Study on incompatibility of traditional Chinese medicines.
- Author:
Xin-sheng FAN
;
Jin-ao DUAN
;
Hao-ming HUA
;
Da-wei QIAN
;
Er-xin SHANG
;
Jian-ming GUO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Drug Incompatibility;
Drug Therapy;
history;
Drugs, Chinese Herbal;
chemistry;
history;
pharmacology;
History, Ancient;
Humans;
Medicine in Literature;
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2015;40(8):1630-1634
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The incompatibility of traditional Chinese medicines is related to the clinical medication safety, so has attracted wide attentions from the public. With the deepening of studies on the incompatibility of traditional Chinese medicines represented by 18 incompatible herbs, the incompatibility of theory traditional Chinese medicines has raised to new heights. From the origin of incompatibility theory of traditional Chinese medicines, relationship of herbs, harms of incompatible herbs and principle of prevention to toxic effects of specific incompatible medicines, the innovation and development of the traditional Chinese medicine incompatibility theory was explored. Structurally, the incompatibility of traditional Chinese medicines refers to the opposition of two herbs based on seven emotions and clinical experience. The combination of incompatible herbs may lead to human harms, especially latent harm and inefficacy of intervention medicines. The avoidance of the combination of incompatible herbs and the consideration of both symptoms and drug efficacy are the basic method to prevent adverse reactions. The recent studies have revealed five characteristics of incompatible herbs. Toxicity potentiation, toxication, efficacy reduction and inefficacy are the four manifestations of the incompatible relations. The material changes can reflect the effects of toxicity potentiation and toxication of opposite herbs. The accumulation of toxicity and metabolic changes are the basis for latent harms. The antagonistic effect of main efficacies and the coexistence of positive and negative effects are the distinctive part of the incompatibility. The connotation of incompatible herbs plays an important role in the innovation of the traditional Chinese medicine incompatibility theory.