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Efficacy and Safety of Xiangjurupining Capsule for Hyperplasia of Mammary Glands

Efficacy and Safety of Xiangjurupining Capsule for Hyperplasia of Mammary Glands

Recruiting
18-50 years
Female
Phase 3

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Overview

This study will evaluate the efficacy and Safety of Xiangjurupining Capsule in the treatment of Hyperplasia of Mammary Glands(stagnation of liver-qi and phlegm).

Description

Xiangjurupiling Capsule is an oral pure Chinese medicine preparation.This study will evaluate the efficacy and Safety of Xiangjurupining Capsule in the treatment of Hyperplasia of Mammary Glands(stagnation of liver-qi and phlegm).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Female patients aged 18 to 50 (including boundary values);
  2. Those who meet the diagnostic criteria for breast hyperplasia in Western medicine and have a disease course of more than 3 months;
  3. Meets the traditional Chinese medicine differentiation criteria for liver depression and phlegm coagulation syndrome;
  4. The BI-RADS grading of the target side breast ultrasound is 2-3 levels, while the BI-RADS grading of the non target side breast ultrasound is 1-3 levels;
  5. During the screening period, the NRS score is ≥ 4 and there is a target mass detected by palpation;
  6. During the introduction period, the average NRS score within the day of pain involvement is ≥ 4 points, and there is still the presence of the target mass on palpation;
  7. During the import period, the number of days with pain involvement in the menstrual cycle is greater than 7 days;
  8. With informed consent, voluntarily participate in the experiment and sign the informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Those who suffer from other breast diseases or breast pain caused by other reasons, such as mastitis, breast cancer, etc;
  2. Patients with severe cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, liver, kidney, malignant tumors, hematological diseases, and psychiatric disorders;
  3. Patients who have been previously diagnosed with dysfunctional uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome, menopausal syndrome, hyperprolactinemia, Cushing's syndrome, and other diseases and still require treatment by adjusting hormone levels; Individuals who have been diagnosed with diseases that require long-term use of painkillers, such as dysmenorrhea, and are expected to be unable to stop using painkillers during the trial period.
  4. Abnormal liver function (ALT or AST or ALP or GGT>1.2 times the upper limit of normal values) or abnormal kidney function (serum Cr or BUN or Urea>1.2 times the upper limit of normal values) that the researcher considers clinically significant and is not suitable for participation in clinical trials;
  5. Women who are in pregnancy, lactation, menopause, or have a pregnancy plan within the past 6 months;
  6. Chinese and western medicines and other therapies (including external application medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion, etc.) used to treat breast hyperplasia or relieve breast pain within 1 month or 5 half lives (whichever is the shortest) before screening and during the induction period, or contraceptives and sex hormone drugs have been used within half a year;
  7. Individuals with severe menstrual cycle and/or menstrual irregularities (menstrual cycle>35 days or<21 days and/or menstrual period<3 days or>7 days);
  8. Individuals with allergic constitution and known allergies to the components of the experimental drug prescription;
  9. Suspect or have a history of alcohol and drug abuse;
  10. Select patients who have participated in clinical trials and used investigational drugs within the previous month;
  11. Failure to follow the physical contraceptive measures recognized by researchers for contraception;
  12. According to the researchers' assessment, there may be other conditions or conditions that reduce the likelihood of inclusion or complicate the trial, such as frequent changes in the work environment that can lead to loss to follow-up, and individuals who cannot provide sufficient informed consent due to mental and behavioral disorders.

Study details
    Hyperplasia of Mammary Glands

NCT06685978

Tasly Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd

16 October 2025

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