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Research Progress of Chinese Herbal Medicine and TCM Resulting in Liver Injury

06 Sep 2016 2:48 PM | Anonymous

RESEARCH PROGRESS OF CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE AND TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE RESULTING IN LIVER INJURY

Posted By Al Stone, Saturday, May 05, 2012

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2011 Dec;36(23):3371-4.

[RESEARCH PROGRESS OF CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE AND TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE RESULTING IN LIVER INJURY].

[Article in Chinese]

Wang JZhou C.

SOURCE

Pharmacy of Beijisi Retired Cadre Service Administration Clinic, PLA General Staff Administration and Guarantee Ministry, Beijing 100191, China. wjl63833@sohu.com

ABSTRACT

The adverse reactions caused by Chinese herbal medicine and traditional Chinese medicine are reported increased in recent years, among which the acute liver injury caused by Chinese herbal medicine accounts for 21.5% of total liver injuries. Despite the misuse of traditional Chinese medicine not in accordance with differentiation of symptoms and signs, the adverse reaction of Chinese herbal medicine itself can't be little to these adverse events. The paper summarizes the most common categories of traditional Chinese medicine resulting in liver injury, the mechanism, pathological characteristics, clinical symptom of liver injury, the reasons of the reaction and how to prevent. The research aims to enhance the clinical physician recognition of liver injury caused by Chinese herbal medicine, in order to ensure the safe and rational usage of traditional Chinese medicine.

PMID: 22393753 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 

Al's note: We need to get this translated into English and shared with the AOM community in the English-speaking world.

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