Combating COVID-19 with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in China

Liqiang Ni(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Lili Chen(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Xia Huang(Ruijin Hospital), Chouping Han(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jianrong Xu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Hong Zhang(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Xin Luan(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yongfang Zhao(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jian‐Guang Xu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Wei-An Yuan(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Hongzhuan Chen(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
June 27, 2020
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Abstract

COVID-19, an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has spread throughout the world. China has achieved rapid containment of this highly infectious disease following the principles of early detection, early quarantine and early treatment with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. The inclusion of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the Chinese protocol is based on its successful historic experience in fighting against pestilence. Current findings have shown that the Chinese medicine can reduce the incidence of severe or critical events, improve clinical recovery and help alleviate symptoms such as cough or fever. To date there are over 133 ongoing registered clinical studies on TCM/integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. The three Chinese patent medicines (Lianhua Qingwen Keli/Jiaonang (Forsythiae and Honeysuckle Flower Pestilence-Clearing Granules/Capsules), Jinhua Qinggan Keli (Honeysuckle Flower Cold-Relieving Granules) and Xuebijing (Stasis-Resolving & Toxin-Removing) Injection were officially approved by the National Medical Products Administration to list COVID-19 as an additional indication. The pharmacological studies have suggested that Chinese medicine is effective for COVID-19 probably through its host-directed regulation and certain antiviral effects.


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