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Alpha™- Liv Drops

Alpha – Liv Drops Due to high demand from the market, for a formulation in drops for the liver, apart from the syrup already available in the market, Schwabe India developed this product. Introduction The liver plays a key role in metabolism. It has anabolic and catabolic, exocrine and endocrine functions. The liver is a blood reservoir, filter and store of different substances (e.g. glycogen, vitamins). It is the site of serum protein (e.g. albumin, prothrombin, fibrinogen) and enzyme synthesis. Metabolic processes (e.g. bilirubin, hormone, carbohydrate and lipid turnover) and the removal of toxic products are important liver functions. 1 Hepatotoxins (e.g. alcohol, tetracycline, acetaminophen, fungal toxins, and anabolic steroids) can cause specific damage to liver cells. Toxic hepatitis may be clinically silent or severe enough to lead to the rapid development of hepatic failure. Clinical features include hepatomegaly, enzyme abnormalities, fever, abdominal pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting and weight loss. In patients with underlying cirrhosis, manifestations of portal hypertension may predominate. Aversion to fatty food, abdominal discomfort, nausea and vomiting after meals may be symptoms of 2 cholelithiasis. Jaundice results from accumulation of bilirubin. It has non-hepatic as well as hepatic causes. Hyperbilirubinaemia may be due to abnormalities in the 3 formation, transport, metabolism or excretion of bilirubin. TM Alpha -Liv Drops aids recovery and normalisation of liver functions. Severe liver disease needs specialised treatment. Indications: Slow liver functions, fatty liver, and for supportive treatment of hepatocellular jaundice and toxic liver damage.

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Role of Solanum nigrum on gastric ulcer – Schwabe News Apr – Dec 2019 – Schwabe India

Role of Solanum nigrum on gastric ulcer


Recently a study has showed the action of Solanum nigrum on gastric ulcer. Extract of Solanum nigrum (SNE) fruit on cold restraint stress (CRU), indomethacin (IND), pyloric ligation (PL) and ethanol (EtOH) were injected in rat suffering from induced gastric ulcer. It is found that the drug significantly inhibited gastric ulcers lesion with equal or higher than omeprazole. Data showed CRU (76.6%), IND (73.8%), PL (80.1%) and EtOH (70.6%) positive result. SNE showed concomitant attenuation of gastric secretory volume, acidity and pepsin secretion in ulcerated rats. Apart from this SNE also increased healing of acetic acid induced ulcers after the treatment of 7 days. Results also indicate that the extract inhibits H+K+ATPase activity and decline gastric juice secretion. Histological findings showed severity of the reaction of ulcerogen and the reduction of ulcer size by SNE. Safety evaluation of SNE was also carried out which suggest antiulcer activity by blocking secretion through inhibition of H+K+ATPase.


Reference:

Jainu M., Devi C.S.S, Antiulcerogenic and ulcer healing effects of Solanum nigrum (L.) on experimental ulcer models: Possible mechanism for the inhibition of acid formation, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 104, Issues 1–2, 8 March 2006, Pages 156–163

Recent Advancements in Basic Homeopathic Research – A Report on Two Significant Publication

In a study conducted at the Experimental Farm of the State University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, researchers investigated the impact of homeopathic treatments on piglets during the nursery phase. The study aimed to determine whether homeopathic agents could reduce fighting behavior, improve growth performance, and affect hematological, metabolic, and oxidative variables. The study included 108 weaned piglets divided into four groups: a negative control group receiving only the basal diet, and three groups receiving different homeopathic treatments at varying dosages.

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Journal of Evidence Based Homeopathy
Volume: 1, Issue: 1, January - June 2023

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