Title

Pinaverium and Herbs for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment: an Onset and Offset Study (PHIBEST)
A Randomized, Double-blind, and Placebo-controlled Study on the Treatments of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Study Participants

    800
The purpose of this study is to test the onset of action, offset of action, efficacy, and safety of pinaverium and an herbal medication for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) for a long term (over one year). Pinaverium has been in many countries, but there is no randomized, double-blind, large sample size, and placebo-controlled study on this medication yet. Tong Xie Yao Fang (Formula for pain and diarrhea) is a historically and contemporarily used traditional Chinese medicine that can be used for IBS. The hypothesis is that the two remedies are effective and safe for IBS treatment with no significant different onset and offset of actions when tested by modern clinical standards and criteria.
Pinaverium bromide (pinaverium), an antispasmodics, is one of the most commonly used IBS medication worldwide. However, original clinical studies on pinaverium are scarce. Only five original clinical studies from Europe, one from Latin America, and one from Asian were found. These studies were single-centered and small sample sized (19 - 53 IBS patients) studies.

Tong Xie Yao Fang has long been used in China. Its efficacy and safety has not been evaluated by modern scientific method.

Effectiveness, onset and offset of actions are the most considered factors when physicians choose medications for IBS. Yet, to our knowledge, there are no clinical studies studied the onset and offset of actions of pinaverium, which remains one of the most transcribed IBS medications, and herbs, which are becoming more popular for treating IBS.

This study is designed to evaluate onset and offset of actions, efficacy, and safety over a long term (>1 year) of pinaverium and Tong Xie Yao Fang for IBS treatment in a double-blind, randomized, and large sample size clinical trial using placebo as a control.
Study Started
Aug 31
2012
Primary Completion
Nov 30
2014
Study Completion
May 31
2017
Anticipated
Last Update
Nov 22
2016
Estimate

Drug Pinaverium

To test the effectiveness and safety of the formula for pain and diarrhea, we will randomly assign patients into one 3 groups: Pinaverium, TCM (Formula for pain and diarrhea) group, and placebo group, and treat them accordingly.

Device Atractylodes

Atractylodes (~10-15g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Device Paeonia Lactiflora

Paeonia Lactiflora (~15-30g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Device Tangerine Peel

Tangerine Peel (~10g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Drug Ledebouriella Root

Ledebouriella Root (~10g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Drug Radix codonopsitis

Radix codonopsitis (~10-15g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Drug Radix curcumae

Radix curcumae (~10g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Drug Fingered citron

Fingered citron (~10g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Drug Tuckahoe

Tuckahoe (15g)

  • Other names: One of active ingredients in TCM group

Drug Placebo

Placebo is blindly given to patients.

TCM (Traditional Chinese medicine) Active Comparator

Formula for pain and diarrhea, Atractylodes (~10-15g), Paeonia Lactiflora (~15-30g), Tangerine Peel (~10g), Ledebouriella Root (~10g), Radix codonopsitis (~10-15g), Radix curcumae (~10g), Fingered citron (~10g), Tuckahoe (~15g), etc.

Pinaverium Active Comparator

Placebo Placebo Comparator

Placebo is blindly given to patients

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

18 to 70 years old age group, male and female
In accordance with the above Western medicine Rome III standards.
In accordance with the above description of Deficient Spleen Qi and Liver Qi Stagnation
Informed consent for treatment
No change in appetite during treatments periods

Exclusion Criteria:

Pregnant or lactation female patients, and Fertility male patients
Present digestive system disease within current three months
Take IBS medicines within ten days prior to treatment or during treatment
Take depression medicine within ten days prior to treatment or during treatment
Take pain reliever medicine within ten days prior to treatment or during treatment
Have serious primary heart, liver, kidney, lung and blood system diseases, asthma, and Lung and liver dysfunction patients
If an emergency occurs; a physician terminates the treatment
Cannot comply with the rules and cannot cooperate
No Results Posted