RAM008
A Controlled Study on Treatment of Mental Depression
by Acupuncture plus TCM Medication
Journal of Traditional
Chinese Medicine 中医杂志 2007, 27 (3)
He Qingyong, Zhang Ji, Tang Yuxiu 何庆勇,张吉, 唐玉秀
Abstract:
To evaluate the therapeutic effect and safety
of acupuncture plus TCM medication for treatment
of mental depression. Method: 61 cases of mental
depression were randomly divided into a treatment
group of 30 cases and a control group of 31 cases.
The former group was treated by acupuncture plus
TCM medication, and the latter with TCM medication
alone. The Hamilton Mental Depression (HAMD) scoring
system was adopted to evaluate the therapeutic
effects, and the Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale
(TESS) was used to evaluate the adverse reactions.
Results: The treatment group was superior to the
control group in the total effective effect (P<0.05),
with a significant difference in the HAMD score
before and after treatment between the 2 groups
(P<0.01). There were marked differences in the
reducing rate of HAMD score at the end of the
second and sixth week of the treatment between
the 2 groups (P<0.05) and the difference was very
obvious at the end of the fourth week (P<0.01).
No remarkable difference was found in adverse
reactions between the 2 groups (P>0.05). Conclusion:
Acupuncture plus TCM medication may show satisfactory
results for mental depression, indicating that
a synergic action may exist between acupuncture
and TCM medication.
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