Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (Nov 2023)

Effectiveness of ayurvedic formulation, NAOQ19 along with standard care in the treatment of mild-moderate COVID-19 patients: A double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicentric trial

  • Pankaj Bhardwaj,
  • Kalaiselvan Ganapathy,
  • Monika Pathania,
  • K.H. Naveen,
  • Jaykaran Charan,
  • Siddhartha Dutta,
  • Ravisekhar Gadepalli,
  • Srikanth Srinivasan,
  • Manoj Kumar Gupta,
  • Akhil D. Goel,
  • Naresh Midha,
  • Bharat Kumar,
  • Meenakshi Sharma,
  • Praveen Sharma,
  • Mithu Banerjee,
  • Prasenjit Mitra,
  • Sanjeev Misra,
  • Vinayagamoorthy V,
  • Girija Subramaniant,
  • Praveen R,
  • Minakshi Dhar,
  • Vartika Saxena,
  • Puneet Dhamija,
  • Archana Singh,
  • Saumya Subramanian,
  • Divya Kanchibhotla

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 100778

Abstract

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Background: Medicines in indigenous systems such as Ayurveda have strong antimicrobial activity but double-blind randomized control trials are infrequent in this system of medicine. The efficacy of a new ayurvedic formulation was evaluated during the pandemic. Methods: 150 mild-moderate COVID-19 patients were enrolled and randomized in 1:1 to NAOQ19 and placebo group. RT-PCR was done on Day 3, 5 and 7. CBC, CRP, LFT, and KFT were assessed at baseline and exit. Duration of hospital stay was noted and clinical assessment was also performed. Result: The results demonstrated more people turning RT-PCR negative in the NAOQ19 group compared to the placebo group on day 3 (p-value = 0.033). The mean time duration to turn RT-PCR negative was significantly lower in the NAOQ19 group (4.6 days) compared to placebo group (5.2 days) (p-value = 0.018). There was significant reduction in hospital stay among patients in the NAOQ19 arm who were discharged earlier (5.6 days) compared to placebo group (6.4 days) (p-value = 0.046). Patients in NAOQ19 arm did not show any adverse life-threatening events. Conclusion: The ayurvedic preparation given along with standard of care therapy reduced the duration of hospital stay and there was earlier conversion to RT-PCR negative.The integrated approach can help to reduce patient workload in the hospitals as well as limit the transmission of the virus in the community. Study registration: CTRI/2021/05/033790.

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