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Analysis of experimental articles of Korean medicinal prescriptions on the diuretic effect (한방 처방에서 이뇨 효과에 대한 실험 논문 분석 및 고찰)

  • Im, Ju Ha;Lee, Do Eun;Park, Ki Hyeon;Kim, Soo Min;Kang, Dae Gill
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.175-193
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    • 2016
  • Objective : Diuretics are effective on the patients with hypertension and heart failure, as well as edema by regulating the function of kidney, which is key organ to maintain the balance of the different electrolytes in the body. The present review article is designed to review the diuretic effect of Korean medicinal prescription base on the experimental studies.Method : For this purpose, every article related to ‘diuresis’ and 'Korean medicinal prescription' were analysed from articles which published at domestic and international journals.Results : 1. Representative Korean medicine prescriptions showed diuretic effect along with electrolyte excretion were Oryeong-san, Paeryung-tang, Hwangryungbokryung-tang and Daeganghwal-tang. 2. Some Korean medicinal prescription including Oryeong-san, Jueryeong-tang, Sipcho-tang distribute diuresis through the inhibition of renin-angiotensin-system. 3. Oryeong-san, Bojungchiseup-tang had a diuretic effect on the down-regulation of aquaporin water channel in the renal collecting duct.Conclusion : Korean medicinal transcriptions have a diuretic effect through several types of mechanism such as along with electrolytes excretion, inhibition of renin-angiotensin system, and down-regulation of water channels.

A Study on Analysis of the Pathology and Basic Prescriptions of Yiemyo-San in DONGYEUBOGAM (동의보감(東醫寶鑑) 중(中) 이묘산(二妙散)이 활용(活用)된 연계방(連繫方)에 대한 고찰(考察))

  • Yun, Hen-Ja
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : Yiemyo-San(二妙散) is a basic oriental medicinal prescription used in basically musculoskeletal pain. Way down to posterity, Yiemyo-San has been combined with various prescriptions to treat a variety of diseases. the purpose of In this study is to investigate indications and etiology of indication using Yiemyo-San. Methodes : For prescriptions combining Yiemyo-San in Dongyeubogam(東醫寶鑑), the name of prescriptions, configuration herbs and indication were investigated and prescriptions were classified according to etiology of indication. Results : the numbers of prescriptions combining Yiemyo-San in Dongyeubogam were 45. Yiemyo-San was used frequently in musculoskeletal disease such as beriberi, amyotrophy, gout and arthritis(36%). In addition, it was applied to an internal diseases, ENT diseases and headache. it was used frequently in pathological condition due to supyeol(濕熱)(45%). Yiemyo-San was combined with various prescriptions as a primary prescription at 51% and as a secondary prescription at 49%. Conclusions : When Yiemyo-San is combined with other prescription, it may be used in various disease as well as musculoskeletal disease due to supyeol. combined with various prescriptions as a primary prescription at 51% and as a secondary prescription at 49%. Conclusions : When Yiemyo-San is combined with other prescription, it may be used in various disease as well as musculoskeletal disease due to supyeol.

A Study on Analysis all Prescriptions of Consumptive part in DonguiBogam (동의보감(東醫寶鑑) 허노문(虛勞門) 처방(處方)의 방제(方劑) 분석(分析)에 대한 고찰(考察))

  • Lee, Ju-Hee;Yun, Hen-Ja;Yun, Young-Gab
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.101-121
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : As the understand about historical consumptive part through studying prescriptions in DonguiBogam, we would like to study some modern geriatric and chronic diseases. Methods : We analyzed application frequency of basic prescriptions, symptoms of prescriptions and the pathology analysis against historical comsumptive in DonguiBogam. Results : Through investigation into application frequency of basic prescriptions, symptoms of prescriptions, and two way analysis of Qi blood(yin yang) pathologies and viscera and bowels pathologies, we were able to found mostly used basic prescription, common symptoms, and separate some characteristics pathologies. Conclusions : We expected that this study will can help to give rationale for future study of consumptive caring.

A Study on Conductant drugs in a prescription (방제구성(方劑構成)에 있어서 사약(使藥)으로 이용되는 약물(藥物)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Seo, Bu-Il
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.83-103
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    • 2001
  • I studied conductant drug(使藥) in a prescription. As results of these studies, conductant drug(使藥) with meaning of medicinal guide(引經) were Achyranthis Bidentatae Radix(牛膝), Platycodi Radix(桔梗), Cinnabaris(朱砂), Sal Maritimus(食鹽), alcoholic drink(酒,) Cimicifugae Rhizoma(升麻) and Bupleuri Radix(柴胡). Conductant drugs with meaning of harmonizing medicines in a prescription were almost Glycyrrhizae Radix(甘草). And sometimes Mel(蜂蜜) was used with meaning of harmonizing medicines in pill. And Jujubae Fructus was used with meaning of harmonizing medicines in purgation medicines.

