Agad tantra Department, Glocal college of Ayurvedic Medical sciences and      research centre, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

2. Lecturer, Stri Roga and Prasuti tantra Department, Chaudhary Devi Lal college of Ayurveda, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, India.

Corresponding author:- Dr. Satbir Kumar Chawla 

H.No. 691, Sector 17, Huda, Jgadhari, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, India

ABSTRACT:

Madatyaya is a (Vyadhi) disease mention by Ayurvedacharyas and in contemporary science it is correlated with “Alcoholism”. Now days it is spreading like an evil in the society. The present study deals with assessment of the clinical effect of “Punarnavadi Ghritta” in the management of “Madatyaya” w.s.r. to withdrawal symptom. In the study particular symptoms of Madataya are assessed on the basis of a self prepared gradation index. Blood Examinations Hb gm%, TLC, DLC, ESR, LFT are done to assess the efficacy of the drug. For clinical study a randomized open clinical trial of 30 days on 30 patients in Drug De-addiction was conducted where patients were assessed before treatment, on follow-up on 15th day and after treatment. The patients were treated with Punarnavadi Ghritta. The before treatment and after treatment comparison of data reveals that treatment given to 30 patients shows significant (P<0.05) results in most of subjective parameters and objective parameters. The study revealed that the test drug Punarnavadi Ghritta is effective in improvement of sign symptoms and laboratory investigations in the patients of withdrawal symptoms of madatyaya.

Key words: Madatyaya, Sign and symptoms, Punarnavadi, Ghritta-

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