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Ojus Tablet in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel
Syndrome
Dr. S. K. Jain
Abstract
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is on of the commonly occurring gastrointestinal disorder
characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. Because the causes and
mechanisms are unknown, a drug to cure this condition is still not available. Ojus Tablet,
a herbal comprehensive single formulation is claimed to be effective in the treatment of
IBS.
A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ojus Tablet in 50 patients
with established IBS. After a detailed history, clinical examination and relevant
investigations, patients were administered Ojus Tablet 1 tablet twice a day half an hour
after meals for 6 weeks, with a follow up every 2 weeks.
Forty-seven (94%) out of fity patients responded to Ojus within 6 weeks of therapy, this
was evident from statistically significant reduction in individual symptom scores
(P<0.05). Further the patient compliance was excellent and not adverse effects were
reported.
Thus Ojus Tablet represents a useful first line treatment in established cases of IBS.
Introduction:
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the common gastrointestinal diseases having a
broad clinical spectrum of severity. It has been reported that IBS sufferers worldwide
seeking medical attention contribute 25 to 50% of referrals to gastroenterologists. The
symptoms of IBS are best characterized by the criteria of Manning and coworkers, viz
abdominal pain related to bowel movements, distension altered bowel habits, passage of
mucus and a sense of incomplete evacuation after defecation. As the causes and
mechanisms of IBS are unknown, the search for a rational. It has been reported that
IBS sufferers world-wide seeking medical attention contribute 25 to 50% of
referrals to gastroenterologists.
Therapy till date has been frustrating.
A part from dietary modification, the treatment of IBS is directed to the predominant
symptom. With diarrhea-predominant IBS, an antidiarrhoeal is used. Prokinetics are used
in patients with constipation-predominant IBS. For abdominal pain as the predominant
symptom, antispasmodics or tricyclic antidepressants are administered. Anxiolytics are
used when stress related exacerbations of symptoms are present. Most of these drugs
especially the anxiolytic agents cannot be used on a long term basis because of risk of
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habituation, withdrawal reactions and drug interactions. Tricylic antidepressants often
cause or aggravate constipation in IBS patients because of their anticholinergic side
effects and are best avoided in the subgroup with pain and constipation. Again all the
above
Table I
N
Males : Females
Mean age of patients
Age range
50
31 : 19
32.24 + 1.76 years
21 to 40 years
Treatment administered
Dose
Ojus Tablet
1 tablet twice a day
Data expressed as Mean + S.E
Agents treat just one or the other symptom of the disorder and not IBS as a whole. In fact
many drugs have found their way into practice through their impressive placebo effect.
Till date, no single drug is available which combines all the desired actions required in
the treatment if IBS.
In this context, indigenous drugs are undergoing extensive research. Today the WHO has
acknowledged the contribution of ethnomedicine in the treatment of various diseases.
The fact that about one third of patients with IBS resort to alternative system of medicine
suggests that physicians and emotional needs of the patients.
In the current emerging scenario, Ojus Tablet represents an alternative medicine for IBS.
Ojus is a comprehensive herbal formulation enriched with time tested ingredients of
superior efficacy and high safety, beneficial in the treatment of IBS. Ojus Tablet contains
6 harmoniously blended ingredients possessing the actions desired in IBS prominent
among these are Sonth (Zingiber officinale), Karanj (Pongamia glabra), Bael (Aegle
marmelos) and Chitrak (Plumabago zeylanica) and Harde (Terminalia chebula).
Sr.
No.
