AU2002254806B2 - Herbal composition for the treatment of drug addiction and insomnia - Google Patents
Herbal composition for the treatment of drug addiction and insomniaInfo
- Publication number
- AU2002254806B2 AU2002254806B2 AU2002254806A AU2002254806A AU2002254806B2 AU 2002254806 B2 AU2002254806 B2 AU 2002254806B2 AU 2002254806 A AU2002254806 A AU 2002254806A AU 2002254806 A AU2002254806 A AU 2002254806A AU 2002254806 B2 AU2002254806 B2 AU 2002254806B2
- Authority
- AU
- Australia
- Prior art keywords
- root
- parts
- radix
- composition according
- composition
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Ceased
Links
Description
HERBAL COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DRUG ADDICTION AND INSOMNIA
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to compositions derived using traditional Chinese medicine practices and to the use of such compositions in the treatment of human diseases and disorders.
In particular the invention relates to a treatment of drug addiction and insomnia by administering to a patient a novel combination of Chinese herbs and extracts.
BACKGROUND ART
Drug addiction, in particular opiate addiction, and insomnia are major health problems and the successful treatment of these conditions poses a great challenge to the medical profession.
It is known that drug addiction can be blocked, and withdrawal or detoxification effected, by treatment with opiate agonist such as Methadone.
However, methadone is itself addictive and its use in withdrawal is restricted to treatment periods of not more than a few weeks to carry the addict through the acute withdrawal stage. Methadone is not a good agent for maintaining abstinence from the drug after withdrawal is achieved. As a result, the relapse rate after Methadone - based treatment is high.
The present invention is based on the discovery that some compositions of Chinese herbs have a powerful effect in blocking drug addiction and treatment of insomnia. It is an object of the present invention to provide an effective non-opiate based treatment which avoids one or more of the disadvantages of current treatment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect, the invention resides in a composition including borax, ginseng and gentian root, or extracts thereof.
In a preferred embodiment the invention resides in a composition which further includes chicken's gallbladder or extract thereof.
According to a second aspect, the invention resides in a composition including borax, ginseng and gentian root, Chinese lobelia and/or notoginseng, or extracts thereof.
In another preferred embodiment, the invention resides in a composition which further includes one or more of oyster shell, white peony, rhubarb, ginger, unsalted fermented soybean, gardenia flower, scutellari root, unripe bitter orange, houttunyia, bupleurum root, licorice, gizzard lining, spiny jujube kernel, peanut leaf and manyprickle acanthopanax root, or extracts thereof.
According to a third aspect, the invention resides in a medicament for the treatment of drug addiction and insomnia including an effective amount of any one of the compositions described above.
In a fourth aspect, the invention resides in a method for treating drug addiction and insomnia in a patient including administering to said patient an effective amount of any one of the compositions described above.
