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Evidence summaries

Chinese Medicinal Herbs for Sore Throat

Some Chinese herbal medicines might possibly have some effect for treating sore throat, but the evidence is insufficient. Level of evidence: "D"

A Cochrane review [Abstract] 1 included 12 studies with a total of 1954 subjects. Six formulations were shown to be superior to the control in improving recovery: Ertong Qingyan Jiere Koufuye was more effective than Fufang Shuanghua Koufuye for acute pharyngitis (OR 2.52; 95% Cl 1.11 to 5.74); Yanhouling mixture was more effective than gentamicin atomised inhalation for acute pharyngitis (OR 5.39; 95% CI 2.69 to 10.81); Qinganlan Liyan Hanpian was more effective than Fufang Caoshanhu Hanpian for acute pharyngitis (OR 2.25; 95% CI 1.08 to 4.67); sore throat capsules were more effective than antibiotics (intravenous cephalexin) for acute pharyngitis or acute tonsillitis (OR 2.36; 95% CI 1.01 to 5.51); compound dandelion soup was more effective than sodium penicillin for acute purulent tonsillitis (OR 5.06; 95% CI 1.70 to 15.05); and eliminating heat by nourishing yin and relieving sore-throat methods combined with Dikuiluqan Hanpian was more effective than Dikuiluqan Hanpian alone for children with chronic pharyngitis (OR 2.63; 95% CI 1.02 to 6.79). Another six formulations were shown to be equally efficacious as the control.

Comment: The quality of evidence is downgraded by study quality (inadequate or unclear allocation concealment, lack of blinding) and by imprecise results (limited study size for each comparison).

    References

    • Huang Y, Wu T, Zeng L et al. Chinese medicinal herbs for sore throat. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2012;(3):CD004877. [PubMed].

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