Ingredients Botanical Name Qty./Tab
PART I: Extracts of the following:
1. Harde Terminalia chebula 300 mg
2. Sonth Zingiber officinale 300 mg
3. Pippali Mool Root of Piper longum 300 mg
4. Karanj Pongamia glabra 300 mg
5. Bael Aegle marmelos 300 mg
6. Chitrak Mool Plumbago zeylanica 300 mg
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Table II
Distribution of symptoms in IBS patients before and after treatment
with Ojus Tablet (n=50)
Symptom Number of patients
Before Rx (%)
Number of patients
After Rx (%)
Abdorminal pain
Nausea
Vomiting
Anorexia
Mucous in stools
Diarrhoea
Feeling of incomplete
evacuation
Constipation
Fullness after meals
Belching
Flatulence
Heartburn
Anxiety
Insomnia
47 (945%)
6 (12%)
4 (8%)
11 (22%)
38 (76%)
38 (76%)
39 (78%)
22 (44%)
32 (64%)
43 (86%)
38 (76%)
26 (52%)
43 (86%)
29 (58%)
4 (8%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
2 (4%)
5 (10%)
4 (8%)
8 (16%)
5 (10%)
3 (6%)
4 (8%)
3 (6%)
5 (10%)
3 (6%)
2 (4%)
Ojus Tablet is claimed to act by restoring the gastrointestinal motility. It reinforces the
body’s natural supply of digestive enzymes, assists in digestion, absorption and
assimilation. Further, it relieves flatulence and treats constipation or diarrhea. In fact Ojus
Tablet provided by other medications in the treatment of IBS.
The following study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ojus Tablet in
the treatment of patients with established IBS.
Table III
Symptoms scores in IBS patients before and
after treatment of Ojus Tablet
Symptom Score
Before Rx
Score
After Rx
P value
Abdorminal pain
Nausea
Vomiting
Anorexia
Mucous in stools
Diarrhoea
Feeling of incomplete
evacuation
Constipation
Fullness after meals
Belching
2.39 + 0.10
0.28 + 0.11
0.14 + 0.08
0.40 + 0.12
2.13 + 0.12
2.17 + 0.09
2.21 + 0.08
1.03 + 0.05
1.29 + 0.07
2.34 + 0.05
0.08 + 0.02
0.0 + 0.00
0.0 + 0.00
0.08 + 0.01
0.18 + 0.11
0.09 + 0.02
0.30 + 0.02
0.10 + 0.01
0.08 + 0.01
0.08 + 0.01
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
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Flatulence
Heartburn
Anxiety
Insomnia
2.17 + 0.05
0.81 + 0.04
2.31 + 0.10
0.64 + 0.06
0.06 + 0.03
0.12 + 0.01
0.08 + 0.04
0.06 + 0.01
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
p < 0.05
Wilcoxson’s signed rank test was used for comparison.
Value < 0.05 - significant
Materials and Methods
Fifty patients of established IBS (as per the Manning criteria) attending the
Gastroenterology OPD of Methodist hospital, Mathura, INDIA, satisfying the
inclusion criteria were studied. The ethics committee of the hospital approved the study
and a written informed consent was taken from each patient after explaining the treatment
pattern and follow up schedule.
Patients with organic disorders of gastrointestinal tract (neoplasm, sigmoid volvulus,
megacolon), history of abdorminal surgery or depression, anxiety, panic disorders or
patients with inflammatory bowel disease or intestinal malabsorption (which produce
symptoms mimicking IBS) were excluded from the study. This was an open trial.
All the patients were thoroughly interviewed, their clinical examination done and
symptoms recorded and scored. The scoring of symptoms was done as follows:
No symptoms = 0,
Mild = 1,
Moderate = 2,
Severe = 3.
Specific laboratory investigations like flexible sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy were
done to rule out colonic neoplasm, inflammatory bowel disease and colitis. Additionally,
complete blood count and ESR was done.
The patients were then put on Ojus Tablet in the dose of 1 tablet twice a day half and
hour after meals for a period of 6 weeks. Patients did not receive any other drug for IBS
apart from dietary advice. The data of the patients
Table IV
Response to Ojus Tablet after 6 weeks of treatment
Response Number of patients Percentage
Complete
Satisfactory
No response
43/50
4/50
2/50
86
8
4
Studied is shown in Table I
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At each followup every 2 weeks, patients were examined, interviewed (for improvement
and side effects of therapy if any). The results were analyzed and compared using
appropriate statistical tests.