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Study on current diseases and main effects of prescription matched with Bupleurum chinense DC as main herb (시호(柴胡)가 군약(君藥)으로 배오(配伍)된 처방(處方)의 시대별(時代別) 병증(病證) 및 주치(主治)에 관한 고찰(考察)(동의보감(東醫寶鑑)을 중심(中心)으로))

  • Jeong, Jong-Gil
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2001
  • For the purpose of developing KOREA herbalogy and prescription therapeutics I study the prescriptions among the DONG-UE-BO-GAM. The conclusions are as fallows; 1. There were total 97 prescriptions contended the Bupleurum as gunyak among the DONG-UE-BO-GAM. 2. The currental prescriptions contended the Bupleurum as gunyak were HAN period :1 disease 1 prescription, SONG period :6 diseases 6 prescriptions, GUEM and WON period: 14 diseases 23 prescriptions, MYONG period: 30 diseases 63 prescriptions. 3. The most high frequency of currental effect of the Bupleurum were HAN period: sang-han(傷寒), GUEM and WON period: hak(?), sang-han(傷寒) and gol-gueng-yel(骨蒸熱), MYONG period: sang-han(傷寒), hak(?), on-yek(溫疫), juek-chui(積聚) and an(眼). 4. The most high frequency effect of the Bupleurum as gunyak were sang-han(傷寒): 15 prescriptions, hak(?): 12 prescriptions, on-yek(溫疫) 7 prescriptions etc.

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A survey on additional needs for herbal preparations in national health insurance service (보험급여 한약제제 기준처방 개선방안 설문조사 연구)

  • Jeong, Woo Sung;Shin, Woo Cheol;Hong, Ik Hwan;Choi, Jung Uk;Kim, Yun-Kyung
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.375-390
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : In order to increase the utilization rate of insurance covered herbal medicines, it is necessary to improve the standard prescription lists of current national health insurance service. Methods : Previous research and discussions have been summarized, the cases of overseas insurance prescription were investigated, and compared with the insurance prescription of Korea. We conducted two questionnaire surveys. From the first email questionnaire survey, response rate was very low. So once again, from december 4, 2014 to december 17, we emailed a questionnaire survey to 17,275 members of the Korean medicine doctors and 890 peoples(5.1%) responded for two weeks. We analyzed prescriptions from previous studies, overseas cases, and surveys. Results : With overseas herbal medicine health insurance lists, prescriptions recommended by the experts committee, the prescriptions results of the first and second surveys, and the prescriptions presented in previous studies, we compared and analyzed all the results and we derived 202 prescriptions for NHIS. Conclusion: We suggest 127 Single extracts and 202 prescriptions to be added for NHI.

Analysis of Herbal formulation on Wolgug-hwan Series (동의보감(東醫寶鑑) 월국환가미방(越鞠丸加味方)의 방제학적(方劑學的) 분석(分析))

  • Park, Seong-Gyu;Byun, Sung-Hui;Lee, Byung-Wook;Kim, Sang-Chan
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : This study was performed to analysis the composition of herbal formulations about a series of Wolgug-Hwan(WGH, formed by Gukchur-won and Sagung-san) in Dongeuibogam written by Heo Jun. Methods : The series of WGH in Dongeuibogam were selected by 'Prescription Lineage Graph' (http://164.125.206.43/PrescriptionLineageGraph.aspx) established by prof. Lee at Pusan National University. In the analysis of a series of WGH, we used some formulation books including classics. Results : Gaeuldogi-tang(GDT) is formed by WGH, Yeonggangchulgam-tang(YGT), Yugil-san (YIS) and Gungchul-san. Cheongul-san(CUS) is formed by WGH, Ijin-tang(IJT), YGT and Haegeum -hwan(HGH). Sosikcheongul-san(SCS) is formed by CUS and IJT. Jeungmiijin-tang(JIT) is formed by WGH, IJT, Sambaek-tang and Gyullyeonjichul-hwan. Sihoeokgan-tang(SET) is formed by WGH, Sihosogan-san(SSS) and Jigolpi-eum. Wolgukbohwa-hwan(WBH) is formed by WGH, Bohwa-hwan, Mokyangjichul-hwan and Hwangnyeon-tang(HNT). Chimsa-hwan(CSH) is formed by WGH, Injinho-tang(IHT), Yungmisamneung-hwan, Jeungmisamul-tang and Sinseongugi-tang. Conclusions : SCS, CUS, or JIT has been used frequently in case of phlegm-fire. These are formulated by the combination of WGH and IJT with Samseon-san or HGH or Jichul-hwan according to the special symptoms, respectively. SET which is formulated by WGH and SSS has been used in case of stagnation of liver-qi. GDT, WBH or CSH has been used in damp-heat. These are formulated by the combination of WGH with YIS, HNT, or IHT, respectively.

