Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (06): 695-700.

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Safety and efficacy of Tongkuaixiao ointment in reliving cancer-induced pain: a multicenter double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trial

Tan Huangying, Zhu Shijie, Li Tong, Feng Li, Zhang Xia, Li Yuan, Lou Yanni, Liu Meng, Wan Donggui, Li Peiwen, Jia Liqun, Deng Bo   

  1. Oncology Department of Integrated Chinese-Western Medicine, China-Japan Friendship Hospital;Oncology Department, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine;Oncology Department, Wangjing Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Science;Oncology Department, the General Hospital of Beijing Military Region;
  • Accepted:2016-12-15 Online:2016-12-15 Published:2022-04-05

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Tongkuaixiao ointment(TKXO) in treating moderate-to-severe cancer induced somatalgia.METHODS: Totally 130 patients with moderateto-severe cancer induced somatalgia were randomly divided into a TKXO group and a control group.The patients were treated with either TKXO applied externally or placebo, with opioid analgesics orally at the same time. Observation parameters were included numerical rating scale(NRS) scores,analgesic efficacy, initiation effective time, persistent analgesic time, equivalent morphine dose,National Comprehensive Cancer Network(NCCN)grade in Impact of Pain Measurement Scores, and safety and satisfaction extent investigation.RESULTS: NRS scores and NCCN grade in Impact of Pain Measurement Scores decreased significantly after 5-days' treatment in the two groups(P < 0.05)and persistent analgesic time was significantly longer(P < 0.01), equivalent oral morphine doses of the first day and the whole treatment course were significantly decreased in the TKXO treatment group(P < 0.01 or P < 0.05). No obvious adverse effects were found in the TKXO group.CONCLUSION: TKXO combined with opioid analgesics possesses the advantages of high efficacy,fast action, long persistent action, safety and convenience in use, and it can reduce the dose of opioid.

Key words: Cancer pain, External therapies, Randomized controlled trail, Double-blinded method

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Tan Huangying, Zhu Shijie, Li Tong, Feng Li, Zhang Xia, Li Yuan, Lou Yanni, Liu Meng, Wan Donggui, Li Peiwen, Jia Liqun, Deng Bo. Safety and efficacy of Tongkuaixiao ointment in reliving cancer-induced pain: a multicenter double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trial[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2016, 36(06): 695-700.