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Reduning (Re Du Ning) injection

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Why it works for Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease:

Targets both the virus and inflammation (multi-component action). Reduning is extracted from Artemisia annua, Lonicera japonica and Gardenia jasminoides. Systems-pharmacology and bench studies show its major constituents (e.g., chlorogenic acids, geniposide, isochlorogenic acids) act on inflammatory pathways (NF-κB/MAPK) and reduce mediators like TNF-α/NO, which aligns with treating fever, mucocutaneous lesions, and general inflammation in HFMD. PLOS

Direct anti-EV71 activity (the virus most associated with severe HFMD). In vitro and mouse studies found Reduning inhibited EV-A71 replication and reduced EV71-induced cytopathic effects and mortality, supporting a plausible antiviral contribution beyond antipyresis alone. ScienceDirect

How to use for Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease:

Note: The following instructions reflect dosing exactly as used in a multicentre randomized, double-blind trial in children with mild HFMD—and not a substitute for local product labeling or clinician judgment.

  • Route: Intravenous infusion (diluted).
  • Diluent: 5% glucose injection or 0.9% sodium chloride injection.
  • Frequency: Once daily.
  • Course length: 3–7 days, with follow-up thereafter.
  • Paediatric dose schema used in the trial:
  • 1–3 years: 0.5 mL/kg/day (max 10 mL), dilute to 80–100 mL, infuse 20–30 drops/min.
  • 3–5 years: 0.5 mL/kg/day (max 10 mL), dilute to 50–100 mL, infuse 30–40 drops/min.
  • 6–10 years: 10 mL/day, dilute to 100–200 mL, infuse 30–60 drops/min.
  • 11–13 years: 15 mL/day, dilute to 200–250 mL, infuse 30–60 drops/min. ResearchGate

(That trial used Reduning alone or combined with “Western medicine” symptomatic care such as ibuprofen—see details in the source.) ResearchGate

Scientific Evidence for Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease:

Randomized, double-blind, multicentre clinical trial (n≈360, mild HFMD). Children were assigned to: (A) symptomatic care, (B) Reduning, (C) Reduning + symptomatic care. The combination group showed statistically faster time to fever recovery and rash resolution vs. symptomatic care alone; safety was monitored during treatment. (Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2013; free trial PDF available.) ResearchGate

Trial registrations for mild HFMD. Multicentre RCT registered as NCT01175915 with arms of Western therapy, Reduning, and combination therapy (status on registry later listed as “unknown”). ICHGCP

Systematic review (Chinese journal, 2016). Pooled randomized trials of Reduning in HFMD reported improved clinical endpoints; details are in Chinese with Cochrane-style methods described. (Use with caution due to typical heterogeneity/risk-of-bias issues in TCM trials.) IJournals

Mechanistic/bench studies supporting plausibility. Reduning inhibited EV-A71 in cell and mouse models; other constituent-focused work (e.g., chlorogenic acid, geniposide) shows antiviral/anti-inflammatory effects relevant to enteroviruses. ScienceDirect

Specific Warnings for Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease:

Hypersensitivity/anaphylaxis risk (class effect of TCM injections, including Reduning).

  • Post-marketing pharmacovigilance and literature surveys in China report immediate allergic reactions—ranging from rash/urticaria to severe anaphylaxis—following various TCM injections, including Reduning; monitoring and emergency readiness are advised when administering. Frontiers
  • A large pediatric safety registry (target n=100,000) was set up specifically to characterise adverse reactions and anaphylaxis patterns with Reduning injection in children, underscoring the safety focus for this product class. ctv.veeva.com
  • Because anaphylaxis must be treated promptly, facilities administering IV herbal injections should have adrenaline (IM) and resuscitation protocols immediately available, per recognised emergency guidance. Resuscitation Council UK

Only dilute with compatible solutions; don’t mix with other drugs in the same bag/line. The HFMD RCT and typical instructions dilute in 5% glucose or 0.9% saline and do not co-infuse with other injections—both to avoid incompatibility/precipitation and to make it easier to stop the causative agent if a reaction occurs. ResearchGate

Use in children should mirror trial-tested ranges and be supervised. The HFMD evidence base is in mild paediatric cases (ages 1–13) under inpatient or closely supervised settings; severe HFMD management still relies on standard supportive/critical care protocols. ResearchGate

Regulatory/Guideline context differs by country.

