International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Volume 16, Issue 7s, 2026

Clinical Effectiveness of Yavapatol Kashaya Compared with Indrayavadi Kashaya in Ayurvedic Management of Pittaj Jwara

Dr. Virendra Baburao Pawar1*, Dr. Shubham Balaji Kumdale2

1*Associate Professor, Department of Kayachikitsa, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed To Be University, College of Ayurved, Dhankwadi, Pune, 411043, Maharashtra, India
Email: Virendra.pawar@bharatividyapeeth.edu

2PG Scholar, Department of Kayachikitsa, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed To Be University, College of Ayurved, Dhankawadi, Pune, 411043, Maharashtra, India
Email: Shubhamkumdale111@gmail.com


ABSTRACT

Acharya Charaka refers to Jwara as Sarvarogagraja, as it affects the body, senses, and mind. Clinically, it presents with features such as Jwaravega, Atisara, Chhardi, Sweda, Daha, and Trishna, which correspond to high-grade fever in modern medicine. While contemporary therapeutic approaches primarily involve antipyretics, Ayurveda utilizes various dosage forms including Choorna, Guti-Vati, Rasa Kalpa, and Kashaya. Among them, Yavapatol Kashaya, prepared from Patol, Indrayava, and Madhu, is a cost-effective herbal formulation endowed with antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, Deepana-Pachana, and Jwarahara properties. Despite the availability of clinical studies on formulations like Duralabhadi and Indrayavadi Kashaya, scientific evaluation of Yavapatol Kashaya remains limited. Therefore, the present study aims to assess its clinical efficacy in Pittaj Jwara, with Indrayavadi Kashaya used as the standard comparator.

Keywords: Jwara, Pittaj Jwara, Yavapatol Kashaya, Indrayavadi Kashaya, Ayurveda, Antipyretic.

How to cite this article: Pawar VB, Kumdale SB. Clinical Effectiveness of Yavapatol Kashaya Compared with Indrayavadi Kashaya in Ayurvedic Management of Pittaj Jwara. Int J Drug Deliv Technol. 2026;16(7s): 992-995; DOI: 10.25258/ijddt.16.7s.108

Source of support: None

Conflict of interest: None