Characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine usage in children with precocious puberty: A nationwide population-based study

Yi Chun Lin, Tung Ti Chang, Husan Ju Chen, Chung Hsing Wang, Mao Feng Sun, Hung Rong Yen*

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Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance Precocious puberty (PP) occurs in children with the early onset of pubertal development leading to physical and psychological problems. Current medical treatment is expensive and has its side effects. However, little is known about the utilization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) among patients with PP. To characterize the application of TCM among these patients, we conducted a nationwide population-based study. Materials and methods We used the Taiwanese National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD), to perform a nationwide population-based study. The NHIRD has a derived dataset with the information for a randomly selected half of all insured children from 1997 to 2008 in Taiwan. We identified children <18 years of age with newly diagnosed sexual precocity (ICD-9 CM code: 259.1). The subjects were categorized based on the inclusion of TCM in their treatment plan. Results Overall, 3495 newly diagnosed subjects with sexual precocity were included. Among these children, 1.86% (N=65) had used TCM. There were significantly more subjects with no treatment, 87.32% (N=3052), than those with treatment of TCM, western medicine, or both. Most of the TCM users received Chinese herbal remedies (98.25%), and only 1.75% received acupuncture or manipulative therapies. Zhi-Bai-Di-Huang-Wan was the most frequently prescribed TCM formulation (23.73%), while Mai-Ya (Fructus Hordei Germinatus) was the most commonly prescribed single herb (10.87%). Conclusion Our study identified the characteristics and prescription patterns of TCM for children with PP in Taiwan. Further basic mechanistic studies and clinical trials are needed to confirm the efficacy and mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)231-239
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Ethnopharmacology
Volume205
DOIs
StatePublished - 09 06 2017
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Fructus Hordei Germinatus
  • National Health Insurance Research Database
  • Precocious Puberty
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Zhi-Bai-Di-Huang-Wan

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