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==={{Bilingual|漢方とは?|What is Kampo?}}===
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==={{Bilingual|漢方|Kampo}} ≠ Chinese Medicine===
 
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;Kampo is not TCM
"Kampo", or ''ancient Chinese (medical) art'' if literally translated, is the Japan's assimilated version of [[Index:TCM|Traditional Chinese Medicine]] (TCM). It was already organized as a system in the 16th century and has been refined in a Japanese tradition since. Its notable difference from TCM is that '''Kampo is formulated in the unitary medical system with European Medicine'''. It is neither complementary nor alternate medicine in Japan.
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"Kampo", or ''ancient Chinese (medical) art'' if literally translated, is the Japan's assimilated version of [[Index:TCM|Traditional Chinese Medicine]] (TCM). It was already organized as a system in the 16th century and has been refined in a Japanese tradition since. Its notable difference from TCM is '''the formulation in the unitary medical system with European Medicine'''. It is neither complementary nor alternate medicine in Japan.
 
* [http://www.kaim.us/special_TOC.html Special Issue ''Current Kampo Medicine'']
 
* [http://www.kaim.us/special_TOC.html Special Issue ''Current Kampo Medicine'']
 
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;漢方は日本固有の医療
 
;漢方は日本固有の医療
漢方(文字通りでは漢の医方)とは日本が[[Index:TCM|伝統中医学]](TCM)を消化したものです。16世紀には既に医術として確立し独自の発展を遂げてきました。TCMとの顕著な違いは'''漢方は西洋薬と同じ枠組みの中で処方される'''という点です。日本において漢方は補完代替医療ではありません。
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「漢方」(文字通りでは漢の医方)は日本が[[Index:TCM|伝統中医学]](TCM)を独自に発展させたもので、16世紀には既に医術として確立していたようです。言葉自体は西洋医学(蘭方)に対する言葉として江戸時代中期に使われ始めました。TCMとの顕著な違いは'''漢方は西洋薬と同じ枠組みの中で処方される'''という点です。日本において漢方は補完代替医療ではなく、西洋医療と対立する概念ではありません。
 
* [http://www.jsom.or.jp/html/index.htm 日本東洋医学会]
 
* [http://www.jsom.or.jp/html/index.htm 日本東洋医学会]
 
* [http://www.wakan-iyaku.gr.jp/index2.html 和漢医薬学会]
 
* [http://www.wakan-iyaku.gr.jp/index2.html 和漢医薬学会]
 
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;[[Index:CDterminology|{{Bilingual|まとめ|Summary}}]]
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* Kampo Medicine <br/> Mixed recipes of crude drugs in Japanese distinct style, originally based on classic literature such as "Shokanron" and "Kinkiyoryaku".
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* Traditional Chinese Medicine <br/> Mixed recipes of crude drugs in China. More flexible depending on patients' conditions.
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* Folk Medicine <br/> Usually single crude drugs used by tradition or hunch. 
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* 漢方薬 <br/> 古典「傷寒論」「金匱要略」から日本独自の発展を遂げた、複数生薬の配合処方
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* 中薬 <br/> 同様に中国で発展した生薬配合。患者に応じた処方の変化が大きい。
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* 民間薬 <br/> 伝承や勘に基づいた、単一生薬の処方
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==={{Bilingual|一般用漢方製剤承認基準|The Standards for Kampo Formulas}}===
 
==={{Bilingual|一般用漢方製剤承認基準|The Standards for Kampo Formulas}}===
 
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;The New Standards for Kampo Formulas
 
;The New Standards for Kampo Formulas
In early 1970, the Ministry of Health and Welfare (now [http://www.mhlw.go.jp/English Health, Labor and Welfare]) summarized the byelaw published as "Guideline for General Kampo Formulas" (Edited by MHW and the committee in [http://www.fpmaj.gr.jp/ FPMAJ], Published by Jiho), which has been known as the 210 formulas for 30 years.  In 2008, it underwent a significant revision and 213 formulas are listed as "Standards of Approval for the Kampo Formulation". The difference is introduced [[Doc:薬局方新基準|here]] (in Japanese).
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In early 1970, the Ministry of Health and Welfare (now [http://www.mhlw.go.jp/English Health, Labor and Welfare]) summarized the byelaw published as "Guideline for General Kampo Formulas" (Edited by MHW and the committee in [http://www.fpmaj.gr.jp/ FPMAJ], Published by Jiho), which has been known as 'The 210 formulas' for 30 years.  In 2008, it underwent a significant revision and 213 formulas are listed as "Standards of Approval for the Kampo Formulation". The difference is introduced [[Doc:薬局方新基準|here]] (in Japanese).
 
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;漢方処方の新基準
 
;漢方処方の新基準

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Kampo Medicine

Kampo ≠ Chinese Medicine

Kampo is not TCM
"Kampo", or ancient Chinese (medical) art if literally translated, is the Japan's assimilated version of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It was already organized as a system in the 16th century and has been refined in a Japanese tradition since. Its notable difference from TCM is the formulation in the unitary medical system with European Medicine. It is neither complementary nor alternate medicine in Japan.

Summary

  • Kampo Medicine
    Mixed recipes of crude drugs in Japanese distinct style, originally based on classic literature such as "Shokanron" and "Kinkiyoryaku".
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
    Mixed recipes of crude drugs in China. More flexible depending on patients' conditions.
  • Folk Medicine
    Usually single crude drugs used by tradition or hunch.

The Standards for Kampo Formulas

The New Standards for Kampo Formulas
In early 1970, the Ministry of Health and Welfare (now Health, Labor and Welfare) summarized the byelaw published as "Guideline for General Kampo Formulas" (Edited by MHW and the committee in FPMAJ, Published by Jiho), which has been known as 'The 210 formulas' for 30 years. In 2008, it underwent a significant revision and 213 formulas are listed as "Standards of Approval for the Kampo Formulation". The difference is introduced here (in Japanese).

Japanese Pharmacopoeia

List of Crude Drugs

Crude Drugs in Kampo Medicine
In addition to Western medicines, over 150 crude drugs are listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia. On our site, their details are introduced with links to available Kampo formulas.

Literature Information

This site contains 7677 article information on Kampo formulas. They are listed at the bottom of each page for Kampo prescription.


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