On Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Trials

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Shein-Chung Chow
Annpey Pong
Yu-Wei Chang
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[1] Duke University School of Medicine,Research and Development Division
[2] Eisai Medical Research Inc.,undefined
[3] Carol Electronics Co.,undefined
[4] Ltd.,undefined
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Global balance/harmony; Calibration; Validation; Test for consistency; Multiple components; Flexible dose;
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In recentyears, the Westernization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has attracted much attention in pharmaceutical research and development. One of the key issues in Westernization of TCM is how to conduct a scientifically valid clinical trial to evaluate safety and effectiveness of the TCM under investigation. A typical approach is to conduct a clinical trial the Western way by ignoring the fact that there are fundamental differences between a TCM and a West-em medicine intended for the same indication. These fundamental differences include (1) medical theory/mechanism and practice (ie, the concept of global dynamic balance/harmony among organs of the body versus local site of action); (2) techniques for diagnosis (ie, subjective diagnosis of inspection, auscultation and olfaction, interrogation, pulse taking and palpation versus objectively clinical evaluation); and (3) treatment (ie, personalized flexible dose of multiple components versus fixed dose). In this article, some practical issues, including validation of a quantitative instrument, the use of matching placebo, and sample size calculation when conducting a TCM clinical trial are discussed. We also discuss strategy for statistical quality control (QC) for raw materials, in-process materials or final product in terms of testing for consistency, stability analysis for estimation of drug expiration dating period, and regulatory requirements for future TCM research and development.
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页码:395 / 406
页数:11
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