1.Current problems and countermeasures of management of valuable and endangered Chinese medicinal materials.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(14):4081-4088
Endangered Chinese medicinal materials have a wide range of applications and play an indispensable role in the system of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). The protection of these endangered medicinal materials has always been a crucial task in the development of TCM. This paper systematically reviewed the changes in regulatory bodies for the protection of endangered Chinese medicinal materials and their related management policies since 1949, and conducted an in-depth discussion of the current laws and regulations governing the protection of endangered Chinese medicinal materials. At the same time, the paper comprehensively organized the current situation of endangered Chinese medicinal material protection in China, analyzed its causes, pointed out deficiencies in the current protective measures, and proposed countermeasures and suggestions for improvement, with the aim of providing references and guidance for the sustainable development of Chinese medicinal materials. Through this review, the paper aimed to raise public and governmental awareness of the importance of protecting endangered Chinese medicinal materials, thereby promoting the sustainable and healthy development of TCM. Additionally, the paper hopes to provide ideas for the formulation and implementation of relevant policies and contribute to the further improvement and deepening of the protection efforts for endangered Chinese medicinal materials.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/analysis*
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China
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Endangered Species/legislation & jurisprudence*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal/chemistry*
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Conservation of Natural Resources/legislation & jurisprudence*
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Humans
2.Thoughts and suggestions on registration and classification of traditional Chinese medicines.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(16):4004-4008
In this paper, we reviewed the history of the registration and classification changes of traditional Chinese medicines(TCM) since the establishment of China's drug regulatory agency, and put forward relevant suggestions. Although China's drug regulatory agency has gone through 22 years, the whole regulatory system was gradually built on the basis of the generic pharmaceutical industry at that time and through continuous exploration and summary of simply experience from foreign regulatory agencies. To a certain extent, the supervision of TCM drugs was also affected by some immature supervision ideas during this period. Based on the newly issued Drug Administration Law and Provisions for Drug Registration, the author puts forward some personal thoughts on the classifications of TCM drug registration. It is hoped that experts in the industry and regulatory agencies will work together to explore and improve the relevant system of TCM registration administration.
China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Legislation, Drug
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
3.Review of regulatory policies on and benefits of herbal medicine in the Philippines.
Ma-ann M. ZARSUELO ; Zenith D. ZORDILLA ; Danesto B. ANACIO
Acta Medica Philippina 2018;52(5):473-479
Herbal products are the mainstay treatment among patients with limited access to conventional medicines and those seeking holistic modalities for health and wellness. Usage continues to increase globally with the growing engagement of science and technology in the scientific and sound development of herbal products. In the Philippines, legislative controls on herbal medicine were established through the creation of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) which aims to include herbal medicine use in the national health care system. This paper aims to review the current regulatory policies on production, registration, promotion, and use of herbal medicines in the country. Current policies provide measures in regulating, implementing, and monitoring of herbal medicines from production to consumption stages. However, improvements based on provisions from international standards can be adopted to guarantee efficacy and safety for public use. Policies are still lacking regarding implications of long-term effects; efficacy on specific populations (i.e. children, elderly, pregnant women); and on potential interactions with other food and drugs. There is also a need to strengthen studies on the environmental determinants influencing the effectiveness of herbal products. Paucity on studies on the cost-effectiveness of herbal medicines is further noted.
Plant ; Complementary Therapies ; Herbal Medicine ; Herbal Medicine--legislation & ; Jurisprudence
4.Establish research model of post-marketing clinical safety evaluation for Chinese patent medicine.
Wen-ke ZHENG ; Zhi LIU ; Xiang LEI ; Ran TIAN ; Rui ZHENG ; Nan LI ; Jing-tian REN ; Xiao-xi DU ; Hong-cai SHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3693-3696
The safety of Chinese patent medicine has become a focus of social. It is necessary to carry out work on post-marketing clinical safety evaluation for Chinese patent medicine. However, there have no criterions to guide the related research, it is urgent to set up a model and method to guide the practice for related research. According to a series of clinical research, we put forward some views, which contained clear and definite the objective and content of clinical safety evaluation, the work flow should be determined, make a list of items for safety evaluation project, and put forward the three level classification of risk control. We set up a model of post-marketing clinical safety evaluation for Chinese patent medicine. Based this model, the list of items can be used for ranking medicine risks, and then take steps for different risks, aims to lower the app:ds:risksrisk level. At last, the medicine can be managed by five steps in sequence. The five steps are, collect risk signal, risk recognition, risk assessment, risk management, and aftereffect assessment. We hope to provide new ideas for the future research.
Clinical Trials as Topic
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Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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epidemiology
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etiology
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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adverse effects
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chemistry
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economics
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therapeutic use
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Herbal Medicine
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economics
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legislation & jurisprudence
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Humans
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Patents as Topic
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Product Surveillance, Postmarketing
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Quality Control
5.Research on distribution of patents' holders for Chinese herbal compounds in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular based on cluster analysis.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3682-3686
To discuss the distribution of patents' holders for Chinese herbal compounds in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular, the patents' holders for Chinese herbal compounds in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular were cluster analyzed by means of simple statistics and cluster analysis. Clustering variables were composed of patent applications, patent maintained number, related papers' quantity, etc. Chinese herbal compound patents' holders were divided into four categories according to their different scientific research and patent strength. It is the magic weapon for Chinese herbal compound patents' holders that have scientific research patents' transforming and make coordination of patent protection and scientific innovation.
