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Abstract

This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of herbal tablets, focusing on their formulation, therapeutic efficacy, safety, and the challenges associated with their use. Medicinal herbs have several active substances with pharmacological and prophylactic properties that can be used in the treatment of ASTHAMA. This review presents an overview of some medicinal plants that have been shown to have Asthma Disease treat. Traditional Medicines derived from medicinal plants are used by about 60% of the world’s population. This review focuses on Indian Herbal drugs and plants used in the treatment of ASTHAMA, especially in India. In traditional systems of medicine, many plants have been documented to be useful for the treatment of various respiratory disorders including asthma. In the last two decades the use of medicinal plants and natural products has been increased dramatically all over the world. Objectives: Asthma is a frequent condition worldwide that significantly impairs quality of life. Herbal medicine (HM) has been used to treat chronic cough due to the limited effectiveness of conventional medications. This study aimed to summarize and determine the effects of HM on patients with chronic cough.

Keywords

inhibits Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory, Antimicrobials,,Antiglycemic

Introduction

  1. Asthma: -

Asthma is characterized by episodic airway inflammation and chronic airway remodeling, which contribute to airflow obstruction giving rise to the symptoms of cough and wheeze. Corticosteroids, the most potent nonspecific anti-inflammatory agents, are the cornerstone of asthma treatment. However, in patients with severe asthma, corticosteroids are often ineffective at controlling airway inflammation, symptoms, and exacerbations. In patients with severe asthma, corticosteroids are used at the high doses required to partially control symptoms, at high doses they are commonly associated with significant side effects including mood instability, weight gain, impaired glycemic control (glucose intolerance, type 2 diabetes), adrenal suppression and growth retardation in children.

Common Symptoms

Coughing: Especially at night or early morning.

Wheezing: A whistling sound when breathing out.

Shortness of breath: Difficulty getting enough air.

Chest tightness: A feeling of pressure or squeezing in the chest.

Management & Treatment

Inhalers: Quick-relief (reliever) for immediate symptoms and daily-use (preventer) to control inflammation.

Asthma Action Plan: A written plan from your doctor for managing symptoms.

Lifestyle: Maintain a healthy weight, manage heartburn (GERD), get regular exercise (warm up in cold air).

Professional Care: See a doctor for diagnosis and an effective long-term control plan to prevent severe attacks.

Ingredients: -

 

Indian Tinospora: -

Indian Tinospora, most notably Tinospora cordifolia (also known as Guduchi or Giloy), is an ancient medicinal plant used in the Indian System of Medicines to treat various ailments like fever, jaundice, diabetes, skin disorders, and to boost immunity. especially if you have an autoimmune disease or are undergoing surgery.

Properties: -

  1. Inhibits Antioxidants
  2. Anti-inflammatory

Benifits: -

  1. Boosts immunity
  2. Treat chronic fever
  3. Treat diabetes
  4. Treat eye disorder
  5. Treat Asthma
  6. Boosts Digestion
  7. Reduce Anxiety and improve

Dry-Dates: -

Dry dates have several health benefits that might make you choose them over fresh ones. Date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera) are nutrient-rich and serve as a natural remedy for many ailments. These stone fruits are rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and powerful antioxidants, improving digestion, boosting cardiovascular health and energy, and may even help combat anemia. 

Properties: -

  1. Antioxidants
  2. Provide quick energy

Benifits: -

  1. Rich iron source
  2. Rich calcium content
  3. Maintain healthy skin
  4. Repairs Damaged skin cells
  5. Energy Booster

Cinnamon: -

Common Names: cinnamon, cinnamon bark, Ceylon cinnamon, cassia cinnamon

Latin Names: Cinnamomum verum (also known as Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Laurus cinnamomum), Cinnamomum aromaticum (also known as Cinnamomum cassia)

*Cinnamon is a spice that comes from the dried bark of various species of Cinnamomum trees. Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), known as “true” cinnamon, grows primarily in Sri Lanka. Cassia cinnamon (Cinnamomum aromaticum), grown in areas of southeastern Asia, is the most common type sold in North America.

*The bark, leaves, flowers, fruits, and roots of cinnamon have a long history of use in traditional medicine and cuisine in many parts of the world, including China, India, and Persia (Iran). Cinnamon was thought to help people with inflammation, nerve pain, heart disease, cough, and other conditions.

