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Chinese herbal medicine for schizophrenia - Cochrane systematic review of randomised trials

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages 379-384

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.106.026880

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Background Chinese herbal medicine has been used to treat millions of people with schizophrenia for thousands of years Aims To evaluate Chinese herbal medicine as a treatment for schizophrenia Method A systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Results Seven trials were included. Most studies evaluated Chinese herbal medicine in combination with Western antipsychotic drugs; in these trials results tended to favour combination treatment compared with antipsychotic alone (Clinical Global Impression 'not improved/worse'n=123, RR=0.19,95% CI 0.1-0.6, NNT=6,95% CI 5-11; n=109,Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale 'not improved/ worse' RR=0.78,95% CI 0.5-1.2; n=109, Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms 'not improved/worse' RR=0.87,95% CI 0.7-1.2; n=109, Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms 'not improved/worse' RR=0.69,95% CI 0.5-1.0, NNT=6 95% CI 4-162). Medium-term study attrition was significantly less for people allocated the herbal/antipsychotic mix (n=897, four RCTs, RR=0.34,95% CI 0.2-0.7, NNT=23,95% CI 18-43). Conclusions Results suggest that combining Chinese herbal medicine with antipsychotics is beneficial.

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