Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (04): 417-422.DOI: 10.1016/s0254-6272(13)60141-7

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Guidelines on common cold for Traditional Chinese Medicine based on pattern differentiation

Yang Jiao, Jianping Liu, Liangduo Jiang, Qingquan Liu, Xiaoli Li, Shunan Zhang, Baixiao Zhao, Tianfang Wang   

  1. Department of Internal Medicine, Dongfang Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;Evidence-based Chinese Medicine Center, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;Department of Internal Medicine, Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;Department of Internal Medicine, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Capital Medical College;School of Humanities, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;Department of Respiralogy, China-Japan Friendship Hospital;Acupuncture and Moxibustion School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;Pre-clinical Medicine School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;
  • Accepted:2013-08-15 Online:2013-08-15 Published:2013-08-15

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To establish the guidelines on common cold treated with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in terms of pattern identification. METHODS: The guidelines were formulated by using the basic patterns of common cold in ChinaPharmacopeia integrated with findings from systematic literature review and the experts' consensus on the issue in question. RESULTS: Common cold was divided into four patterns in the guidelines. The medications were recommended respectively: Ganmaoqingre granule for wind-cold exterior syndrome,Yinqiaojiedu granule for wind-heat exterior syndrome, Huoxiangzhengqi Wan for summer-heat dampness exterior syndrome and Shensu Wan for wind-cold exterior syndrome accompanied with Qi deficiency. CONCLUSION: The guidelines were primarily derived from the practice experience of TCM and the experts' consensus. The process was not strictly evidence-based because of lacking enough clinical studies. Further refinement of the guidelines should be needed as more studies are available.

Key words: Common cold, Practice guideline, Medicine, Chinese traditional, Pattern differentiation

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Yang Jiao, Jianping Liu, Liangduo Jiang, Qingquan Liu, Xiaoli Li, Shunan Zhang, Baixiao Zhao, Tianfang Wang. Guidelines on common cold for Traditional Chinese Medicine based on pattern differentiation[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013, 33(04): 417-422.