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A Study on the Development of Guideline for Co-Administration of Four Types of Herbal Medicine and Escitalopram (항우울제와 한약제제의 병용투여지침 개발-에스시탈로프람과 보험 4종 한약제제를 중심으로)

  • Do-Eun Lee;Kyeong Jin Ko;Young-Woo Kim;Choon Ok Kim;Hyung Won Kang
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.217-229
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: To develop guidelines for concomitant use of four herbal medicines (Gamisoyosan, Banhasasimtang, Ojeoksan, and Bojungikgitang) with escitalopram. Methods: A guideline development team was assembled and relevant prior research was systematically reviewed to gather evidence. The potential for drug interactions was evaluated by analyzing changes in pharmacokinetic parameters. Safety was assessed through the analysis of adverse drug reactions associated with combined use. Recommendations and concomitant administration guidelines were formulated through a consensus process. Results: No significant drug interactions were identified between the four herbal medicines and escitalopram, indicating no need for dosage adjustment of escitalopram. However, it is recommended to monitor potential adverse reactions during concurrent use. Conclusions: This study provides recommendations for combined use of four herbal medicines covered by domestic insurance combined with escitalopram. Further research on interactions between antidepressants and herbal medicine is necessary to refine and enhance concomitant administration guidelines.

Efficacy and Safety during the Combination Therapy of Imipramine and Desmopressin in Primary Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis (어린이의 일차성 단일 증상성 야뇨증에서 Imipramine과 Desmopressin 복합 약물치료의 효과 및 안전성)

  • Yeo Ji-Hyun;Choi Jung-Youn;Chung Hyo-Seok;Lee Kyung-Soo;Ko Cheol-Woo;Kim Kyo-Sun;Kim Kee-Hyuk;Kim Jung-Soe;NamGoong Mee-Kyung;Park Young-Seo;Pai Ki-Soo;Yoo Kee-Hwan;Park Yong-Hoon
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.129-137
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    • 2004
  • Purpose : Nocternal enuresis is a common disorder. Tricyclic antidepressant and desmopressin have been accepted pharmacological treatment for this disorder We conducted a cooperative study to investigate the efficacy and adverse reactions of imipramine, desmopressin and combination treatment in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis(PMNE). Methods: Data from a large multicenter study were analysed. In the period of 8 months in 2002, the study comprised of 168 children(78 boys and 90 girls, 5 to 15 years old) with PMNE for imipramine, desmopressin or combination treatment. Before treatment a history, physical examination and laboratory tests were performed and the children were observed for 2 weeks. Response rate, adverse reactions and enuresis episodes after stopping drug administration were evaluated after 12-weeks of imipramine, desmopressin or combination of both. Results: After 4 weeks, the frequency of bed wetting in all treated patients decreased during treatment significantly Even though a 30-50%, reduction in the number of wet nights were 68.6%, 74.4% and 86.1% during 12 weeks treatment by imipramine, desmopressin and both of them respectively, there was no significant difference between them. The most common adverse reaction was decreased appetite from imipramine administration. But no serious drug-related adverse events were reported. Conclusion: Efficacy of the combination therapy of imipramine and desmopressin in PMNE appears not to be better than either drug alone. It is necessary to pay attention on account of adverse reactions during imipramine treatment even though imipramine and desmopressin were generally well tolerated.

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