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Copyright Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI) Jan 2013

Abstract

The thyroid gland regulates metabolism of the body by virtue of its hormones. Insufficient levels of thyroid hormone causes signs and symptoms such as slower metabolic rate, weight gain, sleepiness, dry and cool skin, as well as others. This condition collectively can be called as Hypothyroidism. Of the different types, Primary Hypothyroidism is the commonest which occurs after destruction of thyroid follicles mainly because of autoimmunity. Hypothyroidism is most common in women than men. According to a study, it affects 3.9% people with 9.4% subclinical condition. The sole available treatment for this in conventional science is Hormone Replacement Therapy which is not always free from side effects and has to be taken lifelong. This study was aimed to search an option for Hypothyroidism in terms of herbs. Traditionally practiced drugs Guduci Satvam (Tinospora cordifolia Miers.) and Amalaki curnam (Phyllanthus emblica Linn.) was taken in a combination named "Thyromax powder' which was standardized before commencing with clinical trial. A controlled clinical trial was planned with 20 newly diagnosed participants, which were not exposed to any medicament, with Thyroxine sodium in control group and Thyromax powder in study group for the duration of 3 month. Assessment was done on the basis of six subjective parameters and thyroid function test. Statistically, study drug showed a positive correlation on subjective parameters while control group showed significant result on T3 and T4 levels. Both the groups were found statistically insignificant on TSH level. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL EVALUATION OF THYROMAX POWDER AGAINST THYROXINE SODIUM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPOTHYROIDISM
Author
Nitin, Ujjaliya; Krishnankutty, S V; Remadevi, R
Pages
52-64
Section
Research article
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Jan 2013
Publisher
Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI)
e-ISSN
22774289
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1353511622
Copyright
Copyright Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine (GJRMI) Jan 2013