Clinical efficacy of herbal Padmapatradi yoga in bronchial asthma (Tamaka Swasa).

Author: Panda AK, Doddanagali SR.
Affiliation:
Department of Ayurveda Research, PG Department of Kayachikitsa, Ayurveda Regional Research Institute, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.
Conference/Journal: J Ayurveda Integr Med.
Date published: 2011 Apr
Other: Volume ID: 2 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 85-90 , Word Count: 164


Ayurveda refers to bronchial asthma as Tamaka Swasa and it is well explained in Charaka Samhita. It contributes several modalities of the treatment for Swasa roga(asthma). Among all modalities of treatment, polyherbal combinations are said to be well-accepted, safe and effective in asthma. A study was carried out in 40 patients of either sex in between the age of 15-65 years to assure the clinical response of Padmapatradi yoga in bronchial asthma (Tamaka Swasa) at P.G. department of Kayachikitsa, D.G.M. Ayurvedic Medical College, Gadag, Karnataka. The sum total properties of Padmapatradi yoga is tikta katu rasa, laghu and tikna guna (light and penetrating properties), ushna virya (hot potency) and vatakaphagna (decrease vata and kapha dosa) Padmapatradi yoga is effective in increased peak expiratory flow rate, breath holding time, and reduces the absolute eosinophil count of studied cases and also found statistically highly significant at p<0.001 level. The drug is quite safe and acts as a bronchodilator, antihistaminic and anti-inflammatory.

PMID: 21760694

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