Abstract

Objectives Traditional Japanese Kampo medicines have been integrated into the Japanese national health-care system. In Japan, the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare's website discloses adverse drug-event data that have been obtained from medical personnel reports investigated by the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency. Using these data, we investigated adverse events associated with ethical Kampo formulations. Methods Reports of adverse events associated with ethical Kampo formulations from the domestic adverse-event data were obtained from July 30, 2003, to March 31, 2018. Adverse events were then categorized, and the relationships between categories of adverse events and crude drugs were analyzed. Results There were 4,232 reported adverse events associated with ethical Kampo formulations. The numbers of events by category were as follows: events related to liver injury, 1,193; lung injury, 1,177; pseudoaldosteronism, 889; mesenteric phlebosclerosis, 223; drug eruption, 185; and others, 565. Among events related to both liver injury and lung injury, approximately 70% were suspected to be induced by Kampo formulations containing Scutellariae Radix. The pseudoaldosteronism-related events, which are induced by Glycyrrhizae Radix, included several events related to muscle injury, heart failure, and arrhythmia. Events related to mesenteric phlebosclerosis, believed to be induced by long-term use of Kampo formulas containing Gardeniae Fructus, increased remarkably during the study period. Among the events related to drug eruption, approximately 35% were suspected to be induced by Kampo formulations containing Ephedrae Herba. Conclusion Kampo medicines may cause various adverse events. The present results provide valuable information regarding adverse events associated with Kampo medicines from the viewpoint of patient safety.

Highlights

  • Kampo medicine is a traditional Japanese medicine that originated from traditional Chinese medicine and uniquely developed after being introduced into Japan

  • We identified reported adverse events associated with ethical Kampo formulations using the domestic adverse-event data reports on ethical drugs (July 30, 2003–March 31, 2018) that are reported on the MHLW

  • The numbers and percentages of events by category were as follows: events related to liver injury, 1,193 (28.2%); events related to lung injury, 1,177 (27.8%); events related to pseudoaldosteronism, (21.0%); events related to mesenteric phlebosclerosis, (5.3%); events related to drug eruption, 185 (4.4%); and others, 565 (13.3%) (Figure 1)

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Introduction

Kampo medicine is a traditional Japanese medicine that originated from traditional Chinese medicine and uniquely developed after being introduced into Japan. Kampo medicines are available as over-thecounter drugs, and as prescription drugs (i.e., ethical drugs). Kampo medicines have been integrated into the national Japanese health-care system. Kampo extract formulations and 187 types of crude drugs have been approved by the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare (MHLW) and are being used under the national health-insurance program [1]. The development of modern, ready-to-use forms of Kampo medicines has resulted in increased usage, mainly of spraydried granular extracts of the original formulas. Kampo extracts for ethical use have largely replaced traditional decoctions of the crude drugs, even though crude drugs are covered by the national health-insurance system

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