Effects of Jitai tablet, a traditional Chinese medicine, on plasma
adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol levels in heroin addicts during
abstinence.
Author(s): Fan HY(1), Sun L, Li XX, Zhou SB, Liang JC, Yan BY, Li Y, Deng YP.
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)1 Department of Clinical Pharmacology, National Institute on Drug Dependence,
Peking University , Beijing, China .
Publication date & source: 2014, J Altern Complement Med. , 20(7):527-34
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the changes in adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and
cortisol in heroin addicts given Jitai tablet treatment during abstinence.
DESIGN: Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
SETTINGS/LOCATION: Drug Rehabilitation Bureau of Shanghai Police, China.
PARTICIPANTS: 99 volunteers, including 69 heroin addicts and 30 healthy
volunteers.
INTERVENTIONS: 69 heroin addicts randomly divided into two groups: the Jitai
tablet group, which comprised 34 heroin addicts given Jitai tablet treatment
during abstinence, and the placebo group, which comprised 35 heroin addicts given
placebo. A control group consisted of 30 sex- and age-matched healthy volunteers.
OUTCOME MEASURES: ACTH and cortisol in plasma were measured in all groups at
baseline and in the Jitai tablet and placebo groups on the third, seventh, and
14th days of abstinence.
RESULTS: Levels of both ACTH (p<.01) and cortisol (p<.001) were significantly
higher in heroin addicts at baseline than in the healthy volunteers. Jitai tablet
treatment restored plasma cortisol levels to normal more rapidly than did placebo
treatment (p<.05), but not ACTH levels. A positive correlation between ACTH and
cortisol values at baseline (p<.01) was also found with withdrawal symptom scores
and daily dosages of heroin.
CONCLUSIONS: Heroin addicts could respond to Jitai tablets through changes in the
hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis.
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