According to a fifth aspect, the invention resides in a method for preparing any one of the compositions described above.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A composition according to the invention can be manufactured from the following components (English/Latin):
1. Borax (Borax) 0.5-8 parts, preferably 1-4 parts
2. Ginseng (Radix Ginseng) 0.5-4 parts, preferably 0.8-2.1 parts
3. Gentian root (Radix Gentianae) 0.5-8 parts, preferably 1-4 parts 4. Chicken's gallbladder 0.5-4 parts, preferably 0.8-2.1 parts
5. Chinese Lobelia (Lobeliae Chinensis Herba Cum Radice) 0.5-10 parts, preferably 2-6 parts
6. Notoginseng root (Notoginseng Radix) 0-4 parts, preferably 1 -2.1 parts
7. Oyster shell (Concha Ostreae) 0-9 parts, preferably 2-5 parts 8. White peony (Radix Paeoniae Albae) 0 - 11 parts, preferably 2.2-6.2 parts
9. Rhubarb (Rhizoma Rhei) 0-9 parts, preferably 2-5 parts
10. Fresh ginger (Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens) 0-11 parts, preferably 2.1-6.2 parts
11. Fermented soybean unsalted (Glycines Semen Fermentatum Insulsum) 0-9 parts, preferably 2-5 parts 12. Gardenia flower (Gardeniae Flos) 0-9 parts, preferably 2-5 parts
13. Scutellari root ( Scutellariae Radix) 0-4.5 parts, preferably 1-2.2 parts
14. Unripe bitter orange (Aurantii Fructus Immaturus ) 0.4-5 parts, preferably 1.2-2 parts
15. Houttuynia (Houttuyniae Herba Cum Radice) 0-11 parts, preferably 2.2-6.2 parts 16. Bupleurum root (Radix Bupleuri) 0-4 parts, preferably 1-2 parts
17. Chicken Gizzard Lining (Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli) 0-10 parts, preferably 2.2-5.2 parts
18. Licorice (Radix Glycyrrhizae) 0 - 11 parts, preferably 2.2 - 6.2 parts
19. Spiny jujube kernel (Semen Ziziphi Spinosae) 6-16 parts, preferably 8-14 parts 20. Peanut leaf 6-16 parts, preferably 8-14 parts
21. Manyprickle Acanthopanax root (Radix Acanthopanacis senticosi) 2-10 parts, preferably 4-7 parts
The relative ratios of components represent dry weights of components prior to the extraction processes described below.
In preparing the composition, the appropriate amounts of cut herbal pieces were first soaked together in water at a temperature of 30-60°C for 2-4 hours.
Extract of borax and oyster shell was produced by placing in alcohol at a temperature of 60-70°C for 24-48 hours, a cycle that was repeated three times. The alcohol must cover the oyster shells and borax.
Extract of ginseng and notoginseng root was produced by decoction in water for 40 minutes repeated three times.
The extract of rhubarb was prepared by decocting the cut rhubarb pieces in water for a session of 15 minutes followed by two sessions of 20 minutes.
The remaining herbs were prepared together by decocting three times in water for 30 minutes.
In the above-described decoction processes, water must cover the top of cut herbal pieces by about 1 cm.
The extracted liquids were then combined, distilled and evaporated to produce a dry powder to which was added a chicken gizzard membrane powder.
Although the administration of a composition not containing Chicken's gallbladder will be effective in treating drug addiction and insomnia, it is discovered that is desirable to add liquid extract pressed from the chicken's gallbladder that has been disinfected in ethanol.
The resultant paste was placed in capsules ready for ingestion, each capsule containing 0.5 g of the composition.
Alternatively, Gizzard lining may be soaked and decocted together with other herbal pieces. Also, a liquid extract pressed from the chicken's gallbladder may be added to the liquids extracted from the herbal pieces, borax, gizzard lining, and oyster shells. The obtained mixture is then distilled and evaporated to produce a dry powder. The dry powder may be placed in capsules, each capsule containing 0.5 g of the powder.
The dosage may be varied according to the condition treated and the concentration of active ingredients used. Thus, consumption of 4-5 capsules orally every eight hours is recommended for treatment of drug addiction. The dosage for treatment of insomnia is 2 capsules orally 4 hours prior to a normal sleeping period, followed by 2 capsules orally 0.5 hour prior to said normal sleeping period.
EXAMPLE
A clinical trial was conducted involving 398 heroin addicts with an average 7.9 year addiction and a varying degree of usage.
202 patients were chosen at random to be administered with the composition of the invention, 196 patients were administered with methadone as a control group.
In each group, opiate intake was abruptly stopped and treatment commenced after 10 hours. Patients receiving the new treatment received 6-8 capsules, modified according to body weight and heroin usage, orally every four hours for up to 10 days.
Patients receiving methadone were administered a dose according to body weight and heroin use, the dose being decreased at a rate of 25% per day to zero over 10 days.
