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Evaluation Of Analgesics Activity Of Angamard Prashman Ghan Vati And Kakatinduk Vati Wsr To Its Anti Nociceptive Action

Published:21 May 2012
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Sharma Jagriti1*, Samagandi Kashinath2, P Suresh3

1 Lecturer Dept of RS & BK, Sri Saibaba Ayurveda college, Renwal, Jaipur

2 Lecturer Dept of PG Studies in Swasthavritta, NIA, Jaipur

3 Asst.Prof. Dept of PG Studies in RS &BK, NIA, Jaipur

Corresponding Author:Sharma Jagriti

subjectAbstract

Medicinal plants are always being a prime source of medication to tackle the chronic ailments. Pain as a universal symptom in all ailments act as a hurdle in the day to day routine work and posed a strong burden over a medical feternity to provide a safe and effective pain killers. Hence an attempt has been made to found out simple and safe remedies from Ayurveda, in this process two drugs are selected from Ayurveda excellence viz. Agnamarda Prashamana Kashaya(AMP) and Kakatiduka Vati ( KV). In the present study these two are examined for its analgesic effects implying tail flick method. For comparison purpose a well known non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug Aspirin which comes under Salicylate group of drug was used as standard. It was found that AMP (100mg / Kg) and KV (22.5mg / Kg) were produced significant (p < 0.01) analgesic effect. However, there is need for further studies in order to confirm there analgesic effects with more details.

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Angamarda Prashamana KashayaKakatinduka VatiAnalgesicNociceptive

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How to Cite

Jagriti, S., Kashinath, S., & Suresh, P. (2012). Evaluation Of Analgesics Activity Of Angamard Prashman Ghan Vati And Kakatinduk Vati Wsr To Its Anti Nociceptive Action. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v2i3.12

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