Biometry
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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drug therapy
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Cerebrovascular Disorders
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drug therapy
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Cluster Analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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economics
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therapeutic use
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Herbal Medicine
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economics
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legislation & jurisprudence
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manpower
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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economics
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Patents as Topic
6.Research on our hospital inventory management status quo of traditional Chinese medicine drugs and treatment method.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(6):1140-1142
Under the background of the new medical reform, a large variety of traditional Chinese medicine from complicated sources, Chinese traditional medicine of actor of true and false of the quality directly affect the drug safety and clinical efficacy, but also relate to the social and economic benefits of hospital. Along with the development of the modern management of medical institutions and drug circulation circulation system reform in our country, the hospital drug inventory, supply and management work is an important topic for the pharmaceutical trading. However, there is always contradiction, dispensary need to supple pharmacy, in order to satisfy the demands of hospital patients with normal diagnosis and treatment work. However, if the drug inventory is too much, not only increases the drug monitoring problem, at the same time, but also causes storage costs rise. Therefore, completing scientific and reasonable storage and management becomes urgent problems at present. Wherefore, our country administration of traditional Chinese medicine in 2007 promulgated the "Chinese traditional medicine yinpian management norms in hospital", aims to standardize management of Chinese traditional medicine quality and improve the safety of drugs. The author through looking up information and visiting survey, to understand the currently existing problems, and summarizes the literature inland and abroad in recent years Chinese medicine drug inventory management work experience, in view of status quo of Chinese medicine inventory management in China, put forward the solution. To guarantee TCM pharmacy management more standardized, more standard, to adapt to the new reform of Chinese traditional medicine industry, improve the management level of hospital, defend the hospital's reputation and the patient's interests.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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supply & distribution
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Humans
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Inventories, Hospital
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economics
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legislation & jurisprudence
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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economics
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standards
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Quality Control
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Safety
7.Review of the regulations for clinical research in herbal medicines in USA.
Tony Yuqi TANG ; Fang-Zhou LI ; Janyne AFSETH
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(12):883-893
In 2012, USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved 39 new drugs, however, there are only two botanical drugs (one topical and one oral) approved by FDA since the publication of the FDA's industry guidelines for the botanical drug product in June 2004. The approval shows the Western guideline can be used for herbal medicines, authors investigate current regulation on herbal medicine clinical research, identify challenges conducting clinical trials, and seek to produce some guidance for potential investigators and sponsors considering a clinical trial in this area. Key words were formulated for searching on Medline and FDA website to locate relevant regulations for clinical research in herbal medicines to understand current environment for herbal medicine usage and examine the barriers affecting herbal medicine in clinical trials. Authors critically explore case study of the 1st FDA approved botanical drugs, Veregen (sinecatechins), green tea leaves extract, a topical cream for perianal and genital condyloma. In consideration of current regulation environment in USA, based on the findings and analysis through the literature review and Veregen case study, authors produce and propose a Checklist for New Drug Application of Herbal Medicines for potential investigators and sponsors considering in a herbal medicine clinical trial.
Biomedical Research
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legislation & jurisprudence
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Clinical Trials as Topic
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Herb-Drug Interactions
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Herbal Medicine
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legislation & jurisprudence
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Humans
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Plants, Medicinal
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adverse effects
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United States
8.Briefly analysis on academic origins of traditional Chinese medicine dispensing.
Xue-Min ZHAO ; Xiao-Juan ZHANG ; Hua-Qiang ZHAI ; Shi-Yuan JIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(8):1530-1533
Through collecting and collating the development process of traditional Chinese medicine dispensing, the development of modern Chinese medicine dispensing on the basis of experience could be promoted. "Heyaofenji", "Hehe", " Heji" in ancient Chinese medicine, herbal medicine literature and law were collected, and then things were sorted out according to traditional Chinese medicine dispensing theory, skills and legal norms. Firstly, "Tang Ye Jing Fa" is the earliest book which marks the rudiment of traditional Chinese medicine dispensing. Secondly, traditional Chinese medicine dispensing theory formed in "Shen Nong's herbal classic". Thirdly, Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" marked the formation of Chinese medicine dispensing skills. Lastly, Provisions in Tang Dynasty law marks the development of traditional Chinese medicine dispensing.
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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education
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history
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legislation & jurisprudence
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methods
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China
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Dosage Forms
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Drug Compounding
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history
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methods
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Drug and Narcotic Control
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history
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legislation & jurisprudence
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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History, Ancient
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Medicine in Literature
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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history
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methods
9.TCM-based new drug discovery and development in China.
Wan-Ying WU ; Jin-Jun HOU ; Hua-Li LONG ; Wen-Zhi YANG ; Jian LIANG ; De-An GUO
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2014;12(4):241-250
Over the past 30 years, China has significantly improved the drug development environment by establishing a series of policies for the regulation of new drug approval. The regulatory system for new drug evaluation and registration in China was gradually developed in accordance with international standards. The approval and registration of TCM in China became as strict as those of chemical drugs and biological products. In this review, TCM-based new drug discovery and development are introduced according to the TCM classification of nine categories.
China
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Drug Discovery
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legislation & jurisprudence
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standards
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
10.Status and thinking of supervision and management of Chinese herbal medicine.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(11):1832-1835
The article briefly introduces the status of the supervision and administration of Chinese herbal medicine, and summarizes the problems existing in the process of supervision and management. Meanwhile provides the countermeasures and suggestions of strengthening the supervision and administration of Chinese herbal medicine.
China
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Drug Contamination
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legislation & jurisprudence
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prevention & control
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Drug and Narcotic Control
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
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Quality Control


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