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Effects of High Frequency Herbal Medication Administrations on the Liver Functions in Rats - Focusing on Sipjeondaebo-tang, Yukmaijihwang-tang, Bojungikgi-tang, and Ojeoksan - (다용 한약처방 투여가 흰쥐의 간기능에 미치는 영향 - 십전대보탕, 육미지황탕, 보중익기탕 및 오적산을 중심으로 -)

  • Han Yong-Joo;Lee Sun-Dong;Choi Jong-Hwan;Park Jong-Goo;Jang In-Soo;Park Hae-Mo
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.27 no.1 s.65
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    • pp.78-90
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    • 2006
  • Background : Traditional herbal medicine is used extensively among the Korean populations, and other Asian countries employ similar therapies as well. In recent years, extensive focus was laid on adulteration of the herbal medicine with liver damage. The use of herbal preparations as remedies for various medical conditions has continuously increased in Korea. Large proportions of Korean patients use herbal medicinal products, folk remedies, and health food. However, studies on the safety of herbal products are conducted on a less than sufficient basis even in the countries like Korea where herbal medicine is being used extensively. Some of the reports on the safety of herbs were done by the doctors of western medicine but lack of knowledge and misclassification led to misunderstandings. Objectives : This study aims to verify the evidences on safety of frequently used 4 herbal medications (Sipjeondaebo-tang, Bojungikgi-tang, Ohjeok-San, Yukmaijihwang-tang) in the lab animal model. Methods : Sprague-Dawley rats was treated by 4 herbal medications during 31 days. After 1 month, we checked body weight, liver weight, and serum enzyme associated with liver function. Results : There is no significant difference in body weight and liver weight after 1 month of administrations. In all experimental groups, no abnormal findings was observed in histotogical research and lab liver Functions test(AST, ALT etc). Conclusions : These four herbal medications, frequently used in oriental medicine clinics and hospitals, are safe from hepatoxic events in the lab animal model.

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A Study of 123 prescriptions in high-chepter from Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun (Mainly Basic-prescriptions) (방약합편(方藥合編) 상통(上統) 처방(處方)에 대한 방제학적(方劑學的) 고찰(考察))

  • Lee, Sang-Hyun
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2009
  • This report describes the studies as follows through the research of Basic-prescriptions about 123 prescriptions in high-chepter(上統) from Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun(方藥合編). There are 24 Basic-prescriptions including Sagunja-tang(四君子湯), Samul-tang(四物湯), Sogeonjung-tang(小建中湯), lijung-tang(理中湯), Dangguibohyul-tang(當歸補血湯), Yijin-tang(二陳湯), Gauwon-chun(擧元煎), Jeongweon-eum(貞元飮), and Yukmichiwhang-won(六味地黃元), etc. about 123 prescriptions in high-chepter(上統) from Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun(方藥合編). There were many cases compounding the Basic-prescriptions each other. So I investigated those cases. The results were the other typed (blended) Basic-prescriptions including Palmul-tang(八物湯), Sipjeondaebo-tang(十全大補湯), Yukgunja-tang(六君子湯), Bojungyikkee-tang(補中益氣湯), SsangHwa-tang(雙和湯), and Gwibitang(歸脾湯). And I investigated about pathologies in connection with these Basic-prescriptions. Oriental Medical Pathology applied with these Basic-prescriptions were Giheo(氣虛), hyulheo(血虛), Gihyulguheo(氣血俱虛), Biheohan(脾虛寒), Giheo-dameum(氣虛痰飮), Giheohaham(氣虛下陷), Sineumheo(腎陰虛), etc. These results indicated that 123 prescriptions in high-chepter from Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyun are composed of Bojei(補劑) to treatment against many kinds of Infirmity and promote physiological function.

