Clinical evidence for effectiveness of herbal medicines in treatment of obsessive- compulsive disorder, a review study.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Current drug discovery technologies Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI:10.2174/1570163819666220616122543
M. Abrishami, Mohamadreza Noras, A. Soltanifar, R. Salari, L. Jarahi, Hamide Khorram Pazhouh
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BACKGROUND Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a potentially debilitating diseases which affects 1-4% of the general population. It is characterized by the presence of obsessions and compulsions which interfere with the individual's life and functioning. Although conventional treatments such as drug therapies and cognitive behavioral therapy exist for OCD, these treatments are not universally successful and can cause side effects, which has created a demand for alternative and complementary therapies. METHODS In this review, we summarize randomized clinical trials on effectiveness of herbal medicines for treatment of OCD, and review the possible mechanisms of action for these medicines. A search in Pubmed, Scopus, and The Cochrane Library found 1022 studies, of which 7 were included in our review. RESULTS The studies that we found were conducted over 6 to 12 weeks, and had an average sample size of 37. The plant species studied included Crocus sativus, Echium amoenum, Hypericum perforatum, Silybum marianum, Valeriana officinalis, and Withania somnifera. The trials demonstrated the effectiveness of all plants as treatments for OCD except H. perforatum. The phytochemicals found in these plants produce their effects through a variety of means such as inhibiting the reuptake of monoamines, GABAergic effects, and neuroendocrine modulation. The small number of studies and their small sample sizes, poor methodology, and lack of replication highlight the need for further research into herbal medicines for treatment of OCD. CONCLUSION Overall, herbal medicines can be used as stand-alone therapies for OCD or in conjunction with other methods.
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中药治疗强迫症疗效的临床证据综述。
背景:强迫症(OCD)是一种潜在的使人衰弱的疾病,约占总人口的1-4%。它的特点是存在干扰个人生活和功能的强迫和强迫。虽然传统的治疗方法,如药物治疗和认知行为治疗存在强迫症,但这些治疗方法并不是普遍成功,而且可能导致副作用,这就产生了对替代和补充治疗的需求。方法综述中药治疗强迫症的随机临床试验,并对其可能的作用机制进行综述。在Pubmed, Scopus和Cochrane图书馆中检索发现1022项研究,其中7项被纳入我们的综述。结果我们发现的研究进行了6至12周,平均样本量为37。研究的植物种类包括藏红花、菊芋、贯叶连翘、水飞蓟、缬草和苦参。试验表明,除贯叶连翘外,所有植物均能有效治疗强迫症。在这些植物中发现的植物化学物质通过多种方式产生作用,如抑制单胺的再摄取,gaba能作用和神经内分泌调节。研究数量少,样本量小,方法不完善,缺乏可重复性,这些突出表明需要进一步研究治疗强迫症的草药。结论草药治疗强迫症既可单独使用,也可与其他方法联合使用。
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Current drug discovery technologies
Current drug discovery technologies Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
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期刊介绍: Due to the plethora of new approaches being used in modern drug discovery by the pharmaceutical industry, Current Drug Discovery Technologies has been established to provide comprehensive overviews of all the major modern techniques and technologies used in drug design and discovery. The journal is the forum for publishing both original research papers and reviews describing novel approaches and cutting edge technologies used in all stages of drug discovery. The journal addresses the multidimensional challenges of drug discovery science including integration issues of the drug discovery process.
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