Medicinal herbs for
hepatitis C virus infection:
a Cochrane hepatobiliary systematic
review of randomized trials.
by Liu J, Manheimer E,
Tsutani K, Gluud C.
The Cochrane Hepatobiliary
Group, Copenhagen Trial Unit, Center for Clinical Intervention
Research, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen,
Denmark.
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this study was
to assess beneficial and harmful effects of medicinal
herbs for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
METHODS:
The databases of the Cochrane
Collaboration, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and BIOSIS were searched
combined with manual searches of five Chinese and one
Japanese journals. We included randomized trials comparing
medicinal herbs with placebo, no intervention, nonspecific
treatment, other herbs, or interferon and/or ribavirin.
Trials of herbs with or without other drug(s) were included.
Methodological quality of the trials was evaluated by
randomization, double blinding, and the Jadad scale.
RESULTS:
Thirteen randomized trials
(n = 818) evaluated 14 medicinal herbs. Four trials had
adequate methodology. Compared with placebo, none of
the herbs showed effects on HCV RNA or liver enzyme,
except for silybin, which showed a significant reduction
of serum AST and gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase levels
in one trial. Oxymatrine showed effects on clearance
of HCV RNA (relative risk = 9.20, 95% CI = 1.26-67.35)
compared with vitamins. The herbal mixture Bing Gan Tang
plus interferon-alpha showed better effects on clearance
of HCV RNA (relative risk = 2.54, 95% CI = 1.43-4.49)
and on normalization of serum ALT (relative risk = 2.54,
95% CI = 1.43-4.49) than interferon-alpha alone. The
herbal mixture Yi Zhu decoction showed better effects
on clearance of HCV RNA and normalization of ALT compared
with glycyrrhizin plus ribavirin. Yi Er Gan Tang showed
effects on normalizing serum ALT compared with silymarin
plus glucurolactone. The herbs were associated with adverse
events.
CONCLUSIONS:
There is no firm evidence
supporting medicinal herbs for HCV infection, and further
randomized trials are justified.
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