| Literature DB >> 23179673 |
Inga Trompetter1, Bianka Krick, Gabriele Weiss.
Abstract
Emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents are no exception. To what extent a fixed plant extract combination is able to support children suffering from nervous agitation due to agitated depression among others for approximately 2 years has been investigated in a multicenter, prospective observational study (2008) with 115 children between 6 and 12 years. Assessments of the parents showed a distinct improvement in children who had attention problems, showed social withdrawal, and/or were anxious/depressive. Based on the physicians' assessment, 81.6-93.9% of the affected children had no or just mild symptoms at the end of observation concerning nine of thirteen evaluated symptoms such as depression, school/examination anxieties, further anxieties, sleeping problems, and different physical problems. Therapeutic success was not influenced by additional medication or therapies. The treatment was well tolerated. The used plant extracts have been gained from St. John's Wort herb, valerian root, and passionflower herb.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23179673 PMCID: PMC3580146 DOI: 10.1007/s10354-012-0165-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wien Med Wochenschr ISSN: 0043-5341
Study course
| Assessment criteria | Visit 1 | Visit 2 | Visit 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic data (sex, age, body height, and body weight) | X | – | – |
| Concomitant therapy due to inclusion diagnosis | X | – | – |
| Concomitant medication in general and due to inclusion diagnosis | X | – | – |
| Efficacy and tolerability of previous therapy due to inclusion diagnosis | X | – | – |
| Impairment to everyday life of the family by child’s complaints (filled in by legal guardian; visual analogue scale; 0 = no limitation; 10 = extreme limitation) | X | X | X |
| CBCL/4-18 (filled in by legal guardian) | X | X | X |
| Common symptoms such as learning disorders, speech disorders, lack of concentration, school/examination anxieties, other anxiety disorders, aggressiveness/irritability, depression, uncoordinated hyperkinesia, tiredness/fatigue, problems falling asleep, problems staying asleep, headache, and abdominal/stomach pain (filled in by physician; 0 = nothing; 3 = strong) | X | X | X |
| Drug changes (newly prescribed, withdrawn, dosage decreased, and dosage increased) | X | X | |
| Tolerability | – | X | X |
| Adverse drug reactions | – | X | X |
CBCL child behavior checklist
Composition of one tablet of study medication
| Active ingredient | Extractant (m/m) | Drug–extract ratio | Milligram/tablet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dried extract of St. John’s Wort herb ( | Ethanol 38 % | 4.6–6.5:1 | 60 |
| Dried extract of Valerian root ( | Ethanol 40 % | 3.8–5.6:1 | 28 |
| Dried extract of Passionflower herb ( | Ethanol 60 % | 6.25–7.1:1 | 32 |
Fig. 1Change in syndrome scales until the end of the observation period. Depiction of the number of affected children, whose problems improved, remained unchanged, or deteriorated during the treatment. The classification in syndrome scales depended on the Child Behavior Checklist
Fig. 2Affected children with just mild or without symptoms at the end of the observation period. Classification of children based on the assessment of the attending physician