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Chinese herbal medicine and depression: the research evidence
Lee Butler, Karen Pilkington
University of Westminster
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chinese Herb
100%
Antidepressant
100%
Placebo
100%
Adverse Event
100%
Radix Bupleuri
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Systematic Review
100%
Homeopathy
100%
Drug Therapy
50%
Cochrane Library
25%
Medline
25%
PsycINFO
25%
Placebo
25%
Adverse Event
25%
Antidepressant
25%
Radix Bupleuri
25%
INIS
reviews
100%
china
100%
medicine
100%
comparative evaluations
16%
mixtures
16%
libraries
16%
modifications
16%
antidepressants
16%
herbs
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chinese Herbal Medicine
100%
Systematic Review
100%
Drug Therapy
50%
Adverse Event
25%
Radix Bupleuri
25%
Chinese Herbs
25%
Placebo
25%
Antidepressant
25%
Psychology
Systematic Review
100%
Xiao Yao San
50%