Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology

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Ashwith Shetty*, M.S. Madhu, Rajesh N , S.M. Ahmed, Raghavendra. K.V.


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Effect of mulmina mango as an adjunct to standard of care treatment on COVID-19 positive subjects undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in hospital quarantine (Dedicated Covid Health Centre)


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Author Details : Ashwith Shetty*, M.S. Madhu, Rajesh N , S.M. Ahmed, Raghavendra. K.V.

Volume : 8, Issue : 4, Year : 2021

Article Page : 291-297

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpp.2021.052



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Introduction: There are no approved drugs to treat COVID-19, and the vaccine is likely to be ready by early 2021. Many clinical studies are ongoing around the globe to find a cure or prevention of the disease.
Aims: The objective of the proposed study is to determine the efficacy and safety profile of Mulmina Mango as an adjunct to standard of care treatment on COVID-19 positive subjects undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in Hospital Quarantine. Settings and Design: The enrolled subjects were randomized into either of the two treatment arms in the ratio of 1:1. The freshly diagnosed (24-48 hrs.) COVID-19 positive Male or Female is aged 20 to 65 years (both inclusive) hospitalized patients were approached and checked for their eligibility.
and They were recruited after signing the written informed consent form. The number of patients included in the study is 48.
Statistical Analysis Used: In efficacy, both the treatment arms and the reduction in clinical symptom scale value and ordinal scale value are seen on day 7.
Results: On the ordinal scale, 41.7% of subjects in Treatment arm A showed a reduction of 2 points on the day, and 16.7% of subjects show 2 points reduction in Treatment arm B. In Safety results, there was no clinically significant finding in safety parameters in Treatment arm B.
Conclusions: Mulmina Mango showed encouraging results concerning RTPCR, CRP, Dopamine, IgG, CD4, and CD8 parameters. The properties of Mulmina Mango are highlighted below, along with the parameters for each property.
Key Messages: Mulmina Mango, COVID-19, Treatment Arm A, Treatment Arm B, MoHFW (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare)


Keywords: Mulmina Mango, COVID19, Treatment Arm A, Treatment Arm B, MoHFW (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare)


How to cite : Shetty A, Madhu M, Rajesh N, Ahmed S, K.v. R, Effect of mulmina mango as an adjunct to standard of care treatment on COVID-19 positive subjects undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in hospital quarantine (Dedicated Covid Health Centre). Indian J Pharm Pharmacol 2021;8(4):291-297

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