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Clinical applications of herbal medicines for anxiety and insomnia; targeting patients with bipolar disorder.

Ji Hyun Baek, Andrew A Nierenberg, Gustavo Kinrys
Review The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2014 32 인용

연구 설계

연구 유형
Review
대상 집단
Patients with bipolar disorder experiencing residual anxiety and insomnia
중재
Clinical applications of herbal medicines for anxiety and insomnia; targeting patients with bipolar disorder. None
대조군
placebo
일차 결과
Reduction in anxiety and insomnia symptoms in bipolar disorder patients using herbal medicines
효과 방향
Positive
비뚤림 위험
Unclear

초록

OBJECTIVES: Patients with bipolar disorder frequently continue to experience residual anxiety and insomnia between mood episodes. In real-world practice, patients increasingly self-prescribe alternative medicines. METHODS: We reviewed case reports, open-label, and placebo-controlled trials investigating the use of herbal medicines to treat anxiety and insomnia, and discussed their potential applications for bipolar disorder. RESULTS: Eleven herbal medicines that have been studied in human subjects are included in this review. Mechanisms of action, efficacy, side effects, and drug-drug interactions are discussed. Based on currently available evidence, valerian seems to be the most promising candidate for insomnia and anxiety in bipolar disorder. CONCLUSIONS: Adjunctive herbal medicines may have the potential to alleviate these symptoms and improve the outcomes of standard treatment, despite limited evidence. Physicians need to have a more in-depth understanding of the evidence of benefits, risks, and drug interactions of alternative treatments.

요약

Adjunctive herbal medicines may have the potential to alleviate symptoms of bipolar disorder and improve the outcomes of standard treatment, despite limited evidence.

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