Pharmacological Effect Study of Modified Bupleurum Liver-Coursing Decoction for Hepatitis B Patients
Objective To evaluate pharmacological effect of modified bupleurum liver-coursing decoction for hepatitis B patients.Methods The paper collected research data from July 2021 to December 2022,and chose 68 hepatitis B patients met standards in our hospital as survey subjects,and divided them into groups according to random number table method.34 cases in control group who were treated with routine western medicine treatment,while 34 cases in observation group with modified bupleurum liver-coursing decoction treatment.Life quality,liver function indicators,traditional Chinese medicine syndrome scores,clinical effect,and adverse reactions between two groups were compared.Results Life quality scores of observation group during follow-up period after treatment were significantly higher than control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Difference in various liver function indicators between two groups before treatment showed(P>0.05),various liver function indicators(alanine aminotransferase,alanine aminotransferase,alanine aminotransferase,albumin,total bilirubin)of observation group after treatment were significantly better than control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Observation group had significantly lower scores of various traditional Chinese medicine symptoms after treatment than control group,incidence of adverse reactions during treatment was lower,with significant difference between groups(P<0.05).total effective rate in observation group after treatment was,significantly higher than control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion Modified bupleurum liver-coursing decoction can achieve significant curative effect and high medication safety in clinical treatment of hepatitis B,with positive effect on improving liver function and daily life recovery as soon as possible,which is worthy of clinical adoption.
Modified treatment of bupleurum liver-coursing decoctionHepatitis BPharmaceutical effectLiver functionCurative effect