Effects of Qiye Shen'an Pian Combined with Glutamate and Vitamin B1 on Fatigue State, Immune Function and [QoL] in Patients with [CFS] 2024 Liu et al

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  1. Andy

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    Full title: Effects of Qiye Shen'an Pian Combined with Glutamate and Vitamin B1 on Fatigue State, Immune Function and Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Abstract

    Objective: To observe the effects of Qiye Shen'an Pian combined with ghrelin and vitamin B1 on the fatigue status, immune function, and quality of life of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), focusing specifically on the efficacy of this combination therapy.

    Methods: In this prospective study, 106 CFS patients admitted from June 2021 to June 2023 were selected. Using a simple randomisation method, patients were divided into two groups. The conventional group received glutathione and vitamin B1 treatment, while the Qiye Shen'an group received an additional treatment with Qiye Shen'an Pian on top of the standard glutathione and vitamin B1, for a continuous period of 8 weeks. To assess treatment efficacy, we compared immune function-related indexes (such as CD4+, CD8+, CD4+/CD8+ ratio, NK cell ratio), free radical metabolism indexes (like lipid peroxide, catalytic enzyme, and superoxide dismutase levels), TCM symptom scores, FS-14 scores, and SPHERE scores between the two groups. Adverse reactions were also recorded and statistically analyzed.

    Results: Notable improvements were observed in both groups, with the Qiye Shen'an group showing particularly significant enhancements. Post-treatment immune function indicators revealed a greater decrease in CD8+ levels in the Qiye Shen'an group (P < .05), along with marked increases in CD4+, CD4+/CD8+ ratio, and NK cell ratio in both groups, more so in the Qiye Shen'an group (P < .05). Free radical metabolism indicators, including lipid peroxide levels, decreased in both groups, with a more significant reduction observed in the Qiye Shen'an group (P < .05). The levels of catalytic enzyme and superoxide dismutase increased in both groups, with a notably higher improvement in the Qiye Shen'an group (P < .05). In terms of TCM symptom scores, FS-14 scores, and SPHERE scores, both groups showed a reduction after treatment, with a more substantial decrease in the Qiye Shen'an group (P < .05).

    Conclusion: In this study, we observed that Qiye Shen'an Pian combined with glutathione and vitamin B1, produced significant improvements in immune function and antioxidant capacity in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Specifically, patients' CD4+, CD8+ levels, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity all showed positive changes after treatment. These changes are crucial for enhancing patients' disease resistance and reducing fatigue symptoms. Qiye Shen'an Pian combined with glutamine and vitamin B1 in the treatment of CFS can alleviate the fatigue state of patients, improve the immune function, enhance the antioxidant capacity of the body, and improve somatic and psychological health. These findings underscore the potential of this combination therapy in effectively managing chronic fatigue syndrome, offering a promising direction for future treatment strategies.

    Only PubMed abstract available at time of posting, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38702173/
     
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  2. MeSci

    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Glutamate in title, but glutathione in text. I thought that glutamine was better than glutamate?
     
  3. boolybooly

    boolybooly Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Reads more like an advert than an experiment.

    Seems even more dodgy when you consider the FDA do not approve.
    https://www.fda.gov.ph/fda-advisory...-of-the-following-unregistered-drug-products/
     
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