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Efficacy of a Chinese herbal proprietary medicine (Hemp Seed Pill) for functional constipation.

机译:中成药(麻籽丸)对功能性便秘的功效。

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OBJECTIVES: Functional constipation (FC) is a common clinical complaint. Despite a lack of consolidated evidence, Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) has become a popular alternative treatment for this condition. The aim of this study was to assess, with a rigidly designed study, the efficacy and safety of a CHM proprietary medicine, Hemp Seed Pill (HSP), in optimal dosage for treating FC. METHODS: This study comprised two parts: trial I, a dose determination study, and trial II, a placebo-controlled clinical study. In trial I, the optimal dosage of HSP was first determined from among three doses (2.5, 5.0, and 7.5 g b.i.d.). In trial II, a randomized double-blind study, the efficacy and safety of HSP for FC patients (Rome III criteria) in excessive syndrome as defined by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory were compared with placebo. All participants in trials underwent a 2-week run-in, an 8-week treatment, and an 8-week follow-up. The primary end point was the responder rate for complete spontaneous bowel movement (CSBM) during treatment. Participants with a mean increase of CSBM >== 1/week compared with their baselines were defined as responders. Secondary outcome measures included responder rate during follow-up, individual and global symptom assessments, and reported adverse effects (AEs). RESULTS: The dose of 7.5 g b.i.d. showed better therapeutic effect than that of 2.5 and 5.0 g b.i.d. among 96 subjects (32 per arm) in trial I and was therefore selected for comparison with placebo in trial II. In trial II, 120 subjects were randomized into two arms (60 per arm). Responder rates for the HSP and placebo groups were 43.3 and 8.3% during treatment and 30.0 and 15.0% in the follow-up period, respectively (P<0.05). Those in the HSP group showed benefit in terms of increased CSBM, relief in the severity of constipation and straining of evacuation, and effective reduction in the use of rescue therapy when compared with placebo. No serious AE was reported. CONCLUSIONS: HSP (7.5 g b.i.d.) is safe and effective for alleviating FC for subjects in excessive syndrome. Optimal dose determination may be crucial for all CHM studies.
机译:目的:功能性便秘(FC)是一种常见的临床不适。尽管缺乏确凿的证据,但中草药(CHM)已成为这种情况的流行替代疗法。这项研究的目的是通过严格设计的研究来评估中草药专有药物大麻籽丸(HSP)的最佳剂量,以治疗FC。方法:该研究包括两个部分:试验I,剂量确定研究,试验II,安慰剂对照临床研究。在试验I中,首先从三个剂量(2.5、5.0和7.5 g b.i.d.)中确定了HSP的最佳剂量。在试验II(一项随机双盲研究)中,将HSP对中医(TCM)理论所定义的FC综合征(罗马III级标准)过度综合征的疗效和安全性进行了比较。试验的所有参与者均经历了2周的磨合,8周的治疗和8周的随访。主要终点是治疗期间完全自发排便(CSBM)的反应率。与基线相比,CSBM平均增加> == 1 /周的参与者被定义为响应者。次要结果指标包括随访期间的反应者比率,个体和整体症状评估以及报告的不良反应(AE)。结果:7.5 g b.i.d.显示出比2.5和5.0 g b.i.d更好的治疗效果。在试验I的96名受试者中(每臂32名),因此被选择与试验II中的安慰剂进行比较。在试验II中,将120位受试者随机分为两组(每组60位)。 HSP组和安慰剂组的反应率在治疗期间分别为43.3%和8.3%,在随访期间分别为30.0%和15.0%(P <0.05)。与安慰剂相比,HSP组的患者在增加CSBM,缓解便秘严重程度和撤离紧张以及有效减少急救疗法的使用方面显示出益处。没有严重的AE报道。结论:HSP(7.5 g b.i.d.)安全有效地缓解过度综合征患者的FC。最佳剂量确定对于所有CHM研究可能至关重要。

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