Abstract

Hyperlipidaemia is one such lifestyle disorder which is identified as an impending risk factor for many diseases like hypertension, metabolic syndrome, coronary artery disease (CAD) and cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). In Hyperlipidaemia levels of lipoproteins i.e. (cholesterol, triglycerides, or both) are raised in the plasma, which can be co-related to elevated Sneha or Meda Dhatu in the body. As drugs used in modern medicine viz. statins, fibrates etc. to treat hyperlipidaemia has several adverse effects such as myopathy, potential elevation in serum transaminase levels leading to hepatic damage, nausea or vomiting, bowel upset, multiple joint pain etc. Hence, it is very much necessary to have definite and harmless solution to this problem. Apatarpan is the treatment advocated in ayurved for Santarpanjanya Vyadhis and Hyperlipidaemia is one among this group of disease. Taking into consideration all the treatment modalities in Ayurveda, Rasarakta Pachak Ghanavati was given as a line of treatment in Hyperlipidaemia. Methods - 60 patients of Hyperlipidaemia as per the objective criteria of range for lipid profile mentioned in American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine were randomly selected from OPD and IPD of Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research centre, Pimpri, Pune. Group A (n=30) patients were treated with Rasarakta Pachak Ghanavati (500mg) 2 tabs twice in a day after food for 30 days and Group B (n=30) patients were treated with Tab Atorvastatin (10mg) 1 tab once in a day after food for 30 days. Result- Rasarakta Pachak Ghanavati group showed marked improvement on Serum Total Cholesterol and Serum LDL – Cholesterol and moderate improvement on Serum Triglycerides and Serum HDL – Cholesterol parameters of lipid profile. While Tab Atorvastatin group showed marked improvement on almost all the parameters of lipid profile.

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