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Indications
Livolite capsule is
indicated in-
* রেজিস্টার্ড চিকিৎসকের পরামর্শ মোতাবেক ঔষধ সেবন করুন'
Description
Livolite is a
herbaceous plant of acanthaceae family, native to India and Sri Lanka. Its
common name is Kalomegh. It is widely cultivated in Southern Asia, where it is
used to treat infections and some diseases, often being used before antibiotics
were created. Mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes.
Pharmacology
Andrographis compounds
have shown antiviral properties which appear to inhibit glycoproteins in the
virus. This impedes the ability of viruses to invade cells and replicate. It
also has a major effect activating the general defense functions of the immune
system by stimulating the production of antibodies as well as non-specific
immune responses such as increased macrophage phagocytosis, rather than by any
direct antimicrobial activity. Andrographis has flavonoids, which always have
an anti-inflammatory effect. In vitro studies have shown that the flavonoid
activities suppressed the genetic expression of neutrophils. Similarly, studies
have indicated that a variety of inflammatory proteins, including COX-2, are
reduced by the presence of Andrographoloid.
The aerial parts and their constituent andrographolides have antihepato-toxic
activity in vitro and in vivo. In vitro studies have shown that intraperitoneal
administration of a methanol extract of the aerial parts to mice reduced
hepatotoxicity induced by carbon tetrachloride CCl4, and reversed CCl4 induced
histopathological changes in the liver. Intraperitoneal administration of
andrographolide to mice inhibited the CCl4 induced increase in the activity of
serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase, serum glutamate pyruvate
transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin and hepatic triglycerides.
Andrographolide, the major antihepatotoxic component of the plant, exerted a
pronounced protective effect in rats against hepato-toxicity induced by CCl4,
Dgalactosamine, paracetamol and ethanol.
Moreover, andrographolide and related diterpenes are choleretic, antidiarrheal,
immunostimulant, antimalarial, antipyretic and active in urinary tract
infections.
Dosage & Administration
Age 18 and above: 1 capsule 3 times daily after meal for 5 to
10 days.
12 to 17 years: 1 capsule 2 times daily after meal for 5 to
10 days.
4 to 11 years: 1 capsule daily after meal for 5 to 10 days
or as directed by the physician.
* রেজিস্টার্ড চিকিৎসকের পরামর্শ মোতাবেক ঔষধ সেবন করুন'
Interaction
May have a synergistic
effect with isoniazid.
Contraindications
Andrographis is
contraindicated in cases of known allergy to plants of the acanthaceae family
Side Effects
Large oral doses may
cause gastric discomfort, vomiting and loss of appetite. These side-effects
appear to be due to the bitter taste of andrographolide.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Andrographis should
not be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Therapeutic Class
Herbal and
Nutraceuticals
Storage Conditions
Keep below 30°C
temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
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