Adverse Drug Reactions And Pitta Dosha: An Ayurvedic Perspective

Vaishnavi Potnis D. , Ujjwala Gokral M. , Dr. Deepa Kale R.

Department Sharir Kriya , YMT Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, 410210.

Corresponding Author: Vaishnavi Potnis D.

E-mail ID: vaishnavi9908@gmail.com

Submission: 29.06.2024                                    Acceptance: 29.07.2024                                              Publication: 30.08.2024

https://www.doi.org/10.63778/PDEASIJRAAS-ARJCPL/2024_83020

Abstract: Drug adverse effects are a significant concern in modern healthcare, affecting a large number of patients. It is estimated to affect 10–20% of hospitalized patients worldwide, with an estimated prevalence of 6–7% of patients hospitalized for Adverse effects. These statistics implies the importance of understanding and effectively managing the adverse effects. This study aims to explore the role of Ayurveda, specifically the Pitta Dosha, in understanding and managing adverse drug reactions (ADRs). The research problem focuses on the imbalance of doshas, particularly Pitta Dosha, as a potential cause of drug adverse effects. The methodology includes a multifaceted approach combining Adverse Drug Reaction studies with Ayurvedic principles and texts. Results indicate that ADRs can range from mild discomfort to severe conditions and are influenced by patient characteristics (such as age, sex, and comorbidities) and drug factors (such as type, dose, and bioavailability). Ayurvedic perspectives on doshas provide a holistic approach to preventing and managing adverse effects through diet, lifestyle changes, and herbal interventions. By understanding Pitta dosha, an ayurvedic concept related to fire and metabolism, one might gain insights into potential reasons for ADRs and explore approaches to support body's processing of medications. Pitta Dosha's impact on drug metabolism and individual sensitivity is discussed, emphasizing the importance of balancing Pitta for optimal health. The implications suggest a collaborative approach integrating Ayurvedic principles with modern medicine for managing ADRs.

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