Research on Chaihu Shugan San for Perimenopausal Syndrome
Author Information
Author(s): Zhang Xiaomeng, Luo Lele, Wang Chenchen, Lv Wenjing, Duan Yuanfei, Kong Lingyuan
Primary Institution: Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hypothesis
The study aims to review the efficacy and mechanisms of Chaihu Shugan San in treating perimenopausal syndrome.
Conclusion
Chaihu Shugan San shows promise in alleviating symptoms of perimenopausal syndrome through various pharmacological mechanisms.
Supporting Evidence
- Chaihu Shugan San has been shown to improve PMS symptoms through various mechanisms.
- Clinical studies indicate a significant reduction in depression and anxiety levels among users of Chaihu Shugan San.
- Research highlights the multi-target effects of Chaihu Shugan San on neurotransmitter regulation.
Takeaway
Chaihu Shugan San is a traditional medicine that helps women feel better during menopause by balancing hormones and improving mood.
Methodology
The article reviews classical literature, mechanisms, pharmacological effects, and clinical research related to Chaihu Shugan San.
Potential Biases
Potential bias due to the reliance on existing literature and lack of original experimental data.
Limitations
The study lacks in-depth exploration of the mechanisms and primarily focuses on menopausal depression and insomnia.
Participant Demographics
Women aged 45-55 experiencing perimenopausal symptoms.
Statistical Information
P-Value
p<0.05
Statistical Significance
p<0.05
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Want to read the original?
Access the complete publication on the publisher's website