Efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicine for patients with postmenopausal hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Publication date: Available online 11 January 2019Source: Pharmacological ResearchAuthor(s): Xingjiang Xiong, Xiaochen Yang, Xiaoke Li, Guihua Yue, Yanwei Xing, William C. ChoAbstractChinese herbal medicine has been increasingly used for patients with postmenopausal hypertension in China. A comprehensive literature search was performed in 7 electronic databases from their inception up to December 17, 2017 to examine the efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicine for postmenopausal hypertension. Thirty-nine randomized controlled trials involving 3, 823 participants were included. Meta-analyses favored Chinese herbal medicine plus antihypertensive drugs on blood pressure, blood pressure variability, postmenopausal symptoms, quality of life, and hormone levels compared with antihypertensive drugs. No severe adverse effects were identified. Er-xian decoction was the most frequently prescribed herbal formula, while Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch. was the most commonly used single herb. Chinese herbal medicine as complementary therapy maybe beneficial for postmenopausal hypertension. However, the effectiveness and safety of the decoction are still uncertain due to methodological shortcomings. Well-conducted trials are warranted to resolve the issue.Graphical Abstract
Source: Pharmacological Research - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research