Statistical analysis
All the data are presented as Mean + S.E.
Wilcoxson’s signed rank test was used to analyse the symptoms scores before and after
the treatment with Ojus tablet . A value of p < 0.05 was considered as statistically
significant.
Results
Fifty patients with established IBS were treated with Ojus Tablet for 6 weeks. The
distribution of symptoms in IBS patients before and after treatment with Ojus Tablet is
shown in Table II.
From Table II it is evident that the prominent symptoms in the studied patients were
abdominal paint (94%), anxiety (86%), belching (86%), feeling of incomplete evacuation
(78%), diarrhoea (76%), flatulence (76%), mucus in stools (76%), fullness in meals
(64%), insomnia (58%), heartburn (52%), and constipation (44%). Symptoms of
anorexia (22%) were less prominent in the patients studied.
The response to Ojus thrrapy is depicted in Table III. It can be seen that there is an
improvement in the symptoms score (p<0.05) in the patients. The same findings are
depicted in Figure 1 to 3.
About the overall response to Ojus treatment, it can be said that a complete recovery was
seen in 43/50 patients (86%) and a satisfactory recovery was seen in 4/50 (8%) patients
after 6 weeks of therapy (Table IV). Two cases (4%) did not show any response. Thus,
47/50 (94%) patients responded to Ojus therapy.
The patients’ compliance with Ojus Tablet was excellent and no side effect of the drug or
a need to withdraw the drug any time was noted in any patient.
Discussion
IBS though a benign disease is a cause of great concern to the patients as it affects their
daily life style. Infact, of the several reported studies, none offered convincing evidence
that any therapy is effective in IBS. Further it is also reported that no single therapy is
superior to placebo in any unselected cohort of IBS patients. In this context indigenous
drugs have definitely proved their worth.
The results of the above study confirm that usefulness of Ojus Tablet in IBS. The mean
age group in the studied population was 32.24 + 1.76 years. So it can be said that IBS is
more common in young people. Further 62% of patients were males. It has been
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reported that amongst the IBS population in India, males outnumber females as compared
to western countries.
In the present study most IBS patients presented with symptoms of abdominal pain
(94%), anxiety (86%), belching (86%), feeling of incomplete evacuation (78%),
diarrhoea (76%), flatulence (76%), mucus in stools (76%) , and treatment with Ojus was
able to relieve most of these symptoms. A part from this other relatively uncommon
symptoms like fullness in meals (64%), insomnia (58%), heartburn (52%), and
constipation (44%) are also improved. An overall relief was seen in 47/50 (94%)
patients. The onset of the response was quick as most of the patients reported an
improvement within their first follow-up.
Among the ingredients in Ojus Tablet Harde regulate the gastrointestinal motility. IBS is
associated with abnormal gastrointestinal motility (alternating constipation and diarrhoea)
and normalizing the motility can itself relieve many associated symptoms. Bael acts as
nervine sedatives and relieves anxiety and tension. Furthermore they relieve stress so
commonly associated with IBS. Sonth, Pippalimool and Chitrak act as carminatives,
relieve flatulence and abdominal distension. Apart from these Karanj and Chitrak act as
appetizers. Bael and Sonth in additional take care of diarrhoea whereas Harde is
beneficial in the treatment of constipation. All these actions are very much desirable in
IBS. Thus Ojus Tablet is a compact formulation catering to the treatment of IBS.
Conclusion
From the above study, it can be concluded that Ojus Tablet represents a useful therapy in
the management of IBS.
Acknowledgements
1. I sincerely thank CHARAK PHARMA, Mumbai for the supply of Ojus tablet.
2. I also sincerely that the staff of my hospital and all the patients for their active co-
operation during the study.
