Ayurvedic preparations for the management of Iron Deficiency Anemia: A systematic review.

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Medical Consultant-Urban TB, Catholic Health Association of India (CHAI), Chhattisgarh, India.

Published: January 2016

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  • Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a significant global health issue, especially in India, with Ayurveda offering various formulations for its management.
  • A systematic review identified 10 relevant studies showing that many Ayurvedic treatments resulted in better outcomes than allopathic iron supplements, without adverse effects.
  • Among the reviewed Ayurvedic formulations, one particular product demonstrated the highest rate of hemoglobin regeneration and is actively promoted for use at the community level by health programs in India.

Article Abstract

Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a global public health crisis, so also in India. As per the World Health Organization's report, half of the total anemia is IDA. Ayurveda offers several formulations for the management of IDA. Given in this context, a systematic review was carried out to understand the role of Ayurvedic formulations for the management of IDA. For this purpose, articles were obtained from PubMed and through hand search process. Of the 37 articles identified, 10 articles were finally selected for the review. Of the 10 studies identified, 3 studies were ( = 10) exclusively focused on pregnant women, 2 studies ( = 10) were exclusively focused on pediatric age group, 1 study ( = 10) was exclusively focused on geriatric anemia and 4 studies ( = 10) were focused on general population. The response of most of the Ayurvedic formulations was better than Allopathic formulations and there was no untoward effect as observed with iron salts. Statistically significant results were obtained in favor of most of the Ayurvedic formulations in subjective and hematological parameters. Among six different formulations, is suggested as the drug of choice for IDA as the Hb regeneration with this drug is highest- 0.16 g/dl/day, as reported by one of the studies. In addition, is currently used as an anemia correcting agent at the community level promoted by the National Rural Health Mission and is included in the Accredited Social Health Activist's drugs kit. As most of these Ayurvedic formulations are found effective against IDA, their usage should be fostered at all level in addition to modern allopathic medicines.

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