Evidence supporting the use of: Green chiretta
For the health condition: Colds (with fever)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

Green chiretta (Andrographis paniculata) is widely used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in South and Southeast Asia, for treating upper respiratory tract infections including colds with fever. Modern research has provided some scientific validation for its use in this context. Clinical trials and meta-analyses have indicated that standardized extracts of green chiretta can reduce the severity and duration of symptoms of the common cold, such as sore throat, cough, and fever. A 2017 systematic review published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews found moderate-quality evidence that Andrographis paniculata extracts are more effective than placebo for alleviating symptoms of acute respiratory tract infections, including those with fever.

The active compounds, mainly andrographolides, are believed to exert anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antiviral effects, which may help mitigate symptoms and support recovery. However, while results are promising, studies vary in formulation, dosage, and study quality, and large-scale, high-quality randomized controlled trials are still needed to confirm efficacy and safety. Regulatory agencies in some countries have approved green chiretta extracts as traditional herbal remedies for colds and flu-like symptoms, reflecting both traditional use and emerging clinical evidence. Overall, current evidence rates its efficacy for colds with fever as moderate but not conclusive.

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