Treatment of Psoriasis With Kampo Drugs

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Abstract

Severe cases of 33 psoriatic patients with a long history were treated with long term administrations of Kamp[Formula Ommited] [Formula Ommited] Drugs, Unseiin [Formula Ommited] with Keishibukuryôgan [Formula Ommited] (or Daiôbotampitô [Formula Ommited] in cases with constipation). In results, 16 cases (49%) were improved markedly, 10 cases (30%) moderately, and only 7 cases (21%) little or not. No side effects were found at all. It was concluded, thus, that the treatment was very useful in patients with psoriasis. © 1984, Meeting of Osaka Dermatological Association. All rights reserved.

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Takahashi, K., Yamamoto, I., Ishii, M., Asai, Y., & Hamada, T. (1984). Treatment of Psoriasis With Kampo Drugs. Skin Research, 26(5), 1166–1173. https://doi.org/10.11340/skinresearch1959.26.1166

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