  • Reduning injection is approved and widely used in China, but it is not licensed by regulators such as the FDA/EMA; outside China it’s generally not part of standard HFMD care. International sources (WHO/CDC) emphasise supportive care for HFMD; the Chinese national guideline includes TCM options as adjuncts in some circumstances. BioMed Central

General Information (All Ailments)

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What It Is

Reduning Injection (热毒宁注射液, Re Du Ning Zhushiye) is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)-based injectable preparation used in China for treating febrile (fever-related) and inflammatory conditions, particularly those affecting the respiratory system. It is a patent herbal formulation, typically derived from three main herbal components:

  1. Artemisia annua L. (Sweet Wormwood / Qing Hao) – known for its antipyretic (fever-reducing) and anti-inflammatory effects.
  2. Gardenia jasminoides Ellis (Zhi Zi) – used to clear heat, detoxify, and reduce inflammation.
  3. Lonicera japonica Thunb. (Honeysuckle Flower / Jin Yin Hua) – a well-known “heat-clearing” and “detoxifying” herb with antiviral and antibacterial properties.

The preparation is usually administered by intravenous injection in hospital settings under medical supervision.

How It Works

Reduning Injection works through a combination of anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and immune-modulating mechanisms, integrating modern pharmacology with TCM theory:

  • Heat-Clearing and Detoxifying (TCM Theory): In TCM, “heat toxins” are considered underlying causes of fevers and infections. Reduning is formulated to “clear heat” and “eliminate toxins,” which conceptually aligns with reducing inflammation and fighting infection.
  • Pharmacological Mechanisms (Modern Medicine):
  • Anti-inflammatory: Active compounds such as chlorogenic acid, geniposide, and artemisinin derivatives inhibit inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNF-α, IL-6) and reduce oxidative stress.
  • Antiviral Effects: Some studies have demonstrated inhibition of viral replication in influenza, enterovirus, and certain coronaviruses.
  • Antipyretic and Immunomodulatory Effects: Reduning can modulate immune responses, helping the body regulate fever and inflammatory overreaction.
  • Antibacterial Properties: It shows activity against several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, contributing to its clinical use in infections.

Why It’s Important

Reduning Injection is important in clinical practice—particularly in China—for several reasons:

  • Broad-Spectrum Use: It is used for a range of conditions, including acute upper respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, and influenza-like illnesses.
  • Integration of TCM and Modern Medicine: It represents a key example of how traditional formulations are standardized and validated for hospital use, bridging traditional herbal practice with evidence-based pharmacology.
  • Adjunctive Therapy: It can be used alongside antibiotics or antivirals to enhance efficacy, reduce inflammation, and promote faster recovery.
  • Public Health Significance: During outbreaks of respiratory infections (such as SARS or COVID-19), Reduning has been studied as part of broader TCM-based therapeutic protocols to mitigate symptoms and improve patient outcomes.

Considerations

Despite its therapeutic value, several important considerations apply:

  • Safety and Allergic Reactions: As with many herbal injections, Reduning can cause allergic reactions or anaphylaxis in susceptible individuals. Reported adverse effects include rash, fever, itching, chest tightness, and, rarely, severe hypersensitivity. Hence, allergy testing and medical supervision are critical.
  • Dosage and Administration: It must be administered intravenously by healthcare professionals. Self-administration is unsafe.
  • Contraindications: Not recommended for patients with known hypersensitivity to any herbal ingredients, or for those with severe hepatic, renal, or cardiac impairment without medical consultation.
  • Pregnancy and Pediatric Use: Safety data in pregnant or breastfeeding women and young children are limited, so caution or avoidance is advised.
  • Regulatory and Quality Control: As with all herbal injections, there is ongoing scrutiny regarding standardization, batch consistency, and clinical evidence, to ensure safety and efficacy.
  • Evidence and Research Limitations: Although supported by many clinical studies in China, large-scale, randomized, placebo-controlled international trials are limited, so global medical acceptance remains cautious.

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