The patients were assessed and scored by trained nurses according to the severity of classic withdrawal symptoms exhibited by the patient. The symptoms assessed were nausea, stomach cramps, muscle spasms, feelings of coldness, heart pounding,
muscular tension, aches and pains, yawning, watery eyes, insomnia, lachrymation and perspiring.
The patients also underwent a self examination where they were asked to rate their own feelings of calmness, anger, cold turkey, drug craving, dry mouth, drowsiness and general well being.
In the assessments, neither the patient nor the clinician were aware whether the patient's treatment involved methadone or the inventive composition.
The results of the trial were that the new composition of the invention as a treatment of drug addiction compares favourably with methadone, a well known drug replacement therapy. However, the present invention has a further advantage in that it is a non-opiate based treatment and thus does not have the addictive side-effects that methadone can sometimes have.
The studies to date show that the composition described can effectively treat drug addiction and withdrawal in 90% of cases within 7 days and the remaining 10% within 10 days.
Further studies have shown that if treatment with a composition according to the invention is continued for 3 to 6 months after drug withdrawal, the relapse rate can be significantly reduced.
While particular embodiments of this invention have been described, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments and examples are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all modifications which would be obvious to those skilled in the art are therefore intended to be embraced therein. It will further be understood that any reference herein to known prior art does not, unless the contrary indication
appears, constitute an admission that such prior art is commonly known by those skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Claims (27)
1. A composition including Borax, the herbs Radix Ginseng (ginseng) and Radix Gentianae (gentian root), or extracts thereof.
2. A composition according to claim 1 further including chicken's gallbladder, or extract thereof.
3. A composition according to claim 1 or 2 further including the herb Lobeliae Chinensis Herba Cum Radice (Chinese lobelia), or extract thereof.
4. A composition according to claim 1 or 2 further including the herb Notoginseng Radix (notoginseng root), or extract thereof.
5. A composition according to claim 1 or 2 further including the herbs Lobeliae Chinensis Herba Cum Radice (Chinese lobelia) and/or Notoginseng Radix (notoginseng root), or extracts thereof.
6. A composition according to any one of claims 1- 5 further including one or more of Rhizoma Rhei (rhubarb Radix Bupleuri (bupleurum root), Houttuyniae Herba Cum Radice (houttunyia) and Aurantii Fructus Immaturus (unripe bitter orange), or extracts thereof.
7. A composition according to claim 6 further including one or more of Concha Ostreae (oyster shell), Radix Paeoniae Albae (white peony), Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens (fresh ginger), Glycines Semen Fermentatum Insulsum (unsalted fermented soybean), Gardeniae Flos (gardenia flower), Scutellariae Radix (scutellari root) , Radix Glycyrrhizae (licorice), Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli (gizzard lining) , Semen Ziziphi Spinosae (spiny jujube kernel), peanut leaf and Radix Acanthopanacis Senticosi (manyprickle acanthopanax root), or extracts thereof.
8. A composition according to claim 7 including 1-4 parts Borax, 0.8-2.1 parts Ginseng (Radix Ginseng), 0.8-2.1 parts Chicken's gallbladder, 1-4 parts Gentian root (Radix Gentianae), 2-6 parts Chinese Lobelia (Lobeliae Chinensis Herba Cum Radice), 1-2.1 parts Notoginseng root (Notoginseng Radix), 2-5 parts Oyster shell (Concha Ostreae), 2.2-6.2 parts White peony (Radix Paeoniae Albae), 2-5 parts
Rhubarb (Rhizoma Rhei), 2.1-6.2 parts Fresh ginger (Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens), 2-5 parts Fermented soybean unsalted (Glycines Semen Fermentatum Insulsum), 2-5 parts Gardenia flower (Gardeniae Flos), 1 -2.2 parts Scutellari root ( Scutellariae Radix), 1.2-2 parts Unripe bitter orange (Aurantii Fructus Immaturus), 2.2-6.2 parts Houttuynia (Houttuyniae Herba Cum Radice), 1-2 parts Bupleurum root (Radix
Bupleuri) , 2.2-5.2 parts Gizzard Lining (Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli), 2.2- 6.2 parts Licorice (Glycyrrnizae Radix), 8-14 parts Sping jujube kernel (Semen Ziziphi Spinosae) ; 8-14 parts Peanut leaf and 4-7 parts Manyprickle Acanthopanax root (Radix Acanthopanacis senticosi), or extracts thereof.
9. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the composition is in the form of a liquid.
10. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the composition is in the form of a powder.
11. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the composition is in the form of a paste.
12. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the composition is in the form of a capsule.
13. A method of preparing a medicinal composition for treating drug addiction and insomnia including the steps of :
• soaking effective amounts of dry cut herbs selected from the following group: ginseng, notoginseng, rhubarb, gentian root, Chinese lobelia, unripe bitter orange, white peony, ginger, unsalted fermented soybean, gardenia flower, scutellari root, houttunyia, bupleurum root, licorice, spiny jujube kernel, peanut leaf, and manyprickle acanthopanax root in water at a temperature of 30-60 C for 2-4 hours,
• placing borax and oyster shells in alcohol at a temperature of 60-70 C for 24-48 hours, and repeating the cycle three times, alcohol covering said borax and oyster shells,
• decocting ginseng and notoginseng root in water for 40 minutes, and repeating the cycle three times, water covering the top of said ginseng and notoginseng root by about 1 centimetre; • decocting the cut rhubabr pieces in water for a session of 15 minutes, following by two sessions of 20 minutes, water covering the top of said cut rhubarb pieces by about 1 centimetre;
• decocting soaked cut herbs selected from the following group: gentian root, Chinese lobelia, unripe bitter orange, white peony, ginger, unsalted fermented soybean, gardenia flower, scutellaria root, houttunyia, bupleurum root, liquorice, spiny jujube kernel, peanut leaf, and manyprickle acanthopanax root together in water for 30 minutes, and repeating the cycle three times, water covering the top of said herbal pieces by about 1 centimetre;
• combining, distilling and evaporating extracted liquids to produce a dry powder, • adding an effective amount of dried gizzard lining to said dry powder.
14. A method of preparing a medicinal composition for treating drug addiction and insomnia including the steps of :
• soaking effective amounts of components selected from the following group: gizzard lining, ginseng, notoginseng, rhubarb, gentian root, Chinese lobelia, unripe bitter orange, white peony, ginger, unsalted fermented soybean, gardenia flower, scutellari root, houttunyia, bupleurum root, licorice, spiny jujube kernel, peanut leaf, and manyprickle acanthopanax root in water at a temperature of 30-60 C for 2-4 hours, • placing borax and oyster shells in alcohol at a temperature of 60-70 C for 24-48 hours, and repeating the cycle three times, alcohol covering said borax and oyster shells,
• decocting ginseng and notoginseng root in water for 40 minutes, and repeating the cycle three times, water covering the top of said ginseng and notoginseng root by about 1 centimetre;
• decocting the cut rhubabr pieces in water for a session of 15 minutes, following by two sessions of 20 minutes, water covering the top of said cut rhubarb pieces by about 1 centimetre; • decocting components selected from the following group: gizzard lining, gentian root, Chinese lobelia, unripe bitter orange, white peony, ginger, unsalted fermented soybean, gardenia flower, scutellari root, houttunyia, bupleurum root, liquorice, spiny jujube kernel, peanut leaf, and manyprickle acanthopanax root together in water for 30 minutes, and repeating the cycle three times, water covering the top of said herbal pieces and said gizzard lining by about 1 centimetre;
• combining, distilling and evaporating extracted liquids to produce a dry powder.
15. A method according to claim 13 or 14 further including placing said powder into a capsule.
16. A method according to claim 15 wherein said capsule contains 0.5 g of said powder.
17. A method according to claim 13 further including the steps of disinfecting
Chicken's gallbladder in ethanol, pressing a liquid extract therefrom, and adding said liquid extract to said powder to produce a paste.