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Ojus Tablet in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

  • 1. 12.2 Ojus Tablet in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Dr. S. K. Jain Abstract Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is on of the commonly occurring gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. Because the causes and mechanisms are unknown, a drug to cure this condition is still not available. Ojus Tablet, a herbal comprehensive single formulation is claimed to be effective in the treatment of IBS. A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ojus Tablet in 50 patients with established IBS. After a detailed history, clinical examination and relevant investigations, patients were administered Ojus Tablet 1 tablet twice a day half an hour after meals for 6 weeks, with a follow up every 2 weeks. Forty-seven (94%) out of fity patients responded to Ojus within 6 weeks of therapy, this was evident from statistically significant reduction in individual symptom scores (P<0.05). Further the patient compliance was excellent and not adverse effects were reported. Thus Ojus Tablet represents a useful first line treatment in established cases of IBS. Introduction: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the common gastrointestinal diseases having a broad clinical spectrum of severity. It has been reported that IBS sufferers worldwide seeking medical attention contribute 25 to 50% of referrals to gastroenterologists. The symptoms of IBS are best characterized by the criteria of Manning and coworkers, viz abdominal pain related to bowel movements, distension altered bowel habits, passage of mucus and a sense of incomplete evacuation after defecation. As the causes and mechanisms of IBS are unknown, the search for a rational. It has been reported that IBS sufferers world-wide seeking medical attention contribute 25 to 50% of referrals to gastroenterologists. Therapy till date has been frustrating. A part from dietary modification, the treatment of IBS is directed to the predominant symptom. With diarrhea-predominant IBS, an antidiarrhoeal is used. Prokinetics are used in patients with constipation-predominant IBS. For abdominal pain as the predominant symptom, antispasmodics or tricyclic antidepressants are administered. Anxiolytics are used when stress related exacerbations of symptoms are present. Most of these drugs especially the anxiolytic agents cannot be used on a long term basis because of risk of
  • 2. 12.3 habituation, withdrawal reactions and drug interactions. Tricylic antidepressants often cause or aggravate constipation in IBS patients because of their anticholinergic side effects and are best avoided in the subgroup with pain and constipation. Again all the above Table I N Males : Females Mean age of patients Age range 50 31 : 19 32.24 + 1.76 years 21 to 40 years Treatment administered Dose Ojus Tablet 1 tablet twice a day Data expressed as Mean + S.E Agents treat just one or the other symptom of the disorder and not IBS as a whole. In fact many drugs have found their way into practice through their impressive placebo effect. Till date, no single drug is available which combines all the desired actions required in the treatment if IBS. In this context, indigenous drugs are undergoing extensive research. Today the WHO has acknowledged the contribution of ethnomedicine in the treatment of various diseases. The fact that about one third of patients with IBS resort to alternative system of medicine suggests that physicians and emotional needs of the patients. In the current emerging scenario, Ojus Tablet represents an alternative medicine for IBS. Ojus is a comprehensive herbal formulation enriched with time tested ingredients of superior efficacy and high safety, beneficial in the treatment of IBS. Ojus Tablet contains 6 harmoniously blended ingredients possessing the actions desired in IBS prominent among these are Sonth (Zingiber officinale), Karanj (Pongamia glabra), Bael (Aegle marmelos) and Chitrak (Plumabago zeylanica) and Harde (Terminalia chebula). Sr. No. Ingredients Botanical Name Qty./Tab PART I: Extracts of the following: 1. Harde Terminalia chebula 300 mg 2. Sonth Zingiber officinale 300 mg 3. Pippali Mool Root of Piper longum 300 mg 4. Karanj Pongamia glabra 300 mg 5. Bael Aegle marmelos 300 mg 6. Chitrak Mool Plumbago zeylanica 300 mg
