Search Results - "Parker, Shefton"
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Acupuncture for analgesia in the emergency department: a multicentre, randomised, equivalence and non‐inferiority trial
Published in Medical journal of Australia (19-06-2017)“…Objectives: This study aimed to assess analgesia provided by acupuncture, alone or in combination with pharmacotherapy, to patients presenting to emergency…”
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Acupuncture and standard emergency department care for pain and/or nausea and its impact on emergency care delivery: a feasibility study
Published in Acupuncture in medicine : journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society (01-06-2014)“…Objective To evaluate the feasibility of delivering acupuncture in an emergency department (ED) to patients presenting with pain and/or nausea. Methods A…”
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Acupuncture as analgesia for low back pain, ankle sprain and migraine in emergency departments: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (15-11-2011)“…Pain is the most common reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED) and is often inadequately managed. Evidence suggests that acupuncture is…”
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Key considerations for conducting Chinese medicine clinical trials in hospitals
Published in Chinese medicine (16-02-2013)“…Conducting clinical trials of Chinese medicines (CM) in hospitals presents challenges for researchers. The success of hospital-based CM clinical trials may be…”
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A Pharmacological Review of Bioactive Constituents of Paeonia lactiflora Pallas and Paeonia veitchii Lynch
Published in Phytotherapy research (01-09-2016)“…The roots of two peony species, Paeonia lactiflora Pallas and Paeonia veitchii Lynch are routinely referred to as either chishao (赤芍) or baishao (白芍). This…”
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Oral Chinese herbal medicine combined with pharmacotherapy for psoriasis vulgaris: a systematic review
Published in International journal of dermatology (01-11-2014)“…Clinically, oral Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is widely used in the treatment of psoriasis. This review evaluates the effects of oral CHM in combination with…”
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Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus placebo for psoriasis vulgaris: A systematic review
Published in The Journal of dermatological treatment (01-02-2017)“…Objectives: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder and the efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) treatments is unclear. This review…”
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Add‐on effect of PSORI‐CM01 to topical calcipotriol for moderate psoriasis vulgaris: A multi‐center, randomized, double‐blind pilot study
Published in Clinical and translational medicine (01-01-2021)“…Background Mild‐moderate psoriasis vulgaris is a common dermatological autoimmune condition with limited conventional therapeutic options. Safe and effective…”
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Acupuncture for Acne Vulgaris: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine (01-01-2018)“…Purpose. To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the current best available evidence of the efficacy and safety of acupuncture and…”
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Acupuncture for acne vulgaris: findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Oral C hinese herbal medicine combined with pharmacotherapy for psoriasis vulgaris: a systematic review
Published in International journal of dermatology (01-11-2014)“…Abstract Clinically, oral C hinese herbal medicine ( CHM ) is widely used in the treatment of psoriasis. This review evaluates the effects of oral CHM in…”
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Oral granulated Chinese herbal medicine (YXBCM01) plus topical calcipotriol for psoriasis vulgaris: study protocol for a double-blind, randomized placebo controlled trial
Published in Trials (19-12-2014)“…Probably related to immune dysfunction, psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic, painful, disfiguring and disabling dermatological disease, carrying an increased risk…”
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