• Title/Summary/Keyword: Korean Herbal Medicine

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A Systematic Review of Herbal Medicine for Colles Fractures in the Last 5 Years: Focused on China National Knowledge Infrastructure, PubMed (최근 5년간의 콜레스 골절의 한약 치료에 대한 체계적 문헌고찰: China National Knowledge Infrastructure, PubMed를 중심으로)

  • Hui Jeong Noh;Do-Yeon Park;Hye Sun Park;Seon Jong Kim
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.97-108
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    • 2024
  • Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and safety of herbal medicine treatment for Colles fractures through a systematic review and to provide evidence for applying herbal medicine treatment. Methods We searched for papers published from January 1, 2018 to October 18, 2023, in PubMed and China National Knowledge Infrastructure based on the keyword 'Colles fracture', 'Chinese traditional medicine', 'Chinese medicine', 'herbal medicine', 'drugs, chinese herbal', 'kampo', 'decoction', 'capsule', 'powder'. Results A total of 51 studies were searched at first research. Then the studies were screening according to the criteria, and 13 studies were finally selected. The oriental medical intervention analyzed in this study was an orally administered herbal medicine. Conclusions Studies have shown that herbal medicine has a significant effect on Colles fractures. However, all studies were assessed as having a high risk of bias. In the future, further well-designed studies are needed to demonstrate the effectiveness of herbal medicine for Colles fractures and reduce the risk of bias.

Study on the Direction of Policies to Manage and Develop Herbs and their Products (한약 및 한약제제 관리와 연구개발 정책방향에 관한 연구)

  • 신현규
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.14-24
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    • 2000
  • Objectives : To direct methods of management and development of herbs and their derived products, and at the end of this study to inform the process of making new herbal drug regulations in Korea. Methods : This study analyzed the regulations and laws of western medicine drugs. Results : We have got some herbal prescriptions which are not in the eleven books of oriental medicine now in use but which have proved effective. We need to establish standards for permissions to produce medical products through those prescriptions. Besides, we need the special permissions to produce herbal products through prescriptions, especially those which have been used to treat incurable diseases. And, we can contribute to globalization of oriental medicine and to well situating of herb products and medicinal acupunctures if we produce them according to international standards. It is thought that herbal medicine has no side effect in the medical society in Korea. But, it is getting popular to administer herbal medicine and western medicine together. Thus, the side effects of taking both medicines at the same time should be documented. Conclusions : Herbal medicines and herbal products should be under the control over the whole process of production, circulation, and sales. Now, it is time for herbal medicine to be known to all over the world. Therefore, herbal medicine must meet and adhere to the standards set by the western society and WHO.

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Review of Clinical Research for Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Influenza Compared with Oseltamivir (Oseltamivir를 투약한 양성대조군과 비교한 인플루엔자의 한약 치료 효과 - RCT 연구를 중심으로 -)

  • Jang, Eun Ha;Min, Sang Yeon;Kim, Jang Hyun
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2019
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to analyze clinical studies on effectiveness of herbal medicine in influenza compared with Oseltamivir. Methods We searched the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with herbal medicine treatment on influenza compared to Oseltamivir from the Pubmed, CNKI, OASIS, NDSL, J-stage, and CiNii. Results 14 out of 717 studies were selected and analyzed. The herbal medicine treatment had a significant effects on the alleviation of fever, cough, sore throat than the Oseltamivir control treatment. Herbal medicine had same therapeutic effectiveness like Oseltamivir on duration of influenza-like symptoms and viral shedding. No serious adverse reactions were reported from the herbal medicine treatment. Conclusions The results of these trials showed that the herbal medicine may be more effective than the Oseltamivir in the treatment of influenza. Well-designed RCTs for domestic herbal medicine treatment on influenza are needed to prove its efficacy clearly.

A Study on the Clinical Study of Herbal Medicine for Glucose-Lipid Metabolism Abnormalities in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (다낭성 난소 증후군의 당-지질대사 이상에 대한 한약 임상 연구 고찰)

  • Park, Su-Yeon;Park, Kyung-Dug;Yoon, Young-Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.67-86
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of herbal medicine treatment for glucose and lipid metabolic abnormalities caused by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods: We searched for randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) in 6 electronic databases and search key words were 'PCOS' and 'chinese medicine' or 'herbal medicine' and 'Metabolic syndrome' or 'glucose' or 'lipid'. The results of the studies were analyzed and the risk of bias was assessed by using Cochrane risk of bias (RoB) tool. Results: We finally selected 7 studies. In 3 of selected studies, herbal medicine was more effective than western medicine in all outcomes and in other 3 selected studies, herbal medicine was partially more effective than western medicine. Conclusions: The study provides a basis for applying herbal medicine treatment to patients with metabolic syndrome caused by PCOS and helps developing a treatment protocol of caring patients with PCOS. But the limitation of this study is that the number of studies included is small and lack of uniformity of outcome indicators made it difficult to observe overall interrelationship between indicators.

