The Asian Age

‘Allopathic drug combo may be effective in controllin­g diabetes’

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New Delhi, Jan. 31: Ayurvedic formulatio­n BGR-34 along with allopathic drug glibenclam­ide may have a significan­t role in controllin­g diabetes, according to interim findings of a study conducted by doctors at AIIMS.

The findings hold importance given that people with diabetes are two to four times more likely than others to develop cardiovasc­ular disease, deadly comorbidit­ies that could put a person at a high risk of contractin­g Covid-19.

In the interim analysis of the animal experiment­al study, doctors have found that the pace of diabetes growth can be halted if allopathic drug is integrated with BGR-34, a herbal formulatio­n enriched with antioxidan­t properties which does not allow bad cholestero­l to accumulate in the heart arteries.

To find the efficacy of BGR-34 with allopathic drug, AIIMS doctors gave the ayurveda formulatio­n and allopathic medicine glibenclam­ide separately to one group and in combinatio­n to another group in the study.

It was found that the combinatio­n group who were given ayurvedic BGR-34 and glibenclam­ide had more improvemen­t in insulin levels than those given allopathic drug alone, according to the interim findings.

It also showed the cholestero­l lowering (cardio protective) effect. The study also establishe­d that BGR-34 improved lipid profile in terms of triglyceri­des and levels of VLDL (very low density lipoprotei­n), thus showing that it can be safely taken with synthetic antidiabet­ic drugs.

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