ID | JOS-bpb.b17-00340 |
著者:名前 | 冲田, 光良/ 弥吉, 優希/ 大原, 厚祐/ 根岸, 彰生/ 秋元, 勇人/ 井上, 直子/ 沼尻, 幸彦/ 大嶋, 繁/ 本間, 精一/ 大島, 新司/ 小林, 大介 |
著者:別形式 | Okita, Mitsuyoshi / Yayoshi, Yuki / Ohara, Kousuke / Negishi, Akio / Akimoto, Hayato / Inoue, Naoko / Numajiri, Sachihiko / Oshima, Shigeru / Honma, Seiichi / Oshima, Shinji / Kobayashi, Daisuke |
著者:カナ | オキタ, ミツヨシ/ ヤヨシ, ユキ/ オオハラ, コウスケ/ ネギシ, アキオ/ アキモト, ハヤト/ イノウエ, ナオコ/ ヌマジリ, サチヒコ/ オオシマ, シゲル/ ホンマ, セイイチ/ オオシマ, シンジ/ コバヤシ, ダイスケ |
著者:所属 | 城西大学薬局 / 城西大学薬学部薬剤作用解析学講座 / 城西国際大学薬学部薬物動態学研究室 / 城西大学薬学部薬剤作用解析学講座 / 城西大学薬学部薬剤作用解析学講座 / 城西大学薬局 / 城西大学薬学部薬局管理学研究室 / 城西大学薬局 / 温故堂漢方あけぼの薬局 / 城西大学薬学部薬剤作用解析学講座 / 城西大学薬局 |
著者:所属(別形式) | Josai University Pharmacy / Josai University, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Analytical Pharmaceutics and Informatics / Josai International University, Faculty of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Drug Metabolism / Josai University, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Analytical Pharmaceutics and Informatics / Josai University, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Analytical Pharmaceutics and Informatics / Josai University Pharmacy / Josai University, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory
of Pharmacy Management / Josai University Pharmacy / Onko-Do Kampo Akebono Yakkyoku Co., Ltd / Josai University, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Analytical Pharmaceutics and Informatics / Josay University Pharmacy |
著者版フラグ | publisher |
出版地 | 東京 |
出版者 | 日本薬学会 |
出版者:カナ | ニホンヤクガクカイ |
出版者:別名 | The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan |
NCID | AA10885497 |
冊子ISSN | 09186158 |
電子ISSN | 13475215 |
掲載誌名 | |
巻 | 40 |
号 | 10 |
刊行年月 | 2017 |
開始ページ | 1730 |
終了ページ | 1738 |
コンテンツ作成日 | 2017-04-22 |
コンテンツ修正日 | 2017-07-22 |
コンテンツ登録日 | 2017-10-23 |
識別番号:DOI | info:doi/10.1248/bpb.b17-00340 |
識別番号:DOI(リンク) | |
抄録 | Kakkonto (KK), a traditional Japanese Kampo formulation for cold and flu, is generally sold as an
OTC pharmaceuticals used for self-medication. Kampo formulations should be used according to the Shosymptoms
of Kampo medicine. These symptoms refer to the subjective symptoms themselves. Although with
OTC pharmaceuticals, this is often not the case. We surveyed the relationship of agreement of Sho with the
benefit feeling rate (BFR) of patients who took KK (n 555), cold remedies with KK (CK, n 315), and general
cold remedies (GC, n 539) using internet research. BFR of a faster recovery was greater in participants
who took the medication early and who had confidence in their physical strength in all treatment groups.
BFR was significantly higher in the GC group than in the KK group for patients with headache, runny nose,
blocked nose, sneezing, and cough. BFR was also significantly higher in the GC group than in the CK group
for headache (males) and cough (females). BFR was the highest in the KK group for stiff shoulders. All cold
remedies were more effective when taken early, and the larger the number of Sho that a patient had, the
greater the BFR increased. Therefore, a cold remedy is expected to be most effective when there are many
cold symptoms and when it is taken at an early stage of the common cold. |
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注記 | Regular Article |
言語 | eng |
資源タイプ | text |
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