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The Origin, Changes and Compositive Principles of Palmulgunja-tang (팔물군자탕(八物君子湯)의 기원(基源), 변천과정(變遷過程) 및 구성원리(構成原理))

  • Park, Byung-Joo;Kwon, Jin-Hyuk;Lee, Jun-Hee;Lee, Eui-Ju;Koh, Byung-Hee
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2010
  • 1. Objectives This paper investigates the origin, the progressive changes and the constructive principles of Palmulgunja-tang (八物君子湯). 2. Methods Palmulgunja-tang and other related prescriptions were analyzed in terms of their pathological indications, based on previous literature including "Donguisusebowon Chobongwon (東醫壽世保元 草本卷)", "Donguisusebowon Gabobon (東醫壽世保元 甲午本)", "Donguisusebowon Sinchukbon (東醫壽世保元 辛丑本)" and "Dongmuyugo (東武遺稿)". 3. Results and Conclusions 1) The Palmulgunja-tang most likely originates from Paljin-tang introduced in "Donguisusebowon Chobongwon (東醫壽世保元 草本卷)". Paljin-tang progressively transformed into Seungyangpalmul-tang ("Donguisusebowon Gabobon (東醫壽世保元 甲午本)") and ultimately into Palmulgunja-tang ("Donguisusebowon Sinchukbon (東醫壽世保元 辛丑本)"), a prescription appropriate for usage in the Ulgwang symptomatology (鬱狂證). Also, Seungyangikgi-tang in "Donguisusebowon Sinchukbon (東醫壽世保元 辛丑本)" can be presumed to have been affected by Seungyangpalmul-tang. 2) The variational prescriptions (變方) of Palmulgunja-tang shows increasing Seungyang (升陽) effect in order of Baekhaogunja-tang, Sipjeondaebo-tang, Palmulgunja-tang, and Doksampalmul-tang. 3) Palmulgunja-tang is composed of 8 herbs. Of these, Paeoniae Radix Alba (白芍藥), Glycyrrhizae Radix(甘草), Angelicae gigantis Radix (當歸), and Cnidii Rhizoma (川芎) fortify the Soeumin Spleen Element (脾元). Ginseng Radix (人蔘) and Astragali Radix (黃芪) support the ascension of Yang, whereas Atractlodis Rhizoma White (白朮) and Citrus unshiu (陳皮) encourage the descension of Yin.

Five Cases of Postherpetic Neuralgia Improved by Traditional Korean Medical Treatment (한방 치료로 호전된 대상포진 후 신경통 환자 치험 5례)

  • Kweon, So-Hyoun;Park, Sung-Gu;Hwang, Chung-Yeon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.127-139
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    • 2018
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to report the effect of Traditional Korean Medical treatment on Postherpetic Neuralgia. Methods : Five patients suffering from postherpetic neuralgia were treated with Warm Needling, Bee venom Acupuncture, Cupping Therapy, Sipjeondaebo-tang. To evaluate the results of this treatment, we used Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), Pain Rating Scale(PRS), Quality of Sleep(QSP). Results : After treatment, VAS, PRS, QSP and clinical symptoms of 5 patients were improved remarkably. Conclusions : According to the results, These findings suggest that Traditional Korean Medical treatment can be effective for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia.

Trends of Korean Medicine Treatment for Postherpetic Neuralgia : Analysis of Case Studies (대상포진후신경통의 한방 치료 국내 연구 현황 : 증례 연구 분석)

  • Jee-Hee Kim;Hwa-Jung Yoon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.27-41
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    • 2023
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze the trends of Korean medicine treatment on postherpetic neuralgia. Methods : Domestic databases(OASIS, KISS, RISS, KISTI, NDSL, KMbase) were used to search case studies related to Korean medical treatment of postherpetic neuralgia. Total 9 studies were selected. Results : A total 15 prescriptions were used 22 times in 14 cases. Among them, Sipjeondaebo-tang(十全大補湯) was the most frequently prescribed. Total 91 herbs were used and they were classified as tonifying and replenishing medicine(補益藥), exterior-releasing medicine(解表藥) and blood-activating and stasis-dispelling medicine(活血祛瘀藥) in the order of mostly used. In 8 studies, in addition to herbal medicine treatment, other Korean medicine treatments such as acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, moxibusiton, cupping therapy and external agents were performed at the same time. Most frequently used acupoints were 足竅陰(GB44) and 商陽(LI1). Conclusions : This is the first study to analyze the trends of Korean medicine treatment for postherpetic neuralgia. Although there are some limitations, this study is thought to be helpful in the domestic treatment of postherpetic neuralgia in the future.

