| Literature DB >> 27189087 |
Wai Kun1,2, Linda L D Zhong1,2, Liang Dai1,2, Chung-Wah Cheng1,2, Ai-Ping Lu1,2, Zhao-Xiang Bian3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common allergic diseases. The conventional treatments of allergic rhinitis are oral anti-histamines, the use of intranasal corticosteroids, and immunotherapy. Dissatisfied with the ineffectiveness and side effects of these treatments, substantial numbers of patients are turning to alternative treatments like Chinese herbal medicine, particularly Tian Jiu (TJ). TJ is a form of moxibustion in which herbal patches are applied to specific acupoints on the skin. This study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of TJ in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Allergic rhinitis; Chinese herbal medicine; Randomized controlled trial; Tian Jiu
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27189087 PMCID: PMC4869399 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-016-1374-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig 1Participant flowchart
Fig 2Schedule of enrollment, intervention and assessment
Composition and action of Tian Jiu (TJ) herbal patches
| Ingredients | Percent | Action |
|---|---|---|
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| 8.79 | TCM: 1. To warm the lung and sweep phlegm, 2. To disinhibit |
| Pharmaceutical study: 1. Antibacterial effect, 2. Skin stimulating effect, 3. Effect on gastric secretion, 4. Emetic effect, 5. Regulation of blood pressure, 6. Anti-lipid peroxidation, 7. Expectorant effect | ||
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| 11.01 | TCM: 1. To activate blood, 2. To move |
| Pharmaceutical study: 1. Effect on the CNS (analgesic effect, hypnotic effect, sedative and tranquilizing effects), 2. Muscular relaxant effect, 3. Cardiovascular effect, 4. Effect on gastric secretion and on urination, 5. Effect on pituitary-adrenocortical function | ||
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| 6.56 | TCM: 1. To expel retained fluid by purgation, 2. To disperse swelling and dissipate binds |
| Pharmaceutical study: 1. Purgative effect | ||
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| 17.69 | TCM: 1. To dispel wind and dissipate cold, 2. to dispel wind and relieve pain, 3. To open the orifices, 4. To warm the lung and resolve fluid retention |
| Pharmaceutical study: 1. Sedative and analgesic effects, 2. Antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects, 3. Respiratory effect, 4. Cardiovascular effect, 5. Anti-histaminic and anti-allergic effects | ||
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| 0.45 | TCM: 1. Induce resuscitation and restore consciousness, 2. Promote blood circulation to remove obstruction, 3. Alleviate pain |
| Pharmaceutical study: 1. Effects on the CNS, 2. cardiovascular effects, 3. Anti-inflammatory effect, 4. Effects on the uterus | ||
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| 55.5 | TCM: 1. To release the exterior and dissipate cold, 2. To warm the middle energizer to check vomiting, 3. To resolve phlegm and suppress cough, 4. To reduce toxin of fishery product |
| Pharmaceutical study: 1. Effects on the digestive system, 2. Anti-emetic effect, 3. Effect on the CNS |
CNS central nervous system TCM traditional Chinese medicine
Acupoints used in the study
| Name of acupoints | Areas | Special qualification | Effects of stimulation | Indications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| In a depression below the processus spinosus of the 7th cervical and above the 1st thoracic vertebrae | A crossing point by which the leading sinartery communicates with all | Stabilising and regulating the | Cough and asthma |
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| 1.5 | Dorsal inductor (inductorium dorsale) for the pulmonal orb | Stabilising and harmonizing the pulmonal and the renal orb; regulating the | Cough with asthma, common cold, nasal congestion |
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| 1.5 | Dorsal inductor of the renal orb | Strengthening and harmonizing the renal orb; improving hearing and clearing vision | Cough, asthma, asthenic breathing |