Properties: -

  1. Antioxidants
  2. Anti-inflammatory
  3. Antimicrobial properties

Benifits: -

  1. Cure headache
  2. Treat dental problems
  3. Good for diabetics’ patient
  4. Cure swelling and pain
  5. Lower risk of heart disease
 

Indian Black Berry: -

Jamun- an underutilized fruit

You can see jamun flooding in summer markets, so refreshing, and succulent to see. Commonly known as Java plum or Indian blackberry, Naavar Pazhamit goes by the botanical name Syzygiumcumini, Eugenia jambolana, and Myrtus cumini belonging to the Myrtaceae family. Several ancient ayurvedic texts even mention India as Jambudweep or a “land of Jambu” as there are a vast number of jamun trees growing in our nation.

Properties: -

  1. Anti-inflammation
  2. Antimicrobial
  3. Antioxidants
  4. Anticancer
  5. Antiglycemic

Benifits: -

  1. Help fight to cancer
  2. Boosts brain health
  3. Support digestion
  4. Promote heart health
  5. Weight loss
  6. Lower blood pressure
  7. Reduce DNA Damage help protect against aging and cancer.

Curry Leaves: -

Curry leaves include a variety of chemical components that have a variety of pharmacological and biological activities, nutritional benefits, and fragrant qualities. Some chemical components include caryophyllene, element, phallendence, and others because they give plants the capacity to stop food from going bad. Other substances include m-Cymene, -Terpinene, -Myrcene, Camphene, cis—ocimene, cis-Piperitol, Linalool, -Terpinene, and Terpinyl acetate. Thujene, eucalyptus oil, and caryophyllene oxide Additionally, the plant contains abundant amounts of girinimbiol and girinimbine (carbazole alkaloids), koenine, koenigine, and koenidine, as well as calcium, phosphorus, iron, thiamine (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), niacin (nicotinic acid), sitosterol, carotene, 1,4-methanoazulen24,27,228.

Properties: -

Curry leaves are rich in antioxidants, vitamins (A, C, E, B-complex), and minerals (iron, calcium, phosphorus), offering properties like anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, and digestive support due to bioactive compounds such as alkaloids and flavonoids. They help manage blood sugar, improve heart health, aid weight loss, enhance digestion, and promote hair/skin health by fighting free radicals and nourishing cells, with uses in both culinary and traditional Ayurvedic practice

LITERATURE SURVEY: -

The primary PubMed search produced 900 citations, of which 263 met the inclusion criteria. The first published study that met our inclusion criteria was published in 1984. The secondary PubMed search for the key words “cancer survivorship” in the title or abstract resulted in 391 articles, 72 of which met the inclusion criteria and were not duplicated by the initial search. The Medline search resulted in 719 articles. Of these, 170 articles met the inclusion criteria and were not duplicated by the initial searches. An additional 169 studies were identified in reference lists from articles that were identified in the searches conducted. The final result of the literature review was 674 articles. A positive dose response relationship between blood pressure and sodium intake in animal experiments was established. 2) In Dahl's animal experiment it was found that there were rats responding differently to the salt loading, salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains. The complications related to asthma include disease-related complications and adverse effects of glucocorticoids, LTRA, and endotracheal intubation. The following list contains complications associated with asthma:

• Decline in lung function

  • Osteoporosis
  • Fracture
  • Infections
  • Adrenal suppression
  • Cataract
  • Sleep disorders
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Mood disorders
  • Cardiac arrest
  • Glaucoma
  • Respiratory failure or arrest
  • Aspiration

CONCLUSION: -

First-line therapy for hypertension is lifestyle modification, consisting of weight loss, dietary sodium reduction and potassium supplementation, healthy dietary pattern, physical activity, and limited alcohol consumption. When drug therapy is required, first-line therapies are thiazide or thiazidelike diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blockers, and calcium channel blockers. Dry dates offer an array of health benefits. They are loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They can aid in digestion and improve cardiovascular, bone, and skin health. They also boost energy as they are high in natural sugars. Being a rich source of iron, they also help manage anaemia. The vitamins and minerals in dates help boost hair health too. Try including dry dates as a part of your diet in moderate amounts to reap their many benefits. Ancient texts such as Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita describe its use in treating various ailments, including fever, diabetes, skin disorders, digestive issues, and many more. It is also used in other traditional healing systems, such as Siddha and Unani medicine in India. Cinnamon has been used as a spice in daily life without any side effects. Several reports have dealt with the numerous properties of cinnamon in the forms of bark, essential oils, bark powder, phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and isolated components. Each of these properties plays a key role in the advancement of human health. The antioxidant and antimicrobial activities may occur through the direct action on oxidants or microbes, whereas the anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antidiabetic activities occur indirectly via receptor-mediated mechanisms. The significant health benefits of numerous types of cinnamon have been explored. The health benefits of fruits vary based on their composition, growth, and environmental circumstances. Mulberries and blackberries are little red/purple fruits that have high levels of natural health-promoting chemicals. These fruits are rich in phytochemicals, such as anthocyanins, ellagitannins, flavanol glycosides, and phenolic acids, as well as dietary fiber.

