Hidetoshi Watari
University of Toyama
21 Papers
20 Citations
Hidetoshi Watari is an academic researcher from University of Toyama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kampo & Amyloid beta. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Diosgenin-Rich Yam Extract Enhances Cognitive Function: A Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover Study of Healthy Adults.
Chihiro Tohda,Ximeng Yang,Mie Matsui,Yuna Inada,Emika Kadomoto,Shotaro Nakada,Hidetoshi Watari,Naotoshi Shibahara +7 more
TL;DR: The diosgenin-rich yam extract treatment appeared to safely enhance cognitive function in healthy adults and significantly improved the semantic fluency in 12 standard cognitive subtests.
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Patient safety incident reports related to traditional Japanese Kampo medicines: medication errors and adverse drug events in a university hospital for a ten-year period
Yutaka Shimada,Makoto Fujimoto,Tatsuya Nogami,Hidetoshi Watari,Hideyuki Kitahara,Hiroki Misawa,Yoshiyuki Kimbara +6 more
TL;DR: There are many patient safety issues related to Kampo medicines and patient safety awareness should be raised to prevent medication errors, especially administration errors, and adverse drug events in Kampo medicine.
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Recurrent Drug-induced Liver Injury Caused by the Incidental Readministration of a Kampo Formula Containing Scutellariae Radix
Yutaka Shimada,Makoto Fujimoto,Tatsuya Nogami,Hidetoshi Watari,Hideyuki Kitahara,Hiroki Misawa,Yoshiyuki Kimbara,Keiichiro Kita +7 more
TL;DR: This case is thought to be one of recurrent drug-induced liver injury caused by the incidental readministration of a Kampo formula containing Scutellariae Radix.
Incidence of kampo medicine-induced interstitial pneumonia: 10 year retrospective study at a university hospital kampo medicine department
Tatsuya Nogami,Makoto Fujimoto,Yutaka Shimada,Hidetoshi Watari,Hideyuki Kitahara,Yoshiyuki Kimbara,Hajime Nakagawa,Naotoshi Shibahara +7 more
- 01 Apr 2019
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to assess the incidence of kampo medicine‐induced interstitial pneumonia in the kampso medicine department of a clinical institution.
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The renoprotective effect of shichimotsukokato on hypertension-induced renal dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
TL;DR: It is concluded that SKT administration significantly ameliorated this decrease in systolic blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats, and the mechanism of SKT in reducing urinary albumin excretion is mediated, at least partly, by prevention of the loss of ClC-5 in the renal cortex of SHRs.
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