Effectiveness of Xiakucao Oral Liquid combined with methimazole on early thyroid function recovery and treatment compliance in Graves’ disease: a real-world retrospective cohort study
Dong Lin, Lina Zhang, Lu Zhang, Jialu Zhu, Houcheng Li, Bichai Yuan

TL;DR
This study finds that combining Xiakucao Oral Liquid with methimazole may help improve early thyroid function recovery in Graves’ disease patients.
Contribution
The study evaluates the effectiveness of Xiakucao Oral Liquid combined with methimazole in a real-world setting for Graves’ disease.
Findings
XKC+MMI was associated with a greater increase in sensitive thyroid-stimulating hormone compared to MMI alone.
Continuous 3-month treatment with XKC+MMI was independently linked to improved sTSH levels.
Only 13.3% of patients in the XKC+MMI group continued treatment for three months.
Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness and treatment compliance of Xiakucao Oral Liquid (XKC) combined with methimazole (MMI) on the early recovery of thyroid function in Graves’ disease (GD) patients. In this retrospective cohort study, GD patients receiving initial treatment at Jieyang People’s Hospital from January 2019 to December 2023 were included and divided into XKC+MMI group and MMI group based on the treatment regimen. The association between XKC+MMI and early thyroid function recovery was analyzed using multiple linear regression in the subgroup of patients with post-treatment data available at 3 months. A total of 441 patients were enrolled, among whom 113 (25.6%) patients received XKC+MMI. The proportion of patients receiving XKC+MMI was significantly higher with an initial MMI dose ≥20 mg/day than <20 mg/day (37.1% vs. 15.2%, P=0.006). In XKC+MMI group, 15 (13.3%) patients…
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TopicsPhytochemistry and Bioactive Compounds · Natural product bioactivities and synthesis · Phytochemical Studies and Bioactivities
