1.Evaluation on the therapeutic effects of Che day in the treatment for gastro-duodenal ulcer in clinical, endoscopy and pathological anatomy
Nam -- Vu ; Trach Khanh Nguyen
Journal of Medical Research 2008;59(6):54-59
Background: Che day is a commonly used traditional medicine among the mountainous ethnic people to treat gastro-duodenal ulcer. Its scientific name is Ampelopsis Cantoniensis Planch (Vitaceae). It is known that chemical components of che day includes flavonoid, tanin and uronic compound, which is able to relieve pain completely. Objectives: Evaluation of analgesic, cicatrisation, anti-inflammation and Helicobacter Pylori (HP) eradicating effects of che day in the treatment of gastro-duodenal ulcer and also investigate the side effects of che day. Subject and methods: 80 patients with gastro-duodenal ulcers were seen with endoscopy, suffering from epigastric pain. The study was carried out in the way of a double - blind method, comparing the results between the group che day and the Alusi cotrolled group. Results: On average, the time when the pain receded is 8.9 days in the che day group, faster than the Alusi controlled group (17.35 days, p < 0.01). The rate of the cicatrisation by che day is 79.55%, higher than the Alusi (47.22%; p < 0.001). In pathological anatomy, the rate of HP eradicating of che day is 42.5%, higher than the Alusi (19.35%, p < 0.01); the rate of recovery from gastritis of che day is 23.25%, higher than the Alusi (9.09%, p < 0.01) and the rate of total recovery of che day is 44.19%, higher than the Alusi; (27.27%, p < 0.01), Conclusions: The che day is effective in relieving gastro-duodenal ulcer \u2013 induced pain for the average of 9 days. In endoscopy, the rate of cicatrisation of che day is 79.55%, in which, good cicatrisation is 54.28%. In pathological anatomy, the che day is effective in eridicating HP with the rate of 42.5 %; The rate of recovery is 23.25% and che day has no side effects.
traditional medication
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gastro-duodenal ulcer
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gastritis
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helicobacter pylori
2.Traditional Chinese medicine injection clinical use management model for evaluation.
Fang LIU ; Rong MA ; Xing LIAO ; Shi-Wei CHAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(18):2752-2755
OBJECTIVEDiscussion on assessment and intervention models to promote the rational use of medicines of Chinese medicine injection effect.
METHODUsing systematic prescription assessment and intervention work mode, formed expert group guide established assessment standard, developed the prescription audit specification, and extracted all Chinese medicine injection prescription of outpatient 2010 first quarter (in front of intervention) and 2011 first quarter (behind intervention), respectively for 2 543 and 3 122.
RESULTThe percent of the non-indication of medication in front of intervention outpatient fell from 3.44% to behind intervention of 2.66% (P<0.05), the percent of contraindicated medication in front of intervention outpatient fell from 2. 14% to behind intervention of 1.33% (P<0.05), the incidence of adverse reactions in front of intervention outpatient fell from 1.01% to behind intervention of 0.29% (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe modes of prescription assessment and intervention have obvious results for the promotion of rational use of traditional Chinese medicine injections.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; adverse effects ; standards ; Humans ; Medication Therapy Management ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; standards
3.Professor Xu Fu-song's traditional Chinese medicine protocols for male diseases: A descriptive analysis.
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(4):342-344
OBJECTIVETo analyze the efficacy and medication principles of Professor Xu Fu-songs traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) protocols for male diseases.
METHODSWe reviewed and descriptively analyzed the unpublished complete medical records of 100 male cases treated by Professor Xu Fu-song with his TCM protocols from 1978 to 1992.
RESULTSThe 100 cases involved 32 male diseases, most of which were difficult and complicated cases. The drug compliance was 95%. Each prescription was made up of 14 traditional Chinese drugs on average. The cure rate was 32% , and the effective rate was 85%. Professor Xu Fu-song advanced and proved some new theories and therapeutic methods.
CONCLUSIONProfessor Xu Fu-song's TCM protocols can be applied to a wide range of male diseases, mostly complicated, and are characterized by accurate differentiation of symptoms and signs, high drug compliance, and excellent therapeutic efficacy.
Clinical Protocols ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Male ; Medical Records ; Medication Adherence ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Treatment Outcome
4.Research on establishment of clinical safety intensive hospital monitoring net of traditional Chinese medicine injection.
Lian-Xin WANG ; Yan-Ming XIE ; Zhi-Fei WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(18):2692-2694
The establishment of clinical safety monitoring net of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injection is the one of the key issues of the monitoring work. The monitoring net is including varieties of types of net, such as clinical monitoring net, multimedia network platform, the net of experts or talents. The paper will introduce the establishing method of clinical safety monitoring net, the establishing of clinical safety monitoring net, and the establishing of network based on the internet, the knowledge network construction of experts, the net construction of talents are all included, to assure the development for clinical safety monitoring work.
Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
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standards
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Drug Therapy
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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adverse effects
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standards
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Humans
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Medication Systems, Hospital
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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adverse effects
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standards
5.Closed-loop management model of clinical investigational product for new drug of traditional Chinese medicine.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(17):2898-2900
This paper discussed the management regulations and technical requirements of clinical investigational product for new drug of traditional Chinese medicine, analyzed some common problems on the management of them, and proposed the establishment of closed-loop management model and management requirements in various aspects.
Clinical Trials as Topic
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standards
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Drug Therapy
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Drug and Narcotic Control
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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standards
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therapeutic use
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Drugs, Investigational
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standards
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Medication Therapy Management
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
6.Innovative Perspectives of Integrated Chinese Medicine on H. pylori.
Hui YE ; Zong-Ming SHI ; Yao CHEN ; Jing YU ; Xue-Zhi ZHANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2018;24(11):873-880
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) treatment requires the development of more effective therapies, mainly owing to the challenges posed by the bacterial resistance to antibiotics. In China, critically high infection and antibiotic resistance rates have limited the application of classic H. pylori eradication therapies. Consequently, researchers are attempting to find new solutions by drawing from traditional medicine. This article reviews basic scientific and clinical progress in the use of integrated Chinese and Western medicine (IM) to treat H. pylori; describes the conflicting results between in vivo and in vitro studies in this regard; discusses the observed clinical effects of IM, with emphasis on traditional patent medicines; and proposes a role for IM in both the diagnosis and treatment of H. pylori, including the use of tongue manifestation as an early diagnostic method and capitalizing on IM's direct and indirect methods for enhancing antibiotic effect.
Clinical Trials as Topic
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Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Helicobacter Infections
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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Helicobacter pylori
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drug effects
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Humans
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Medication Adherence
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
7.Discussion on establishment of quality control system for intensive hospital monitoring on traditional Chinese medicine injections.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(18):2689-2691
Hospital centralized monitoring is an important method to adverse drug reaction (ADR) of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injection. Nowadays, our hospital centralized monitoring to TCM injection is difficult to carry out normally, because of little attention that the medical staffs pay to, poor professional knowledge of researchers, unsound reporting system, unreasonable organization structures of ADR and so on. We hope to establish a quality control system of hospital centralized monitoring to TCM injection, by means of emphasizing the importance of ADR monitoring to TCM injection, establishing and perfecting the management mechanism, strengthening staff member training, building the four-steps inspecting rule, implementing barcode monitoring, to strengthen safety supervision of TCM injection, guarantee medication safety.
Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
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standards
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Drug Therapy
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standards
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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adverse effects
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standards
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Humans
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Medication Systems, Hospital
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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adverse effects
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standards
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Quality Control