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Kampo Medicine ; : 537-547, 2011.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-362638

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We studied contemporary indication of daikankyoto and daikankyoganryo. We administered either of these Kampo prescriptions for thirty-three patients with intractable muscle stiffness of neck, shoulder and back.Twenty-four patients were able to take the prescriptions for more than four weeks (long term group), and nine patients stopped taking the prescriptions less than four weeks (interrupted group). In long term group, fourteen patients (58%) improved their chief compliant. The Kampo formulations of fourteen effective cases were daikankyoto (13 cases) and daikankyoganryo (1 case). Comparative analysis has been done between long term group and nine cases of interrupted group. The characteristics of long term group were higher body mass index, firmer abdomen and more positive cases of epigastric resistance sign. Kansui root dose was 0.81 gram a day in long term group and 0.57 gram a day in interrupted group, which showed statistically-significant difference. We found twenty-seven side-effects in twenty four patients (73%) including eighteen patients with nausea and six patients with diarrhea. In side effects, there was no statistically significant difference between two groups. These side effects were promptly improved after discontinuation or dose reduction of Kansui root. We report clinical courses of six improved cases in this paper, two severe stiff neck, shoulder and back cases, each one case of psychosomatic disorder, depression, spasmodic torticollis and gastroesophageal reflux. These prescriptions should be administered more commonly to the patients with severe stiff neck, shoulder and back.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 191-192, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-388892

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This article summarized the past 15 years literature,overviewing the clinical application and several compatibility methods of Kansui Root.The conclusion is Kansui Root are used for moisture syndromes, sputum syndromes, and tumor syndromes. Euphorbia, Yuanhua, rhubarb, pharbitic and jujuba are herbs of compatibility. Kansui Root and licorice compatibility are less in application, but it has unique efficacy of liver cirrhosis and cancer.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-523619

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0.05); ⑵Serum TNF? and IL-6 levels in kansui root group were significantly lower than those in control group at the third, 7th and 14th days after treatment(P0.05). Conclusion ⑴kansui root therapy was effective for SAP, ⑵kansui root therapy ameliorated SAP possibly by decreasing the levels of serum TNF? and IL-6, ⑶kansui root therapy improved microcirculation of pancreas possibly by decreasing the ratio of TXA 2/PGI 2, and ⑷kansui root treating SAP may be multi-pathway and multi-target.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-522830

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Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of kansui root on patients with severe acute pancreatitis(SAP). Methods Clinical data of 54 cases of severe acute pancreatitis treated with kansui root(kansui root group) were analyzed and compared with 54 cases of severe acute pancreatitis treated without kansui root (control group).Results The releivng time of abdominal pain was significantly shorter than that in control group( P

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