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Respiratory Medicine

Volume 96, Issue 6, June 2002, Pages 469-474
Respiratory Medicine

Regular Article
Treatment of asthma patients with herbal medicine TJ-96: a randomized controlled trial

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Abstract

Alternative medicine use has increased at a remarkable pace all over the world in recent years. Although herbal medicine for the treatment of asthma is becoming the focus of public attention, randomized studies had not been performed, even in Eastern countries including Japan. This study was designed to investigate whether one of the Japanese government approved herbal complexes Saiboku-to (TJ-96) is effective for the treatment of atopic asthma, and to investigate whether this protective activity is associated with a reduction in eosinophilic inflammation. A double-blind, randomized, crossover design was used. Subjects received 2.5 g of TJ-96 or placebo orally 3 times daily for 4 weeks and then, after a washout period of at least 4 weeks, crossed over to receive the alternative treatment. We assessed the effects of pretreatment with TJ-96 on bronchoconstriction precipitated by inhalation of methacholine. Furthermore, eosinophil counts and measurement of eosinophilic cationic protein (ECP) were performed. After 4 weeks of treatment with TJ-96, values of PC20-methacholine significantly improved in the treatment with TJ-96. Also, patients' symptoms, blood eosinophils, serum ECP, sputum eosinophils, and sputum ECP were significantly decreased. Our results suggest that TJ-96 has an antiinflammatory effect on bronchial eosinophilic infiltration. This study raises further interesting therapeutic possibilities and argues for further trials of new approaches to the treatment of asthma.

Keywords

bronchial asthma
eosinophilic cationic protein
TJ-96 (“Saiboku-to” or “Chai-pu-tang”)
bronchial eosinophilic inflammation.

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Correspondence should be addressed to: Hideaki Amayasu, MD, Hirosaki University School of Medicine, 8-1401 Ichibancho, Hirosaki 036-8201 Japan. Fax: +81-172-37-0423; E-mail: [email protected]