Specific acupoint acupuncture produced a statistically, but not clinically, significant effect compared with unrelated acupoint and nonacupoint acupuncture in primary dysmenorrhea patients. Future studies should focus on effects of multiple points acupuncture on primary dysmenorrhea.
These results provide strong evidence that the additive mechanism is more complex than previously appreciated, and an integrative analysis of pathways may suggest an important paradigm for revealing pharmacological mechanisms underlying drug combinations.
On the basis of these concepts, modular pharmacology (MP) has emerged as a method that can balance multiple outcomes by regulating the response of property modules on the basis of the benefits and risks of diversified modules and drugs, thereby allowing novel approaches for drug discovery. Further research of pharmacological mechanisms underlying diversity interactions between multiple modules is necessary for a better understanding of the basic therapeutic processes.
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