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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 101-106, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754643

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Objective To systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy of relieving fever with sweet and warm drugs (Ganwen Chure Therapy) for noninfectious fever caused by vital-energy deficiency based on Meta-analysis. Methods Literature about RCTs of Ganwen Chure Therapy for noninfectious fever caused by vital-energy deficiency in CNKI, Wanfang Database, CBM, VIP, Pub Med, Cochrane Library, and Embase was retrieved by computers from establishment of database to April 2017. After two researchers independently conducted literature screening, cross-checking, data extraction, and literature quality evaluation, cumulative Meta-analysis was performed on the outcome indicators in order of publication time and sample size, and the trend of the results was tested. Then the quality of the literature based on GRADE was under an overall evaluation. Results Totally 27 articles were included in this study, involving 2599 patients. The results of cumulative Meta-analysis showed that the total effective rates of using Ganwen Chure Therapy only [OR=3.875, 95%CI (2.87, 5.24), Z=8.82, P=0.000 1]and Ganwen Chure Therapy combined with routine therapy [OR=5.791, 95%CI (3.55, 9.45), Z=7.03, P=0.000 1]were better than the routine therapy, with statistical significance. Trend test showed that there was variability in the timing of drug combination study, showing that the cumulative Meta-analysis results were not stable. Conclusion Ganwen Chure Therapy has certain efficacy for noninfectious fever caused by vital-energy deficiency. However, the overall quality of the included studies was low, with relatively high homogeneity. There are biases in publication, yet more high-quality clinical research is needed for further verification.

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China Pharmacist ; (12): 1407-1409, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-670028

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To investigate the anti-inflammatory, analgesia and antipyretic effects of Chaige Qingre granules. Meth-ods:Kunming mice were used to make auricle swelling model by dimthylphenanthrene, and the auricle swelling degree was measured to test the anti-inflammatory effect of Chaige Qingre granules. Mice were used to make pain models by acetic acid, and the body twis-ting of the mice was counted to observe the analgesia effect of the granules. The fever model in rats was induced by yeast, and the body temperature of the rats was measured to investigate the antipyretic effects of the granules. Results:Chaige Qingre granules could relieve the auricle swelling degree significantly, and the inhibition rate was 46. 3% in the high dose group. High and middle dose groups could reduce the body twisting frequency with the inhibition rate of 51. 1% and 61. 8%, respectively. Every Chaige Qingre granules group could lower the body temperature after one hour of the administration, and the temperature could be reduced 0. 56 degrees Celsius in the high dose group. Conclusion:Chaige Qingre granules can effectively inhibit auricle swelling degree, relieve pain and reduce heat.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2006.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-579957

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Objective To research the mechanism of aqueous extract of Radix Scutellariae in relieving fever of model rats. Method The fever model rats were made by dry yeast. Rectum temperature (?T/℃) was observed, and serum IL-1?, hypothalamus cAMP and IL-1?, ventral septal area AVP were detected by RIA. Results Aqueous extract of Radix Scutellariae decreased IL-1? and cAMP content of hypothalamus, and AVP content of ventral septal area significantly (compared with model group, P

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Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine ; (12)1992.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-681260

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Objective: To study the pharmacological action and clinical curative effect of Linglongqingre microenema. Methods: The actions of relieving fever and calming hypnotism. anti convulsions of Linglongqingre Microenema on rabbit, mouse and rat were observed. Also children's fever illess was treated to judge preliminary curative effect. Results: Linglongqingre Microenema has obvious action of relieving fever, more effective than Chaihu injection, as same as Antipyrine (80mg/kg) on subcutaneous injection. It was used to treat children's feverillness on 38 cases, markedly effective rate 60.53%, total effective rate 86.84%. Among them body temperature of one third case fell over 1.5?C in two hours. Conclusion: Linglongqingre microenema is a new quick effective pharmaceutical preparation which is suitable for emergency treatment of traditional Chinese medicine

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