Status of Herbal-drug-associated Adverse Drug Reactions Voluntarily Reported by EMR (1개 대학 한방병원에서 EMR을 통해 보고된 한약에 의한 약물유해반응의 현황)

  • Kwon, Yeong-Ju;Cho, Woo-Keun;Han, Chang-Ho
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.485-497
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to systematically investigate herbal-drug-associated adverse drug reactions (herbal ADRs) reports submitted by a single oriental hospital and to analyze the general characteristics, causative agents, clinical manifestations, severity and types of herbal medicines which caused herbal ADRs. Methods : This study proceeded with IRB approval. The data on herbal ADR were collected prospectively from January 2008 to February 2012 by EMR of Dongguk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital. The World Health Organization (WHO)-Uppsala Monitoring Center (UMC) criteria was used to determinate causality for each herbal ADR. WHO-Adverse Reaction Terminology (WHO-ART) System Organ Class (SOC) code and WHO severity category were also used in this study. Results : A total of twenty eight cases were reported. Twenty two cases were assessed to have over possible relations with herbal medication. The gender ratio of these cases were 64.6 percent female and 36.4 percent male, demonstrating no statistical significance. Patients aged over 60 were 59.1%. Gastro-intestinal system was reported to be the most frequently affected organ (38.8%), and followed by psychiatric system (22.4%), and integumentary system (22.4%). The most common clinical symptom was headache (12.2%), followed by diarrhea (10.2%), and pruritus (10.2%). The severity of most cases was assessed to be mild (89.8%). The percentage of moderate ones was 10.2%, and there were no severe cases. Conclusions : Progressive study and further analysis on herbal ADRs are warranted for safety in the clinical use of herbal medicines.

Effects of Korean traditional herbal formula for common cold on the activities of human CYP450 isozymes

  • Jin, Seong Eun;Ha, Hyekyung;Jeong, Soo-Jin;Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.47-59
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: Most drug interactions are attributed to the inhibition or induction of the activity of cytochrome P450s (CYP450). Although the regulation of CYP450s by drugs has been widely reported, there have been few studies on influence of traditional herbal formulas on the drug-metabolizing enzymes. Because herbal formulas have been used traditionally to treat various diseases and because herb-drug interactions are crucial factors determining therapeutic efficacies, a systematic evaluation of the effects of herbal formulas is important. Methods: The effects of Galgeun-tang (GGT, gegen tang), Gumiganghwal-tang (GMGHT, jiuweiqianghuo tang), Insampaedok-san (ISPDS, renshenbaidu powder), Samsoeum (SSE, shensu drink), Socheongryong-tang (SCRT, xiaoqinglong-tang) and Sosiho-tang (SSHT, xiaochaihu tang) that are traditional herbal formulas used to treat common cold, on drug-metabolizing enzymes were evaluated through an in vitro CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP2C19 and CYP2E1 inhibition assay to assess its interaction potential with synthetic drugs. The inhibitory effects of herbal formulas were characterized with $IC_{50}$ values. Results: These six herbal formulas inhibited the activities of CYP3A4, 2C19, 2D6 and 2E1, in a concentration-dependent manner. Among the six herbal formulas, GGT critically inhibited CYP2C19, CYP2D6 and CYP2E1. GMGHT also inhibited CYP2D6 and CYP2E1 to a greater extent than the other CYP450 isozymes. Additionally, SSE and SSHT may change the effects of medicines that depend primarily on the CYP2C19 and CYP2E1 pathways. On the other hand, ISPDS and SCRT were not inhibited CYP3A4, CYP2C19, CYP2D6 and CYP2E1-mediated metabolism. Conclusions: These findings provide useful information regarding the safety and effectiveness of herbal formulas.

