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! scope="col"| ''Anupana''
 
! scope="col"| ''Anupana''
 
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|rowspan = "3"|''Vata'' dominant ''pandu''
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|rowspan = "3"|[[Vata]] dominant ''pandu''
 
| ''Mahayogaraja samira mixture''
 
| ''Mahayogaraja samira mixture''
 
| 120-480 mg
 
| 120-480 mg
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| Milk
 
| Milk
 
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| rowspan = "2"|''Pitta'' dominant ''pandu''
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| rowspan = "2"|[[Pitta]] dominant ''pandu''
 
| ''Tapyadi lauha'' mixture
 
| ''Tapyadi lauha'' mixture
 
| 250 - 600 mg
 
| 250 - 600 mg
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| Honey
 
| Honey
 
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| ''Kapha'' dominant ''pandu''
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| [[Kapha]] dominant ''pandu''
 
| ''Gomutra Haritaki'' mixture
 
| ''Gomutra Haritaki'' mixture
 
| 600 mg - 3 grams
 
| 600 mg - 3 grams
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==== Evidence based clinical practices ====
 
==== Evidence based clinical practices ====
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*In a study carried out by Shazi L. and Thakar A., ''Amalaki rasayana'' was found effective in management of iron deficiency anemia. However the efficacy was equal in clinical parameters and less in biochemical parameters in comparison to conventional drugs a combination of folic acid and ferrous sulphate. <ref> Shaizi Layeeq, Thakar A.B. Clinical efficacy of Amalaki rasayana in the management of pandu(iron deficiency anemia). Ayu.2015.July-Sep.36(3):290-297. </ref>  
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*In a study carried out by Shazi L. and Thakar A., Amalaki [[rasayana]] was found effective in management of iron deficiency anemia. However the efficacy was equal in clinical parameters and less in biochemical parameters in comparison to conventional drugs a combination of folic acid and ferrous sulphate. <ref> Shaizi Layeeq, Thakar A.B. Clinical efficacy of Amalaki rasayana in the management of pandu(iron deficiency anemia). Ayu.2015.July-Sep.36(3):290-297. </ref>  
*''Punarnava mandura'' was found effective as ''panduhara'' and ''rasayana'' in patients of geriatric anemia and can counteract most of the pathological manifestations related to ''pandu roga'' in old age (geriatric anemia)<ref>Pandya M.G. Dave A.R. A clinical study of punarnava mandura in the management of pandu roga in old age (geriatric anemia).Ayu,2014 July-Sept; 35(3);252-260. </ref>. In another study on pregnant females, ''punarnava mandura'' and ''dhatri lauha'' are found effective in management of anemia during pregnancy.<ref>Khandelwal D.A, Donga S.B.,Dei L.P. Clinical efficacy of punarnava mandura and dhatri lauha in the management of garbhini pandu (anemia in pregnancy) Ayu,2015 Oct-Dec;36(4); 397-403. </ref>
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*''Punarnava mandura'' was found effective as ''panduhara'' and [[rasayana]] in patients of geriatric anemia and can counteract most of the pathological manifestations related to ''pandu roga'' in old age (geriatric anemia)<ref>Pandya M.G. Dave A.R. A clinical study of punarnava mandura in the management of pandu roga in old age (geriatric anemia).Ayu,2014 July-Sept; 35(3);252-260. </ref>. In another study on pregnant females, ''punarnava mandura'' and ''dhatri lauha'' are found effective in management of anemia during pregnancy.<ref>Khandelwal D.A, Donga S.B.,Dei L.P. Clinical efficacy of punarnava mandura and dhatri lauha in the management of garbhini pandu (anemia in pregnancy) Ayu,2015 Oct-Dec;36(4); 397-403. </ref>
 
