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Systematic Understanding of the Mechanism of Baicalin against Ischemic Stroke through a Network Pharmacology Approach.
Authors: Xu T, Ma C, Fan S, Deng N, Lian Y, Tan L, Du W, Zhang S, Liu S, Ren B, Li Z, Wang Q, Wang X, Cheng F Abstract Ischemic stroke is accompanied by high mortality and morbidity rates. At present, there is no effective clinical treatment. Alternatively, traditional Chinese medicine has been widely used in China and Japan for the treatment of ischemic stroke. Baicalin is a flavonoid extracted from Scutellaria baicalensis that has been shown to be effective against ischemic stroke; however, its mechanism has not been fully elucidated. Based on network pharmacology, we explored the potential mechanism of baicalin ...
Source: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine - January 17, 2019 Category: Complementary Medicine Tags: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Source Type: research

Study of Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Interaction of Bojungikki-Tang with Aspirin in Healthy Subjects and Ischemic Stroke Patients.
Conclusions: These results suggest that coadministration of BJIKT with aspirin may not result in herb-drug interaction. PMID: 29599812 [PubMed]
Source: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine - March 31, 2018 Category: Complementary Medicine Tags: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Source Type: research

Efficacy of meridian massage for motor function after a stroke: a systematic review and Meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Meridian massage as an alternative and complementary therapy seems to have short-term benefits in improving post-stroke motor function (particularly in the lower limbs), quality of life, clinical efficiency, and balance stability and muscle spasms. The high heterogeneity of the included studies and the low methodological quality certainly limits the confidence placed in this systematic review and Meta-analysis, warranting future well-designed studies.PMID:35610001 | DOI:10.19852/j.cnki.jtcm.2022.03.001
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - May 24, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Xie Yunhui G U Hao Zhao Qing L I Dejie Gong Ying Xie Junxing Shi Guofeng Source Type: research