A Case of Recurrent Herpes Zoster after Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination (코로나바이러스감염증-19 (COVID-19) 백신 접종 후 재발한 대상포진 치험 1례)

  • Song, Ji-Hun;Park, Soo-Yeon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.181-197
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    • 2021
  • Objectives : This study reports a 42-year old female inpatient who visited for recurrent herpes zoster on the right hand and right side of the face on 5 days after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. She already had 2 times of herpes zoster prior to this outbreak. Methods : During 10 days of hospitalization, both treatments were simultaneously applied to her. For Korean medical treatment, acupuncture, herbal medicine including Sipjeondaebo-tang, and Hominis Placenta pharmacopuncture were mainly used. Collaborating with internal medicine of our hospital, essential medications for herpes zoster including antihistamine, corticosteroid, and acyclovir were administered. To assess symptoms, taking photos and numerical rating scale(NRS) were used. Results : On the 3rd day of hospitalization, erythema on the right hand disappeared. On the 4th day, discomfort arisen by zoster lesions dropped from NRS 8, which was initially evaluated, to NRS 0. Facial lesion also steadily improved. At the moment of discharge, erythema on the right side of oral angle disappeared and mild traces of vesicular lesions remained on the right hand. Conclusions : Considering her medical history, the recent recurrent herpes zoster was suspected as an adverse event of COVID-19 vaccination. Unlike general course of herpes zoster, the skin lesions and discomfort were rapidly improved owing to the collaborated treatment during the 10 days. This study may be the first literature on herpes zoster following COVID-19 vaccination in Korea.

A Patient with Guillain-Barre Syndrome Treated with Combined Korean Medicine Treatments

  • Cha, Hyun Ji;Kim, Beom Seok;Lee, Ye Ji;Kim, Hyo Bin;Sung, Ki Jung;Lee, Young Rok;Kim, Jin Youp;Kim, Eun Seok;Jeon, Ju Hyun;Kim, Young Il
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.170-174
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    • 2021
  • A patient diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) suffering from numbness in the toes and fingers, paralysis in the face, and back pain received intravenous immunoglobulin on December 28, 2019. Without an improvement in symptoms the patient was admitted to a Korean medicine hospital on January 1, 2020 to receive combined Korean medicine treatment including herbal medicine (Sipjeondaebo-tanggami and Hyangbujasunkipalmul-tang), acupuncture treatment, moxibustion, cupping treatment, and physical therapy. Treatment was administered over 51 days, of which 17 days were during hospitalization. Paralysis of facial muscle, and numbness in fingers and toes were evaluated using the Yanagihara score and numeric rating scale (NRS) score, respectively. Facial paralysis improved (21 to 40 based on Yanagihara score) and paresthesia of the hands and feet disappeared (NRS score 6-7 to NRS score 0). There were no side effects or sequela. This study suggested combined Korean medicine treatment may be effective for the treatment of GBS.

A Case Report of Recurrent L858R Mutation Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer with Brain Metastases Treated with Erlotinib and Traditional Korean Medicine After Failure with Gefitinib (Gefitinib 내성 후 Erlotinb과 한방 치료를 병행하여 호전된 뇌전이를 동반한 재발성 L858R 변이 비소세포폐암 환자 1례)

  • Yang, Jung-min;Jang, Kwon-jun;Hwang, Woo-seok
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.838-853
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to report the case of a patient with recurrent L858R mutation non-small-cell lung cancer with brain metastases treated with erlotinib and traditional Korean medicine after gefitinib failure. Methods: The patient was treated with erlotinib beginning in November 2021, and gamma knife surgery was performed on November 8, 2021. The dose of erlotinib was 150 mg/day every four weeks. At the same time, the patient was treated with traditional Korean medicine. Tumor size and cerebral edema were measured using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, respectively. Adverse events were evaluated using the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, version 5.0. Results: After treatment with erlotinib and traditional Korean medicine for six months, the extent of the growing nodule in the right upper lobe decreased during the first three months and remained stable for the following three months. Peritumoral edema showed an increase three months after gamma knife surgery, but partial improvement of cerebral edema was confirmed with additional traditional Korean medicine six months after gamma knife surgery. The symptoms of discomfort and physical activity gradually improved. Conclusions: This case study suggests that the combination of EGFR-TKI and traditional Korean medicine may contribute to a reduction in tumor size and cerebral edema while improving quality of life.