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sho-seiryu-to

a kampo drug; xiao-qing-long-tang is Chinese name; mixture of 2 parts Pinellia tuber and one part each of Glycyrrhiza root, Cinnamon bark, Schizandra fruit, Asiasarum root, Peony root, Ephedra, Ginger; used for the treatment of cold syndrome, perennial nasal allergy, rhinitis, and bronchial asthma
Also Known As:
TJ-19; TJ19; shoseiryuto; so-cheong-ryong-tang; xiao-qing-long-tang
Networked: 58 relevant articles (5 outcomes, 9 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Huang, Sheng-Teng: 3 articles (01/2022 - 01/2019)
2. Lin, Mei-Chen: 3 articles (01/2022 - 01/2019)
3. Nagai, Takayuki: 3 articles (01/2011 - 07/2002)
4. Yamada, Haruki: 3 articles (01/2011 - 07/2002)
5. Li, Xiao: 2 articles (01/2020 - 01/2019)
6. Choi, Inhwa: 2 articles (08/2019 - 09/2017)
7. Ko, Seong-Gyu: 2 articles (09/2017 - 01/2016)
8. Makino, Toshiaki: 2 articles (09/2017 - 05/2014)
9. Lee, Mee-Young: 2 articles (07/2015 - 06/2014)
10. Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo: 2 articles (07/2015 - 06/2014)

Related Diseases

1. Allergic Rhinitis
2. Asthma (Bronchial Asthma)
3. Human Influenza (Influenza)
4. Pneumonia (Pneumonitis)
5. Infections
04/01/1998 - "These results suggest that Sho-seiryu-to is able to prevent influenza virus infection by cross-protection of subtypes of influenza A virus and B virus. "
04/01/1998 - "Sho-seiryu-to had no effect on the mice which were not primed with mouse nonadapted virus when administered after the infection of mouse-adapted A/PR/8 virus. "
04/01/1998 - "When mice infected with mouse nonadapted influenza A virus H3N2 subtype before 14 days were secondarily infected with mouse adapted A/PR/8 (H1N1) virus and administered Sho-seiryu-to orally after the second infection, replication of the virus in both nasal and bronchoalveolar cavities was significantly inhibited. "
05/01/1996 - "When aged BALB/c mice (approximately 6 months old) were treated with a Kampo (Japanese herbal) medicine "Sho-seiryu-to (SST)" (1 g/kg, 10 times) orally from 7 days before to 4 days after the infection and infected with mouse-adapted influenza virus A/PR/8/34 (H1N1 subtype) by nasal site-restricted infection, replication of the virus in the broncho-alveolar cavity was efficiently inhibited at 5 days after infection in comparison with water-treated mice. "
08/01/1994 - "When BALB/c mice were treated with a Kampo (Japanese herbal) medicine "Sho-seiryu-to" (SST) (2 g/kg, 10 times) orally from 7 days before to 4 days after the infection and infected with mouse-adapted influenza virus A/PR/8/34 by nasal site-restricted infection, replication of the virus in the nasal cavity and spread of the virus to the lung were efficiently inhibited at 5 days after infection in comparison with water-treated mice. "

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. sho-seiryu-to
2. Vaccines
3. liu-jun-zi-tang
4. Nasal Sprays
5. Nasal Decongestants (Decongestants)
6. Nerve Growth Factors (Neurotrophins)
7. Fluticasone (Cutivate)
8. emedastine
9. azelastine (Optivar)
10. Anti-Allergic Agents (Antiallergic Agents)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Kampo Medicine (Kampo)
2. Chinese Traditional Medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
3. Traditional Medicine (Folk Remedies)
4. Oral Administration