18. A method according to claim 17 further including placing said paste into a capsule.
19. A method according to claim 18 wherein said capsule contains 0.5 g of said paste.
20. A method according to claim 14 further including the step of disinfecting Chicken's gallbladder in ethanol, pressing a liquid extract therefrom, and adding said liquid extract to the liquids extracted from herbal pieces, borax, oyster shells and gizzard lining prior to the step of distilling and evaporating extracted liquids to produce a dry powder.
21. A method according to claim 20 further including placing said powder into a capsule.
22. A method according to claim 21 wherein said capsule contains 0.5 g of said powder.
23. A medicament for the treatment of drug addiction and insomnia, the medicament including an effective amount of a composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
24. A method for treating drug addiction and insomnia in a patient including administering to said patient an effective amount of a composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
25. A method of treatment for drag addiction as claimed in claim 24, wherein the herbal composition is administered to the patient orally in three equivalent dosages which are one third of the amount of a total daily dosage, each dosage being administered in succession in approximately even intervals of about 8 hours each throughout a day, each dosage being 4-5 capsules.
26. A method of treatment for insomnia as claimed in claim 24, wherein the herbal composition is administered orally in two equivalent dosages, the first dosage being administered 4 hours prior to a normal sleeping period, the second dosage being administered approximately 0.5 hour prior to said normal sleeping period, each dosage being 2 capsules.
27. Use of a composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8 for the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of drug addiction and insomnia.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
AUPR5207 | 2001-05-23 |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
AU2002254806A1 AU2002254806A1 (en) | 2003-05-08 |
AU2002254806B2 true AU2002254806B2 (en) | 2007-03-08 |
Family
ID=
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
JP2001514650A (en) | Essential oil composition | |
CN104825914A (en) | Traditional Chinese medicinal preparation for assisted treatment of breast cancer | |
CN102784359A (en) | Medicine for treating senile dementia and preparation method of medicine | |
WO2002089827A1 (en) | Composition for the prophylaxis or treatment of male reproductivity depression, or for the stimulation of haematogenesis | |
CN103301267A (en) | Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating hypertension and/or atherosclerosis and application thereof | |
CN100459999C (en) | Medicine for treating rheumatism | |
CN104623376B (en) | Be used for the treatment of prosopalgic medicine | |
CN105343660A (en) | Traditional Chinese medicinal preparation for treating peripheral vertigo and preparation method of traditional Chinese medicinal preparation | |
CN101987135B (en) | Medicine for treating tetanus and preparation method thereof | |
WO2002094297A1 (en) | Herbal composition for the treatment of drug addiction and insomnia | |
AU2002254806B2 (en) | Herbal composition for the treatment of drug addiction and insomnia | |
CN103405660B (en) | Compound medicine for treating headache | |
CN102488781A (en) | Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating wind-damp-cold arthralgia | |
CN108273002B (en) | Transdermal ointment for treating osteoarthritis | |
CN103007145B (en) | Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating children rotavirus enteritis and preparation method of composition | |
CN112494614A (en) | Chinese medicinal formula for preventing and treating cancer by using combination of pawpaw and various medicines | |
CN112618425A (en) | Preparation method of multi-effect repairing, moistening and hair nourishing essence | |
CN104352994A (en) | Pharmaceutical preparation for sexual dysfunction | |
CN104491677A (en) | Preparation method of medicament for treating sexual dysfunction | |
AU2002254806A1 (en) | Herbal composition for the treatment of drug addiction and insomnia | |
JP2005533797A (en) | YIAN decoction for the treatment of drug addiction | |
CN104162090B (en) | Pharmaceutical composition and preparation method thereof | |
CN1201811C (en) | Chinese medicine composition for treating myopia and preparing method thereof | |
JPH0733676A (en) | Composition for lowering blood suger value | |
CN105056073A (en) | Traditional Chinese medicine preparation for treating arrhythmia and preparing method thereof |