Kampo Medicine
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Clinical Reports
Two Cases Orthostatic Dysregulation in which the Effectiveness of Ryokeijutsukanto was Confirmed by Multiple Clinical Indicators
Kazuhiro HIRASAWAKoji OTSUKAKiyoaki TSUKAHARA
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2022 Volume 73 Issue 4 Pages 375-381

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Ryokeijutsukanto is an herbal medicinal product that is often used for dizziness when standing up, that is, orthostatic dysregulation. This time, we encountered 2 patients with orthostatic dysregulation successfully treated with ryokeijutsukanto, and objectively evaluated the therapeutic effect of ryokeijutsukanto by using Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Vertigo Symptom Scale-short form (VSS-sf) Japanese version and Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) Japanese version. Case 1 is a 17-year-old woman. Dizziness when standing up appeared from 2 month ago. Before treatment, VAS scored 71/100, VSS-sf scored 7 points, and DHI scored 42 points. After 4 weeks of administration of Ryokeijutsukanto, VAS improved to 22/100, VSS-sf improved to 6 points, and DHI improved to 26 points. Case 2 is a 38-year-old woman. Dizziness when standing up appeared from 3 month ago. Before treatment, VAS scored 48/100, VSS-sf scored 18 points, and DHI scored 32 points. After 4 weeks of administration of Ryokeijutsukanto, VAS improved to 9/100, VSS-sf improved to 3 points, and DHI improved to 20 points. In both cases, all the evaluation scales showed sharp improvement after 4 weeks, indicating that ryokeijutsukanto was certainly effective.

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