Survey on the Preference Formula for the Improvement of Oriental Herbal Medicine Insurance (한약건강보험에 대한 일반인의 한약제형 선호도 조사)

  • Kim, Yong-Ho;Kim, Se-Hyun;Chang, Hye-Jung;Park, Jae-Kyung;Jeong, Mi-Young;Park, Yoo-Seon
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2009
  • Objectives : This study aimed to provide basic data for future policies regarding the expansion of health insurance, through investigating the current status of Oriental herbal medicine insurance as perceived by the public. Methods : Questionnaire was developed through literature searches, in-depth interviews, item generation and item reduction. The questionnaires were further refined by a focus group. 221 surveys were retrieved from the general public. Results : The in-depth interviews, reveal that the public is aware of the various forms of Oriental herbal medicine formulas, except for the use of mixture of which are soluble granules covered by insurance. The public awareness of the soluble granules turned out to be so low that enhanced awareness of it is required. The public identified decoctions as the most preferred formula as well as the most effective formulas out of all Oriental herbal medical formulas. They also suggested that it should be the first to be included when the insurance policy expands in the future. The public had frequent experienced not choosing Oriental herbal prescription due to the high cost. Insurance coverage of Oriental herbal prescription is much needed. The public indicated that they will make frequent visits to the KMD if the insurance covers Oriental herbal prescriptions. Conclusions : The current status quo of Oriental herbal medicine insurance showed that the public identified decoctions as the most preferred, most effective and the top priority to be covered by insurance.

Analysis of Korean Herbal Medicine Used in Case Studies of Treating Urticaria (두드러기 증례 연구에서 사용된 한약 처방 분석)

  • Park, Jung-Gun;Kang, Se-Hyun;Kang, Dong-Won;Kim, Kyu-Seok;Kim, Yoon-Bum
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.12-25
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    • 2018
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of herbal medicine for the treatment of urticaria in case studies and to find the general tendency of herbal medicine treatment and to establish the primary treatment direction of urticaria. Methods : In the domestic databases, Oriental medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System (OASIS), Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal (KTKP), National Discovery for Science Leader (NDSL), Research Information Sharing Service (RISS), we selected among the case study papers published in the last 20 years using search terms related to "urticaria". Reports related to Sasang Constitutional medicine were excluded and total of 15 papers were finally selected. Results : 23 prescriptions were retrieved from 15 papers. The most commonly used prescription was Seungmagalgeun-tang (升麻葛根湯), and Bangpoongtongsung-san (防風通聖散) and Pyeongwi-san (平胃散) were presented twice. Commonly used herbs are Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma (甘草), Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens (生薑), and Scutellariae Radix (黃芩). 18 out of 78 herbs are belonging to heat-clearing medicinal (淸熱藥) and 16 out of 78 herbs are belonging to exterior-releasing medicinal (解表藥). Concurrent therapies such as acupuncture, pharmacoacupuncture, moxibustion, cupping therapy, ice pack applying therapy were performed and several evaluation methods were used, patient's subjective remission rate was the most used. Conclusions : Through this study, we were able to discover the tendency of herbal medicine prescription for the treatment of urticaria.

Attitude and Recognition of Medical School Students on Korean Traditional Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment (의대생들의 한의학 진단 및 치료에 대한 인식 조사)

  • Huh, Nam-Woo;Jeong, Seung-A;Kim, Sun-Jae;Mok, Na-Rae;Park, Hae-Won;Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : This study was aimed to facilitate mutual comprehension between Western and Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) by analyzing recognition of medical school students on traditional medical prescription and treatment such as herbal medicines and acupuncture. Methods : We conducted a survey targeting medical school students of four medical schools from April through May 2009, and analyzed 208 cases responded. Results : Survey results revealed that medical school students took knowledge of traditional medicine from TV programs and on the Web in general. They thought they had considerable traditional medical knowledge but did not almost understand for professional contents. Regardless of some positive recognition for traditional herbal medicine, negative perspectives were more common and its safety and efficacy on the drug reference were considered as a major reason. On the other hand, recognition on acupuncture was comparatively positive. Scientific data for both herbal medicine and acupuncture are lacking in reality but the attitude only for acupuncture was different. Of the survey respondents, 57.8% had negative attitude against diagnostic methods of TKM and 59.1% opposed to the usage of modern medical equipments by TKM doctors. With regard to the future position of TKM, they tacitly approved that TKM would be absorbed into the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and importance of TKM objectification, followed by Government's support. Conclusions : Medical school students neither affirm nor deny TKM as a whole but the state of awareness for each item was similar to the physician. In terms of TKM its internal and external innovation would be required to continuously establish objectification of TKM prescription and scientific research on treatment technology.