Wirth James H, Hudgins J Craig, Paice Judith A
Department of Psychology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
Pain Manag Nurs. 2005 Dec;6(4):145-67. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2005.08.003.
To find holistic treatment with effective pain relief and few side effects, Americans spend billions of dollars annually on complementary and alternative medicine, including herbal therapies. Despite extensive use, the lack of regulatory scrutiny of these herbal supplements contributes to the paucity of reliable clinical data assessing their efficacy and safety. This review summarizes the existing studies investigating the efficacy of herbal therapies as a treatment for pain. Possible side effects, potential drug-herb interactions, and information about common herbal therapies are also summarized. MEDLINE, AMED, and the Cochrane Library databases were searched for the period from January 1966 to June 2005. Uses, dosages, routes of administration, and side effects were summarized. Strength of empirical evidence also was evaluated. This review found few well-controlled clinical studies. Furthermore, these studies documented limited efficacy of herbal therapies to treat pain. The information presented here may be used to further educate nurses and patients on the use of herbal therapies as well as direct future research efforts.
为了找到能有效缓解疼痛且副作用少的整体治疗方法,美国人每年在包括草药疗法在内的补充和替代医学上花费数十亿美元。尽管使用广泛,但对这些草药补充剂缺乏监管审查导致评估其疗效和安全性的可靠临床数据匮乏。本综述总结了现有研究,调查草药疗法作为疼痛治疗方法的疗效。还总结了可能的副作用、潜在的药物 - 草药相互作用以及常见草药疗法的信息。检索了1966年1月至2005年6月期间的MEDLINE、AMED和Cochrane图书馆数据库。总结了用法、剂量、给药途径和副作用。还评估了实证证据的强度。本综述发现很少有严格对照的临床研究。此外,这些研究记录了草药疗法治疗疼痛的疗效有限。此处提供的信息可用于进一步教育护士和患者关于草药疗法的使用,并指导未来的研究工作。