REFERENCE

  1. Int. J. Sci. R. Tech., 2025 2(12) A Multidisciplinary peer-reviewed Journal www.ijsrtjournal.com [ISSN: 2394-7063] Relevant conflicts of interest/financial disclosures: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any Commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. International Journal of Scientific Research and Technology 347 | P a g e Review on Formulation and Preparation of Treatment Multi-Disease Herbal Tablet Vishal Nagre*
  2. Medicinal Plants in the Treatment of Hypertension: A Review Raha Kamyab 1, Hossein Namdar 2, Muhammad Torbati 3, *, Morteza Ghojazadeh 4, Mostafa Araj-Khodaei 1,5, Seyyed Mohammad Bagger Fazljou 1, *
  3. A review on herbal antiasthmatics Ravindra G Mali 1,3, ?, Avinash S Dhake 2
  4. A Review on Herbal Antipyretic Drug1 Mamta,2 Mrs. Hemadri Sharma,3 Mrs. Taru Shrivastava, 4 Ms. Shivani Soni1Student,2Asst. Prof, 3 Asso. Prof, 4 Asst. Prof1 Mahakal Institute of Pharmaceutical Studies, Ujjain (M.P)1MIPS, Ujjain, India
  5. Cancer Survivorship Research: A Review of the Literature and Summary of Current NCI-Designated Cancer Center Projects J Phil Harrop 1, Julie A Dean 2, Electra D Paskett 3Author information Copyright and License information PMCID: PMC3191883 NIHMSID: NIHMS321488 PMID: 21980012
  6. Blackberries and Mulberries: Berries with Significant Health-Promoting Properties Mariana S Martins 1, Ana C Gonçalves 1,2, Gilberto Alves 1, Luís R Silva 1,3,4, *.

Reference

  1. Int. J. Sci. R. Tech., 2025 2(12) A Multidisciplinary peer-reviewed Journal www.ijsrtjournal.com [ISSN: 2394-7063] Relevant conflicts of interest/financial disclosures: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any Commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. International Journal of Scientific Research and Technology 347 | P a g e Review on Formulation and Preparation of Treatment Multi-Disease Herbal Tablet Vishal Nagre*
  2. Medicinal Plants in the Treatment of Hypertension: A Review Raha Kamyab 1, Hossein Namdar 2, Muhammad Torbati 3, *, Morteza Ghojazadeh 4, Mostafa Araj-Khodaei 1,5, Seyyed Mohammad Bagger Fazljou 1, *
  3. A review on herbal antiasthmatics Ravindra G Mali 1,3, ?, Avinash S Dhake 2
  4. A Review on Herbal Antipyretic Drug1 Mamta,2 Mrs. Hemadri Sharma,3 Mrs. Taru Shrivastava, 4 Ms. Shivani Soni1Student,2Asst. Prof, 3 Asso. Prof, 4 Asst. Prof1 Mahakal Institute of Pharmaceutical Studies, Ujjain (M.P)1MIPS, Ujjain, India
  5. Cancer Survivorship Research: A Review of the Literature and Summary of Current NCI-Designated Cancer Center Projects J Phil Harrop 1, Julie A Dean 2, Electra D Paskett 3Author information Copyright and License information PMCID: PMC3191883 NIHMSID: NIHMS321488 PMID: 21980012
  6. Blackberries and Mulberries: Berries with Significant Health-Promoting Properties Mariana S Martins 1, Ana C Gonçalves 1,2, Gilberto Alves 1, Luís R Silva 1,3,4, *.

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Vishal Dnyaneshwar Nagre
Corresponding author

Mangaldeep Institute of Pharmacy

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Vishal Sanjay Nagre
Co-author

Mangaldeep Institute of Pharmacy

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Dr. Kailas Rathod
Co-author

Mangaldeep Institute of Pharmacy

Vishal Dnyaneshwar Nagre*, Vishal Sanjay Nagre, Dr. Kailas Rathod, Review on Formulation and Preparation of Treatment Asthma Disease Herbal Tablet, Int. J. Sci. R. Tech., 2026, 3 (1), 352-356. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18431871

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