Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Standards issued by the Ministry of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2.1 Pinyin name 2.2 Standard number 2.3 Prescription 2.4 Preparation method 2.5 Properties 2.6 Identification 2.7 Inspection 2.8 Function and indication 2.9 Usage and dosage 2.10 Specifications 2.11 Storage Appendix: 1 in ancient books Yiganle Granules 1 Pinyin
yì gān lè chōng jì 2 Standard issued by the Ministry of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2.1 Pinyin name
Yiganle Chongji 2.2 Standard number
WS3B082191 2.3 Prescription
p>Appropriate amount of Yunzhi extract (equivalent to 15g of glucan), 500g of Cortex chinensis, 200g of Bupleurum, 300 turmeric, 200g of Isatis root, 60g of Schisandra chinensis 2.4 Preparation method
The above six flavors, genus officinale and Chai Add water to decoct Radix Hu, Curcuma, and Isatis twice, the first time for 2 hours, and the second time for 1 hour. Combine the decoctions and filter. Add water to decoct Schisandra chinensis twice in the same way, collect the filtrate, and peel out the Schisandra chinensis kernels. Dry and set aside; the above filtrate is concentrated under reduced pressure to a paste, dried, mixed with Yunzhi extract and Schisandra chinensis kernels and ground into fine powder, add an appropriate amount of sucrose powder, mix, granulate, and dry at low temperature to make 600g, that is have to.
2.5 Properties
This product is dark brown granules; it tastes sweet, sour and slightly bitter. 2.6 Identification
Take this product and observe it under a microscope; the testa stone cells are connected into sheets, irregular long polygonal shape, yellow or light yellow, containing reddish-brown substances, or round-like stone cells are scattered or numerous. They are together, light yellow, and the wall holes are clear. 2.7 Inspection
It should comply with the relevant regulations under granules (Appendix page 10). 2.8 Functions and indications
Clear away heat and dampness, soothe the liver and relieve depression, strengthen the body and strengthen the root cause. It is used for damp and hot accumulation of steam, yellowing of the body and eyes, or fullness and pain in both sides of the body, tiredness and inability to eat, red urine and loose stools, yellow and greasy tongue coating, etc. Western medicine diagnoses include acute jaundice type, non-jaundice type hepatitis, chronic persistent hepatitis, etc. disease. 2.9 Usage and dosage
Take orally, 10g once, 3 times a day. 2.10 Specifications
Each bag weighs 10g 2.11 Storage
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