| Literature DB >> 27699020 |
Tatsuya Hirose1, Yasutaka Shinoda1, Aya Yoshida2, Machiko Kurimoto2, Kouki Mori2, Yuki Kawachi2, Kouji Tanaka2, Atsuko Takeda2, Tomoaki Yoshimura1, Tadashi Sugiyama3.
Abstract
There are only a few treatment options for constipation and limited evidence of suitable treatments. Daiokanzoto (DKT) is a Kampo medicine often used clincally to treat constipation. DKT is a laxative used predominantly in Japan; however, clinical data on its efficacy and safety is lacking. Patients who used DKT, but were intolerant to either magnesium oxide (MgO; MgO group; n=16) or senna extract (Senna group; n=26) were included in the present study. The frequencies of their bowel movements were compared during the 1 week prior to and following DKT administration. Within 24 hours after DKT administration, 93.8% of the patients in the MgO group evacuated their bowels. The median bowel movement frequency 1 week prior to DKT administration was 2.5 and 1 week after DKT administration was significantly increased to 7.5. In the Senna group, within 24 h of DKT administration, 80.8% of the patients evacuated their bowels. The median bowel movement frequency 1 week prior to the DKT treatment was 2.0, which significantly increased to 8.5 1 week after the administration of DKT. The adverse events from DKT treatment were mild and controllable.Entities:
Keywords: MgO; Senna; Sennoside A; constipation; daiokanzoto
Year: 2016 PMID: 27699020 PMCID: PMC5038577 DOI: 10.3892/br.2016.754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Rep ISSN: 2049-9434