A Study on the Laws and Regulations in Respect of Preparation and Processing of Herbal Medicines at Hospitals of Korean Medicine (한방의료기관 조제·포제 관련 법규에 대한 고찰)

  • Eom, Seok-Ki;Kim, Se-Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze and identify the problems of current laws and regulations regarding preparation and processing of herbal medicines at hospitals of Korean Medicine. Possible solutions are proposed in the end Methods : Based on the status of hospitals of Korean Medicine and characteristics of Korean Medicine and Korean Medicine industry, I analyze the laws and regulations in regards to preparation and processing of herbal medicines and propose possible solutions. Results : Regulations for the agents, places, and cautions in respect of preparation and processing of herbal medicines are inadequate. Meanwhile, the definition of drug preparation in the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act does not apply to processing and preparation of herbal Medicines at hospitals of Korean Medicine, since herbal medicines accompanies chemical and physical change. Discussions & Conclusions : New regulations for on-site preparation at hospitals of Korean Medicine are necessary. Also, the definition for herbal medicines preparation, which states possible chemical and physical changes of herbal medicines, should be specified in Pharmaceutical Affairs Act.

Herbal Medicine Treatment of Tic Disorder in Traditional Chinese Medicine : A Review Study (틱장애에 대한 한약 대조군 연구의 최근 동향;2007년 중국 임상 논문에서)

  • Kang, Mun-Su;Cho, Yi-Hyun;Kim, Lak-Hyung
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 2008
  • Objective : This study was designed to analyze the herbal medicine case-control studies of tic disorder in traditional chinese medicine. Method : For this study, we searched the studies on tic disorder, which had been published 2007, through web-site CNKI(中國知識基魔設施工程) http://www.cnki.net). There were 15 herbal medicine case-control studies and we focused on those studies. Results: 1. DSM-IV(7 studies), CCMD(5 studies) and ICD-10(3 studies) were frequently used in the diagnosis of tic disorder. 2. Paeonia radix alba, Uncariae ramulus et uncus and Glycyrrhizae radix were frequently used in treatment. Moreover Scorpio, Gastrodiae rhizoma, Pinelliae rhizoma and so on were used. 3. Treatment results were assessed by improvement of symptom, YGTSS and so on. 4. Herbal medicine treatment was more effective than western medicine treatment in most studies, and side effects of herbal medicine were far less than those of western medicine. Conclusion : There have been reported many herbal medicine treatment studies of tic disorder in traditional chinese medicine. We believe that these studies can be applied to the clinical practices in Korean medicine.

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Serum Biochemical Analysis of Rats Administered with Two Types of Yugmijihwangtang Obtained in Different Ways (구입경로가 다른 두 종류의 육미지황탕을 투여한 흰쥐의 혈액분석연구)

  • Jeon, Seong-Jin;Lee, Sun-Dong;Park, Hae-Mo;Choi, Jong-Hhan;Lee, Hyean-Woo
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.107-123
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    • 2005
  • Traditional herbal medicine is widely used among the Korean people, and other eastern Asian countries employ similar therapies as well. In recent years, due to increasing interest in herbal medicine, many researches have been made on the toxicity and adverse drug reactions of herbal medications. Through private and public media, there have been many opinions that taking herbal medicine is very harmful, especially, to liver and kidney. We face upon evaluation of herbal medication, safe, and efficacy. Furthermore, we need to control quality of herbs. This study aims to verify the evidence that taking herbal medicine will yield equal reaction in 2 lab animal groups (A and B). One frequently prescribed herbal medication, Yugmijihwangtang, was used to test the evaluation of quality on lab animals (SD-Rat). There were no significant differences in body, visceral weight, and serum analysis test results after herbal medication for 1 month. But, AST and ALT scores were raised in 2 subjects in group A (over reference range). It seems to be an adverse drug reaction, and this finding was restricted in group A herbal medicine. These results suggest that we need to qualify herbal plants in Korea, and study which herbs would cause specific reactions in human.

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Research Trends of Herbal Medicine Treatment for Uterine Leiomyoma - Research using CNKI (자궁근종의 한약치료에 대한 최신 임상 연구 동향 - CNKI 검색을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Yu-Jin;Gim, Bo-Ri;Cho, Seong-Hee;Yang, Seung-Jeong
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.13-28
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to find out research trends for uterine leiomyoma and to recognize the efficacy and safety of herbal medicine treatment for uterine leiomyoma and to help in the clinical research of herbal medicine treatment for uterine leiomyoma in the future. Methods: Based on eight domestic and foreign databases, We analyzed the Randomized Controlled Trials using herbal medicine for uterine leiomyoma. Data retrieval was carried out on September 10, 2019 and the latest five-year papers were included. The treatment group was treated with herbal medicine and the control group was treated with western medicine. Results: 473 studies were searched in domestic and foreign databases, and 12 studies were finally selected. Although the indicators varied, all studies used total efficiency rate as indicators. In all 12 studies, the treatment group treated with herbal medicine was more effective than the control group treated with Western medicine.