The efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicine Shugan Sanjie decoction in the treatment of uterine fibroids: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yang Zhang, Junfan Wei, Chanchan Gao, Shenyang Feng, Haiying Wang, Junjie Chai, Yini Zhu, Yuan Yuan, Lirong Ren

TL;DR
This study reviews evidence on the effectiveness and safety of a Chinese herbal medicine, Shugan Sanjie, when combined with other drugs for treating uterine fibroids.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials on Shugan Sanjie combined with Mifepristone or Leuprolide acetate for uterine fibroids.
Findings
Shugan Sanjie combined with Mifepristone or Leuprolide acetate improved clinical effective rates in treating uterine fibroids.
The treatment reduced fibroid volume and modulated sex hormone levels.
However, the results are limited by low-quality studies and high heterogeneity.
Abstract
Shugan Sanjie Decoction (SGSJ) is a commonly used Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of uterine fibroids (UFs). However, there is still a lack of evidence for its effects and safety. To systematically assess the efficacy and safety of SGSJ in conjunction with Mifepristone [MFP] or Leuprolide acetate [LA] for the treatment of UFs, thereby providing a reference for clinical medication. To systematically assess the efficacy and safety of SGSJ in combination with MFP or LA for the treatment of UFs, thereby providing a basis for clinical medication decisions. Eight digital medical databases were systematically searched to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the use of SGSJ combined with MFP or LA for the treatment of UFs. The search spanned from the inception of each database to July 2024. Risk of Bias (ROB) 2.0 and RevMan 5.3 software were utilized for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUterine Myomas and Treatments · Gynecological conditions and treatments · Endometriosis Research and Treatment
