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Formulation and evaluation of herbal Antitussive Syrup of Methanolic Extract of Lycopus europaeus in Mice

Published in November 2013 Issue 8 (Vol. 1, Issue 8, 2013)

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Methanolic extract of Lycopus europaeus were investigated for their antitussive effect on citric acid induced cough model in mice. The results showed that the formulated cough syrup exhibited significant antitussive activity in a dose dependent manner the activity was compared with the prototype antitussive agent diphenhydramine HCl. It has been observed that the extract has produced 54%, 70%, 75% reduction in cough bouts at the dose level of 1, 2, 3 ml respectively after 1hr of drug administration. It is evident from the data the highest dose of 3 ml was found to be more effective. It is found that antitussive activity produced by the herbal formulation in the minimum dose was much better than the standard drug. Keysword: Antitussive agent, Polyherbal cough syrup, Diphenhydramine HCl, Citric acid induced.

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Abdul Aziz

Faculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin...

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Imran Ahmad Khan

Faculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin...

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Aqsa Afzal

Faculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin...

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Shaukat Hussain Munawar

Faculty of medicine and allied...

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AJPHR18011

AJPHR-01-000011

2013-11-01

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Aziz & Ahmad, I. & Afzal & Hussain, S. (2013). Formulation and evaluation of herbal Antitussive Syrup of Methanolic Extract of Lycopus europaeus in Mice. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 1(8), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR18011

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