Herbal medicine Eunkyo-san (Yinqiao-san) for COVID-19: A telemedicine case series

J. Won, Changsop Yang, Seungho Lee, He-Sol Lee, Sungha Kim
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases surged across South Korea during the omicron-variant wave. We aimed to report the effectiveness of herbal medicine administered through telemedicine consultations as an adjunctive therapy for COVID-19. Patients with confirmed COVID-19 who were self-isolating at home were provided telephone consultations through a Korean Medicine clinic between January and March 2022. On the basis of their dominant symptoms, the patients were prescribed Eunkyo-san for seven days. Patients were asked to evaluate the severity of their COVID-19 symptoms before and after treatment by numeric rating scale. Of ten patients, more than half of them reported cough, fever, headache, and sore throat on the first telephone consultation. Patients reported that all symptoms related to COVID-19 disappeared completely on the second consultation. No severe adverse events were identified. The results of this case series suggest that Eunkyo-san administration can be a beneficial adjunctive therapy for patients with COVID-19.
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冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)病例在奥米克变异浪潮期间在韩国各地激增。我们旨在报告通过远程医疗咨询提供的草药作为 COVID-19 的辅助疗法的有效性。2022 年 1 月至 3 月期间,通过韩医诊所为在家自我隔离的确诊 COVID-19 患者提供了电话咨询。根据患者的主要症状,为其开具了为期七天的银翘散处方。患者被要求在治疗前后通过数字评分表对其 COVID-19 症状的严重程度进行评估。在 10 位患者中,半数以上在首次电话咨询时报告了咳嗽、发烧、头痛和咽喉痛。患者表示,在第二次咨询时,所有与 COVID-19 相关的症状都完全消失了。未发现严重不良反应。本系列病例的结果表明,服用恩经复对 COVID-19 患者是一种有益的辅助疗法。
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