Role and Efficacy of “Katankateriyadi Kwatha” in Patients of Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus Type 2): A Clinical Trial
Role of Katankateriyadi Kwath in Diabetes
Abstract
Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus) is a by-product of urbanization, proclaimed thousands of years back by Acharya Charaka. India has a high prevalence of diabetes which is increasing in number at an alarming rate. The introduction of oral hypoglycaemic drugs in modern therapeutics materialize to be a breakthrough in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus initially but subsequently, it was experienced that most of the hypoglycaemic drugs were inadequately effective and were associated with many major side effects. To get rid of this problem, here we aimed to find out an effective and safe remedy to control the disease. This study is an Open-label, standard control, randomized and comparative clinical study with the 3-month assessment of the response of the trial drug “Katankateriyadi Kwatha” on the diabetic patients through subjective and objective parameters.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Clinical study, Madhumeha, Katankateriyadi Kwatha.
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Diabetes mellitus, Clinical study, Madhumeha, Katankateriyadi KwathaDOI
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