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Herbal medicine for dementia: A systematic review

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posted on 2024-11-01, 05:27 authored by Brian May, Charlie XueCharlie Xue, Angela YangAngela Yang, Tony ZhangTony Zhang, Michael Owens, Richard Head, Lynne Cobiac, Chun Li, Helmut Hugel, David StoryDavid Story
This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of herbal medicines (HM) for treating dementia. Databases in English and Chinese were searched from their inceptions to February 2007. References in reviews and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were screened by hand. Trials comparing orally administered HM with placebo, no intervention or other therapy were considered. Trials on Ginkgo biloba and its extracts were excluded to avoid duplication of existing reviews. Pairs of authors independently applied eligibility criteria, extracted data and assessed methodological quality using the Jadad Scale. Thirteen RCTs met the inclusion criteria of three or above on this scale. Six trials compared herbal medicine with placebo, one with no treatment, and the remainder with pharmaceutical intervention. Meta-analyses were performed on common cognitive performance outcome measures. All studies reported HM had significant effects in improving symptoms. In studies that employed active controls, HM was at least as effective as the pharmaceutical intervention. Meta-analyses found HM more effective than no treatment or placebo and at least equivalent to control interventions, although the overall effect was small. No severe adverse events were reported. These trials provide overall positive evidence for the effectiveness and safety of certain HMs for dementia management

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Journal

Phytotherapy Research

Volume

23

Issue

4

Start page

447

End page

459

Total pages

13

Publisher

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2008 Springer Science and Business

Former Identifier

2006008855

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-12-18

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