Abstract
Yoku-kan-san-ka-chimpi-hange (YKCH) is a drug used for insomnia in Japanese traditional herbal medicine. The present study evaluated the effects of YKCH on sleep by all-night polysomnography using the double-blind method. Yoku-kan-san-ka-chimpi-hange increased the total sleep time significantly, and tended to cause an increase in sleep efficiency and of stage 2 sleep, as well as a decrease of sleep latency and of stage 3 + 4 sleep. There was no apparent influence on rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. In terms of non-REM sleep, the effects of YKCH exhibit a profile similar to those of benzodiazepines.
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Aizawa, R., Kanbayashi, T., Saito, Y., Ogawa, Y., Sugiyama, T., Kitajima, T., … Shimizu, T. (2002). Effects of Yoku-kan-san-ka-chimpi-hange on the sleep of normal healthy adult subjects. In Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (Vol. 56, pp. 303–304). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.2002.01006.x
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