Prokinetic Effect of Selected Nutraceuticals
Asma Latif, PhD Scholar
Abstract
Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment (ATT) is one of the effective treatments of tuberculosis but the use of drugs for a long time put an adverse effect on the gut and other organs of the body. Nutraceuticals are the cheapest natural sources with therapeutic effects. These natural medicines help in alleviating gastrointestinal disturbances. This study will be conducted to overcome gastrointestinal issues with the help of nutraceuticals, which are more acceptable by the majority and have no side effects.
The aim of this study will be to evaluate if Zingiber officinale, Carum carvi, L, and Mentha spicata L nutraceuticals can help in alleviating gastrointestinal disturbances in subjects which are more acceptable by the majority and have no side effects.
This Randomized Control interventional three arms Trial will comprise three phases. Patients will be randomized to Zingiber officinale, Carum carvi, L, and Mentha spicata L nutraceuticals or placebo for three months. We will evaluate symptoms assessment, dietary assessment, biochemical and physical analysis i.e. Acid-Fast Bacillus (AFB) for sputum, Chest X-ray (CXR), and Complete Blood Count (CBC) at baseline and after 3 months since the study started.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
- Digestive System Diseases