<b>Review of 33 Patients in Whom Sokeikakketsuto was Used to Treat Recurrent Cramps of the C</b><b>alf</b>

  • DOKURA Junichiro
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital
  • TAKAHASHI Yuichiro
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital
  • MAEDA Hiromi
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital
  • YOSHINAGA Ryo
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital
  • INOUE Hiroki
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital
  • YANO Hiromi
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital
  • INUZUKA Hisashi
    Momochi Toyo Clinic
  • KAWAGUCHI Satoshi
    Shimabara Cocorono Clinic
  • TAHARA Eiichi
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Oriental Medical Center, Iizuka Hosoital

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  • <b>再発性こむら返りに疎経活血湯を使用した 33</b><b>例の検討</b>
  • 臨床報告 再発性こむら返りに疎経活血湯を使用した33例の検討
  • リンショウ ホウコク サイハツセイコムラカエリ ニ ソケイカツケツ ユ オ シヨウ シタ 33レイ ノ ケントウ

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<p>Sokeikakketsuto was administered to 33 patients with recurrent cramps of the calf appearing once a week or more and persisting for 2 weeks or more. Treatment response was evaluated 1 month after the start of drug therapy. Patients whose cramps disappeared immediately after starting were regarded as showing a complete response, those with disappearance after 1 month as showing a partial response, those with a reduction to <50% after 1 month as showing a slight response, and those in whom 50% or more of cramps persisted after 1 month as showing no response. A complete response was achieved in 12 patients, a partial response in 11, a slight response in 9, and no response in 1. In 23 (69.6%) of the 33 patients, cramps disappeared within 1 month after the start of drug therapy. In 32 (96.9%), there was a reduction to <50%. In 29 (87.8%) of the 33 patients, cramps disappeared within 3 months, suggesting the efficacy of this drug. Two-package administration in the evening/at bedtime was more effective than 1-package administration for controlling cramps of the calf at night until early in the morning. The intensive pre-attack administration of 2 packages before sleep was the most effective. Sokeikakketsuto may be useful for treating recurrent cramps of the calf.</p>

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  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 68 (1), 40-46, 2017

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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