Saeed Sy Atezaz, Bloch Richard M, Antonacci Diana J
Department of Psychiatric Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, USA.
Am Fam Physician. 2007 Aug 15;76(4):549-56.
Use of complementary and alternative medicine has increased over the past decade. A variety of studies have suggested that this use is greater in persons with symptoms or diagnoses of anxiety and depression. Data support the effectiveness of some popular herbal remedies and dietary supplements; in some of these products, particularly kava, the potential for benefit seems greater than that for harm with short-term use in patients with mild to moderate anxiety. Inositol has been found to have modest effects in patients with panic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Physicians should not encourage the use of St. John's wort, valerian, Sympathyl, or passionflower for the treatment of anxiety based on small or inconsistent effects in small studies. Although the evidence varies depending on the supplement and the anxiety disorder, physicians can collaborate with patients in developing dietary supplement strategies that minimize risks and maximize benefits.
在过去十年中,补充和替代医学的使用有所增加。各种研究表明,有焦虑和抑郁症状或诊断的人使用补充和替代医学的情况更为普遍。数据支持一些流行草药疗法和膳食补充剂的有效性;在其中一些产品中,特别是卡瓦,对于轻度至中度焦虑患者短期使用时,获益的可能性似乎大于危害。已发现肌醇对惊恐障碍或强迫症患者有一定作用。基于小型研究中效果微小或不一致,医生不应鼓励使用圣约翰草、缬草、交感草或西番莲来治疗焦虑。尽管证据因补充剂和焦虑症而异,但医生可以与患者合作制定膳食补充剂策略,以将风险降至最低并使益处最大化。