Alleviation of favipiravir-induced hepatotoxicity using hepatoprotective herbal extracts in wistar rats
Rohan Magdum,
Sanman Kolhe,
Pramod Kolsure
et al.
Abstract:Teratogenicity and hyperuricemia are the main side effects of favipiravir, an antiviral drug recently found its use to treat mild to moderate coronavirus infections. This study investigated the beneficial effect of herbal extracts like Picrorrhiza kurroa (PK) and Scutellaria baicalensis (SB) and their active chemical constituents (baicalin and baicalein) on favipiravirinduced hepatotoxicity in rats. The formulation combinations included favipiravir, favipiravir + PK extract, favipiravir + pure baicalin, favip… Show more
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