*A herbomineral formulation ''Trikatrayadi Lauha'' suspension was observed an effective, well-tolerated, and clinically safe formulation for the management of Iron deficiency anemia in children.<ref>Kumar A, Garai AK. A clinical study on Pandu Roga, iron deficiency anemia, with Trikatrayadi Lauha suspension in children. J [[Ayurveda]] Integr Med 2012;3:215-22.</ref> Khan et.al. observed that the same formulation was observed effective to relieve the signs and symptoms of ''pandu'' in comparison to standard control drug (Fersolate-CM). ''Trikatrayadi lauha'' provided significant improvement on Hbgm%, RBC, PCV, MCV, serum iron, percent transferrin saturation and to decrease TIBC. Therefore ''Trikatrayadi Lauha'' can be used in ''Panduroga'' or IDA as a safe hematinic drug.<ref>Khan Subir kumar, Vyas S.N. Chandola H.M. Efficacy of Trikatrayadi lauha in Pandu roga with reference to iron deficiency anemia. Ayu  2012. Jan-Mar, 33(1):62-67.</ref>  
 
*A herbomineral formulation ''Trikatrayadi Lauha'' suspension was observed an effective, well-tolerated, and clinically safe formulation for the management of Iron deficiency anemia in children.<ref>Kumar A, Garai AK. A clinical study on Pandu Roga, iron deficiency anemia, with Trikatrayadi Lauha suspension in children. J [[Ayurveda]] Integr Med 2012;3:215-22.</ref> Khan et.al. observed that the same formulation was observed effective to relieve the signs and symptoms of ''pandu'' in comparison to standard control drug (Fersolate-CM). ''Trikatrayadi lauha'' provided significant improvement on Hbgm%, RBC, PCV, MCV, serum iron, percent transferrin saturation and to decrease TIBC. Therefore ''Trikatrayadi Lauha'' can be used in ''Panduroga'' or IDA as a safe hematinic drug.<ref>Khan Subir kumar, Vyas S.N. Chandola H.M. Efficacy of Trikatrayadi lauha in Pandu roga with reference to iron deficiency anemia. Ayu  2012. Jan-Mar, 33(1):62-67.</ref>  
 
*Tewari et.al. studied the ethnopharmacological approaches to the therapy of jaundice<ref>Tewari D, Mocan A, Parvanov ED, Sah AN, Nabavi SM, Huminiecki L, Ma ZF, Lee YY, Horba´nczuk JO and Atanasov AG (2017) Ethnopharmacological Approaches for Therapy of Jaundice: Part I. Front. Pharmacol. 8:518. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00518</ref> and highly used plant species from acanthaceae,euphorbiaceae, asteraceae, combretaceae and fabaceae family in the management of jaundice. The team of researchers elaborately studied hystorical perspective of jaundice, its pathophysiology and enlisted 207 herbs used in management of jaundice.<ref>Tewari D, Mocan A, Parvanov ED, Sah AN, Nabavi SM, Huminiecki L, Ma ZF, Lee YY, Horba´nczuk JO and Atanasov AG (2017) Ethnopharmacological Approaches for Therapy of Jaundice: Part II. Highly Used Plant Species from Acanthaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Asteraceae, Combretaceae, and Fabaceae Families. Front. Pharmacol. 8:519. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00519</ref>
 
*Tewari et.al. studied the ethnopharmacological approaches to the therapy of jaundice<ref>Tewari D, Mocan A, Parvanov ED, Sah AN, Nabavi SM, Huminiecki L, Ma ZF, Lee YY, Horba´nczuk JO and Atanasov AG (2017) Ethnopharmacological Approaches for Therapy of Jaundice: Part I. Front. Pharmacol. 8:518. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00518</ref> and highly used plant species from acanthaceae,euphorbiaceae, asteraceae, combretaceae and fabaceae family in the management of jaundice. The team of researchers elaborately studied hystorical perspective of jaundice, its pathophysiology and enlisted 207 herbs used in management of jaundice.<ref>Tewari D, Mocan A, Parvanov ED, Sah AN, Nabavi SM, Huminiecki L, Ma ZF, Lee YY, Horba´nczuk JO and Atanasov AG (2017) Ethnopharmacological Approaches for Therapy of Jaundice: Part II. Highly Used Plant Species from Acanthaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Asteraceae, Combretaceae, and Fabaceae Families. Front. Pharmacol. 8:519. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00519</ref>
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