Fufang Ejiao Syrup has shown promising clinical effectiveness and safety in treating the syndrome of Qi and blood deficiency in cancer-related fatigue. Expert consensus on clinical application of Fufang Ejiao Syrup in treating syndrome of Qi and blood deficiency in cancer-related fatigue was formulated by a panel of 33 multidisciplinary experts in Chinese and western clinical medicine, methodology, and pharmacy fields from China. They conducted a questionnaire survey among clinicians and systematically reviewed the existing literature on Fufang Ejiao Syrup. The consensus was grounded in the best available evidence, enriched by the experts' expe-rience. It has been reviewed and published by the China Association of Chinese Medicine, with the reference number GS/CACM 340-2023. The internationally recognized GRADE system was used to evaluate the evidence quality of the consensus, resulting in the deve-lopment of 7 recommendations and 20 consensus suggestions through the nominal group technique. The document outlined the indications, traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, timing of intervention, dosage, criteria for discontinuation, and safety profile of Fufang Ejiao Syrup for treating cancer-related fatigue. Finally, the consensus underwent extensive national consultation and peer review through expert meetings and correspondence reviews. This consensus is applicable to healthcare professionals at all levels of medical institutions and serves as a reference for the rational use of drugs in clinical practices.
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi
October 2024
Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing 100700, China.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med
February 2023
NMPA Key Laboratory for Clinical Research and Evaluation of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medicine Sciences, Beijing 100091, China.
Objective: This nationwide, multicenter prospective observational study with a patient registry was designed to evaluate the efficacy of Fufang E'jiao Jiang (FEJ) in Chinese patients with Qi and blood deficiency syndrome (QBDS).
Methods: QBDS patients were consecutively recruited from 81 investigational sites in China from July, 2019, to December, 2020. Patients who met the eligibility criteria were enrolled in a prospective registry database.
J Ethnopharmacol
March 2023
School of Pharmacy, State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Gansu Province, Lanzhou, 730000, China. Electronic address:
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Fufang E'jiao Jiang (FEJ) is a prominent traditional Chinese medicine prescription, which consists of Asini Corii Colla (Donkey-hide gelatin prepared by stewing and concentrating from the hide of Equus asinus Linnaeus., ACC), Codonopsis Radix (the dried roots of Codonopsis pilosula (Franch.) Nannf.
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February 2023
Dong-E-Ejiao Co., Ltd., National Engineering Technology Research Center for Traditional Chinese Glue, Liaocheng, Shandong 252200, China. Electronic address:
Fufang Ejiao Syrup (FES) is a syrup made from Colla Corii Asini (CCA) and four botanicals (Codonopsis Radix (CR), Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma Rubra (GRRR), Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata (RRP) and Crataegi Fructus (CF)) as a result of modern processing and refining technology. FES has a lengthy history and is frequently used in clinical practice. Modern pharmacological studies have confirmed that oligosaccharides in any of the main medicinal herbs of FES, such as CR, GRRR, and RRP, have significant immune-enhancing effects.
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April 2022
Faculty of Life Science and Technology, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650500, China; Yunnan Key Laboratory of Panax notoginseng, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650500, China; Leiden University-European Center for Chinese Medicine and Natural Compounds, Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden University, Leiden, 2333BE, the Netherlands. Electronic address:
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Panax notoginseng (PN) (Burk.) F. H.
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