A multi-center cross-sectional study of Chinese Herbal Medicine-Drug adverse reactions using active surveillance in Singapore’s Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics.

Author:

Ng Chester Yan Jie1,Zhao Yan1,Wang Ning2,Chia Kwan Leung3,Teo Chun Huat4,Peh William5,Yeo Pansy6,Zhong Linda L.D.1

Affiliation:

1. Nanyang Technological University

2. The University of Hong Kong School of Chinese Medicine

3. Woodcroft Medical Centre

4. Singapore Thong Chai Medical Institution

5. Singapore Chung Hwa Medical Institution

6. Chong Hoe Healthcare

Abstract

Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the rates and causality of patient-reported adverse events (AEs) associated with concomitant Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM) and Western Medicine prescription drug (WMPD) consumption through active surveillance in Singapore’s Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clinics. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted at five TCM clinics across Singapore from 8th May till 8th July 2023. Patients were screened to determine rates of CHM and WMPD consumption, and then interviewed if an AE was reported. An expert committee assessed the AE reports to determine causality. Along with descriptive statistics, odds ratios were calculated to determine AE occurrence likelihoods for patients who consumed both CHM and WMPD compared to CHM consumption alone. Results 1028 patients were screened and 62.65% of them reported concurrent CHM-WMPD consumption. Patients who consumed CHM and WMPD were 3.65 times more likely to experience an AE as compared to CHM consumption alone. 18 AE reports were adjudicated, with most AEs deemed unlikely due to CHM consumption. Conclusions A large proportion of patients consumed CHM and WMPD concurrently, thus increasing their risk of experiencing AEs compared to those consuming CHM only. Active surveillance is feasible for detecting AEs, collecting data for causality assessment, and analysis.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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