Abstract

Introduction: Laghu Sudarshan Churna is a Churna mentioned by Yogratnakar indicated in the treatment of all types of Jwara and its action is Tridoshanashak. Fever is bodys natural defense mechanism against infectious agents which can damage the tissue. Some studies have suggested that raising temperature may be harmful. Therefore, in clinical practices in which fever associated risk benefits, antipyretic treatment is necessary.
 Aim and Objective: Drug dosage modification and pharmaceutical standardization of Laghu Sudarshana Churna to Laghu Sudarshana Vati with comparative Assessment of its Antipyretic & Analgesic activities in albino rats.
 Materials and Methods: To evaluate antipyretic & analgesic activities of test drugs the most commonly employed method to induce fever in animals is brewers yeast induced pyrexia, Tail flick test & Hot plate test for analgesic in animal models.
 Observation and Results: Observation will be done on the basis of Physicochemical & Organoleptic characteristics of Laghu Sudarshan churna & Laghu Sudarshan vati. Results will be drawn on the basis of observations & applying suitable test. It will be noted & presented in the form of table, charts & graphs etc.
 Conclusion: If this Antipyretic & Analgesic study is successful then this data will be used in another clinical study for intervention of Antipyretic & Analgesic studies, as it is Herbal medicine so it will show no any toxic effect in animal models. Hence, it will be easily used in humans also.

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