  • 3. 12.4 Table II Distribution of symptoms in IBS patients before and after treatment with Ojus Tablet (n=50) Symptom Number of patients Before Rx (%) Number of patients After Rx (%) Abdorminal pain Nausea Vomiting Anorexia Mucous in stools Diarrhoea Feeling of incomplete evacuation Constipation Fullness after meals Belching Flatulence Heartburn Anxiety Insomnia 47 (945%) 6 (12%) 4 (8%) 11 (22%) 38 (76%) 38 (76%) 39 (78%) 22 (44%) 32 (64%) 43 (86%) 38 (76%) 26 (52%) 43 (86%) 29 (58%) 4 (8%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 2 (4%) 5 (10%) 4 (8%) 8 (16%) 5 (10%) 3 (6%) 4 (8%) 3 (6%) 5 (10%) 3 (6%) 2 (4%) Ojus Tablet is claimed to act by restoring the gastrointestinal motility. It reinforces the body’s natural supply of digestive enzymes, assists in digestion, absorption and assimilation. Further, it relieves flatulence and treats constipation or diarrhea. In fact Ojus Tablet provided by other medications in the treatment of IBS. The following study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ojus Tablet in the treatment of patients with established IBS. Table III Symptoms scores in IBS patients before and after treatment of Ojus Tablet Symptom Score Before Rx Score After Rx P value Abdorminal pain Nausea Vomiting Anorexia Mucous in stools Diarrhoea Feeling of incomplete evacuation Constipation Fullness after meals Belching 2.39 + 0.10 0.28 + 0.11 0.14 + 0.08 0.40 + 0.12 2.13 + 0.12 2.17 + 0.09 2.21 + 0.08 1.03 + 0.05 1.29 + 0.07 2.34 + 0.05 0.08 + 0.02 0.0 + 0.00 0.0 + 0.00 0.08 + 0.01 0.18 + 0.11 0.09 + 0.02 0.30 + 0.02 0.10 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.01 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05
  • 4. 12.5 Flatulence Heartburn Anxiety Insomnia 2.17 + 0.05 0.81 + 0.04 2.31 + 0.10 0.64 + 0.06 0.06 + 0.03 0.12 + 0.01 0.08 + 0.04 0.06 + 0.01 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 p < 0.05 Wilcoxson’s signed rank test was used for comparison. Value < 0.05 - significant Materials and Methods Fifty patients of established IBS (as per the Manning criteria) attending the Gastroenterology OPD of Methodist hospital, Mathura, INDIA, satisfying the inclusion criteria were studied. The ethics committee of the hospital approved the study and a written informed consent was taken from each patient after explaining the treatment pattern and follow up schedule. Patients with organic disorders of gastrointestinal tract (neoplasm, sigmoid volvulus, megacolon), history of abdorminal surgery or depression, anxiety, panic disorders or patients with inflammatory bowel disease or intestinal malabsorption (which produce symptoms mimicking IBS) were excluded from the study. This was an open trial. All the patients were thoroughly interviewed, their clinical examination done and symptoms recorded and scored. The scoring of symptoms was done as follows: No symptoms = 0, Mild = 1, Moderate = 2, Severe = 3. Specific laboratory investigations like flexible sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy were done to rule out colonic neoplasm, inflammatory bowel disease and colitis. Additionally, complete blood count and ESR was done. The patients were then put on Ojus Tablet in the dose of 1 tablet twice a day half and hour after meals for a period of 6 weeks. Patients did not receive any other drug for IBS apart from dietary advice. The data of the patients Table IV Response to Ojus Tablet after 6 weeks of treatment Response Number of patients Percentage Complete Satisfactory No response 43/50 4/50 2/50 86 8 4 Studied is shown in Table I
  • 5. 