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Thymoquinone, Lipids and Herbal Medication Volume 2 - Issue 4

Abdul Qadir Khokhar1, Altaf H Mahar2, Shumaila Najeeb3, Nusratullah Khan4, Seema Shah Murad5 and Shah Murad6*

  • 1AP Community Medicine at KIMS Karachi, Pakistan
  • 2Research Associate at HEJ Institute of Chemistry, Pakistan
  • 3Associate Prof of Histopathology at Yusra Medical College, Pakistan
  • 4Assistant Prof of Biochemistry at Bolan University of Medical and health Sciences, Pakistan
  • 5Gynecologist at IMDC, Pakistan
  • 6Professor of Pharmacology, Pakistan

Received:January 25, 2020;   Published:February 11, 2020

Corresponding author:Shah Murad Professor of Pharmacology, IMDC, Islamabad, Pakistan

DOI: 10.32474/TOOAJ.2020.02.000145

 

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Allopathic drugs used as hypolipidemic agents have number of unwanted effects. Herbal therapy for Hyperlipidemia is getting attention due to their less frequent side effects. In this study we have compared hypolipidemic effects of Fenofibrate 40 mg with Nigella sativa. Seventy-five hyperlipidemic patients from National Hospital Lahore were enrolled for study. Consent was taken from all enrolled participants and were divided in three equal numbers i.e. twenty-five in each group. Group 1 was on Nigella sativa, group 2 was on Gemfibrozil and third group was on placebo therapy. They were advised to take drugs for two months. After completion of study pretreatment and post treatment values of LDL cholesterol were analyzed statistically. In 25 patients who were on Nigella sativa, their LDL cholesterol decreased from 191.14±3.45 to 159.40±2.98 mg/dl. 31.7 mg/dl LDL reduction was observed when compared with placebo group. In 25 patients who were on Fenofibrate 40 mg, their LDL cholesterol decreased from 197.77±3.91 mg/dl to 159.62±2.20 mg/dl. LDL reduction in this group was 38.2 mg/dl. These changes are highly significant with p-values of <0.001. We concluded from this study that hypolipidemic characteristic of Nigella sativa is comparable and therapeutically as effective as traditionally used hypolipidemic medication Fenofibrate.

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