Kampō (or Kanpō, 漢方) medicine is the
Japan
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ese study and adaptation of
Traditional Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative medicine, alternative medical practice drawn from traditional medicine in China. A large share of its claims are pseudoscientific, with the majority of treatments having no robust evidence ...
. Today in Japan,
kampo
Kampo or , often known simply as , is the study of traditional medicine in Japan following its introduction, beginning in the 7th century. It was adapted and modified to suit Japanese culture and traditions. Traditional Japanese medicine us ...
is integrated into the national health care system. In 1967, the
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
The is a cabinet level ministry of the Japanese government. It is commonly known as in Japan. The ministry provides services on health, labour and welfare.
It was formed with the merger of the former Ministry of Health and Welfare or and th ...
approved 4 kampo medicines for reimbursement under the National Health Insurance (NHI) program. In 1976, 82 kampo medicines were approved by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Currently, 148 kampo medicines are approved for reimbursement
Rather than modifying formulas as in Traditional Chinese medicine, the Japanese kampo tradition uses fixed combinations of herbs in standardized proportions according to the classical literature of Chinese medicine. kampo medicines are produced by various manufacturers. However, each medicine is composed of exactly the same ingredients under the ministry's standardization methodology. The medicines are therefore prepared under strict manufacturing conditions that rival pharmaceutical companies.
Extensive modern scientific research in Japan has validated the effectiveness of kampo medicines. In October, 2000 a nationwide study was carried out that reported that 72% of registered
physician
A physician, medical practitioner (British English), medical doctor, or simply doctor is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through the Medical education, study, Med ...
s prescribe kampo medicine
The two leading companies making kampo medicines are Tsumura (ツムラ) and Kracie (クラシエ) the former name Kanebō (カネボウ
The following list are the kampo medicines produced by Tsumura. Many
kampo
Kampo or , often known simply as , is the study of traditional medicine in Japan following its introduction, beginning in the 7th century. It was adapted and modified to suit Japanese culture and traditions. Traditional Japanese medicine us ...
medicines were borrowed from China. The
Chinese language, Chinese name for the formula the kampo medicine is based on is listed below. However, ''the formula usually doesn't completely match the original Chinese formula''. Often the proportions of the herbs were changed slightly. Also some
Chinese species of herbs were replaced with herbs found in Japan.
OTC kampo/quasi kampo
''Over the counter'' kampo (一般用医薬品 literally ''general use medicine'') include some kampo/quasi kampo formulations that can be obtained without going to a kampo speciality store and/or without a prescription from a doctor. They can be bought from any drugstore or even convenience stores. In Japan, there is a tendency to list all plants ingredients together as a formulation. This contrasts with the USA, where additional (and optional) plant ingredients in a formulation are listed separately as ''inactive ingredients'', and are not covered by a patent (only the ''active ingredient''). For example, some nasal sprays in USA with
oxymetazoline
Oxymetazoline, sold under the brand name Afrin among others, is a topical decongestant and vasoconstrictor medication. It is available over-the-counter as a nasal spray to treat nasal congestion and nosebleeds, as eye drops to treat eye rednes ...
HCL (the active ingredient) contain
menthol
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and
eucalyptol
Eucalyptol (also called cineole) is a monoterpenoid colorless liquid, and a bicyclic ether. It has a fresh camphor-like odor and a spicy, cooling taste. It is insoluble in water, but miscible with organic solvents. Eucalyptol makes up about ...
listed as ''inactive ingredients''. The addition of such ingredients does not constitute a novel formulation in US.
There is no rule that states kampo must not be mixed with Western medicines in a single formulation. Additionally, things like
sustained release
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(徐放性製剤) have worked their way into the kampo and TCM worlds.
List
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Ichoyaku K(胃腸薬K) formulation, It contains a blend of the traditional Chinese Koshaheiisan (香砂平胃散) and Chinese peony root, as one of 9 other plant ingredients. There are a few versions: powder form to be mixed with water, or for convenience tablet form, but also incorporates
tablet making ingredients.
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Seirogan (正露丸)
Herbs used in kampo medicines
The 14th edition of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP) (日本薬局方 Nihon yakkyokuhō) lists 165 herbal ingredients that are used in kampo
Tsumura (ツムラ) is the leading maker of kampo medicin
They make 128 of the 148 kampo medicines. The most common herb in kampo medicine is
Glycyrrhiza, Glycyrrhizae Radix (Chinese liquorice root). It is in 94 of the 128 Tsumura formulas. Other common herbs are
Zingiberis Rhizoma (ginger)medicines (51 of 128 formulas) and
Paeoniae Radix (Chinese peony root) (44 of 128 formulas).
See also
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Chinese patent medicine
Chinese patent medicine (CPM, or ) are herbal medicines in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), modernized into a ready-to-use form such as tablets, oral solutions or dry suspensions, as opposed to herbs that require cooking (hot water extraction) ...
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Chinese classic herbal formula
References
External links
Formula Catalogat the
Keio University
, abbreviated as or , is a private university, private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally established as a school for Rangaku, Western studies in 1858 in Edo. It was granted university status in 1920, becomi ...
School of Medicine's Center for Kampo Medicine Website
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Plants used in traditional Chinese medicine