12.6 At each followup every 2 weeks, patients were examined, interviewed (for improvement and side effects of therapy if any). The results were analyzed and compared using appropriate statistical tests. Statistical analysis All the data are presented as Mean + S.E. Wilcoxson’s signed rank test was used to analyse the symptoms scores before and after the treatment with Ojus tablet . A value of p < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results Fifty patients with established IBS were treated with Ojus Tablet for 6 weeks. The distribution of symptoms in IBS patients before and after treatment with Ojus Tablet is shown in Table II. From Table II it is evident that the prominent symptoms in the studied patients were abdominal paint (94%), anxiety (86%), belching (86%), feeling of incomplete evacuation (78%), diarrhoea (76%), flatulence (76%), mucus in stools (76%), fullness in meals (64%), insomnia (58%), heartburn (52%), and constipation (44%). Symptoms of anorexia (22%) were less prominent in the patients studied. The response to Ojus thrrapy is depicted in Table III. It can be seen that there is an improvement in the symptoms score (p<0.05) in the patients. The same findings are depicted in Figure 1 to 3. About the overall response to Ojus treatment, it can be said that a complete recovery was seen in 43/50 patients (86%) and a satisfactory recovery was seen in 4/50 (8%) patients after 6 weeks of therapy (Table IV). Two cases (4%) did not show any response. Thus, 47/50 (94%) patients responded to Ojus therapy. The patients’ compliance with Ojus Tablet was excellent and no side effect of the drug or a need to withdraw the drug any time was noted in any patient. Discussion IBS though a benign disease is a cause of great concern to the patients as it affects their daily life style. Infact, of the several reported studies, none offered convincing evidence that any therapy is effective in IBS. Further it is also reported that no single therapy is superior to placebo in any unselected cohort of IBS patients. In this context indigenous drugs have definitely proved their worth. The results of the above study confirm that usefulness of Ojus Tablet in IBS. The mean age group in the studied population was 32.24 + 1.76 years. So it can be said that IBS is more common in young people. Further 62% of patients were males. It has been
  • 6. 12.7 reported that amongst the IBS population in India, males outnumber females as compared to western countries. In the present study most IBS patients presented with symptoms of abdominal pain (94%), anxiety (86%), belching (86%), feeling of incomplete evacuation (78%), diarrhoea (76%), flatulence (76%), mucus in stools (76%) , and treatment with Ojus was able to relieve most of these symptoms. A part from this other relatively uncommon symptoms like fullness in meals (64%), insomnia (58%), heartburn (52%), and constipation (44%) are also improved. An overall relief was seen in 47/50 (94%) patients. The onset of the response was quick as most of the patients reported an improvement within their first follow-up. Among the ingredients in Ojus Tablet Harde regulate the gastrointestinal motility. IBS is associated with abnormal gastrointestinal motility (alternating constipation and diarrhoea) and normalizing the motility can itself relieve many associated symptoms. Bael acts as nervine sedatives and relieves anxiety and tension. Furthermore they relieve stress so commonly associated with IBS. Sonth, Pippalimool and Chitrak act as carminatives, relieve flatulence and abdominal distension. Apart from these Karanj and Chitrak act as appetizers. Bael and Sonth in additional take care of diarrhoea whereas Harde is beneficial in the treatment of constipation. All these actions are very much desirable in IBS. Thus Ojus Tablet is a compact formulation catering to the treatment of IBS. Conclusion From the above study, it can be concluded that Ojus Tablet represents a useful therapy in the management of IBS. Acknowledgements 1. I sincerely thank CHARAK PHARMA, Mumbai for the supply of Ojus tablet. 2. I also sincerely that the staff of my hospital and all the patients for their active co- operation during the study. References 1. Dagli KJ. Irritable Bowel Syndrome. In: API Textbook of Medicine. Ed : Sainani GS, Anand MP, Billimoria AR et al 5th edition, 1994; pp 746-751. 2. Mitchell CM, Drossman DA. Survey of the AGA membership relating to patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders (Letter). Gastroenterology 1987; 92: 1282 – 1284. 3. Manning AP, Thompson WG, Heaton KW, Morris AK. Towards positive diagnosis of the irritable bowel. BMJ. 1978; 2: 653-654. 4. Douglas A, Drossman MD, Grant Thompson W. The Irritable Bowel Syndrome : Review and a graduated multicomponent treatment approach. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1992; 116(12 Part I): pp 1009 – 1016.
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